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Journal Refereeing, Appointments, and Other Professional Activities
at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

AYSPS faculty and research associates edited or co-edited 7 journals, served on advisory boards for 43 journals, and refereed for 142 different journals. They served the profession with membership on numerous advisory and executive boards, and with peer reviewing of programs and faculty. They also served the public with numerous assignments on boards of directors and advisory councils to public and private agencies.

Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty

James Alm is Editor of Public Finance Review and Associate Editor of Economic Inquiry.

Amy Helling is Managing Editor for the Journal of the American Planning Association.

Julie L. Hotchkiss is Co-Editor of Southern Economic Journal.

Bruce E. Kaufman is Co-Editor of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations (annual research volume).

John Clayton Thomas is Editor of The American Review of Public Administration.

William L. Waugh, Jr., is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Emergency Management.

 

Other Professional Activities

James Alm

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider (with Michael McKee) organized the 6th Conference on Public Finance Issues in an International Perspective, focusing on "Experimental Public Economics," Atlanta, Ga., May 23-24, 2005.

served as a referee for American Economic Review, Economic Inquiry, FinanArchiv, International Tax and Public Finance, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Public Economics, National Tax Journal, Public Budgeting & Finance, Public Finance Review, Review of Economics of the Household, Journal of Developing Areas, Southern Economic Journal, and State and Local Government Review.

served as Member of the Academic Advisory Board for the PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP project to “Measure State and Local Sales Tax Compliance Costs.”

see also Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Roy Bahl

serves on the Editorial Boards of The Journal of Asian Economics (Associate Editor); Cityscape: Journal of Policy Development and Research; Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management; and the American Review of Public Administration.

served as referee for the American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, Publius, Journal of Asian Economics, Public Finance Review, State and Local Government Review, American Review of Political Science, and the National Science Foundation.

received the Daniel M. Holland Medal at the 98th Annual National Tax Association Conference in Miami, Fla., on November 17, 2005. The Holland Medal is awarded for distinguished lifetime contributions to the study of the theory and practice of public finance. With this award, Bahl joined a highly prestigious public finance hall of fame that includes Carl Shoup, Richard Musgrave, Richard Goode, Lowell Harris, Oliver Oldman, Wallace Oates, Martin Fieldstein, and Charles McLure.

served as consultant to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

serves on the Board of Directors, and Chairs the Audit Committee of the Lincoln Foundation and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

serves on the Board of Directors and serves as Secretary for the American Foundation for the Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics, Inc.

serves on the Board of Visitors at the Martin School at the University of Kentucky.

serves on the Board of Directors for the Southern Growth Policies Board.

serves as a Member of Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors for the State of Georgia.

serves on the Board of Directors on the Executive Committee for the International Center for Land Policy Studies and Training in Taiwan.

served as reviewer on promotion/tenure cases at Duke University.

served as Treasurer for the National Association of Schools of Public Administration, 2002-2005.

Jameson Boex

served as a referee for Public Finance Review and Australian Economic Papers.

served as consultant for the U.N. Development Programme.

served as consultant for the Asian Development Bank.

traveled with Paul Benson to represent the International Studies Program at a meeting of USAID DLG IQC holders, Washington, D.C., June 2005.

Carolyn Bourdeaux

served as referee for the Journal of Urban Affairs.

served as a reviewer for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration annual dissertation award; reviewed 22 dissertations.

served as consultant to the Georgia Senate Budget Office in development of a program budget.

James C. Cox

is Associate Editor for Economics Bulletin.

served as Editorial Board Member for Experimental Economics, Journal of Economic Methodology, and Atlantic Economic Journal.

served as referee for American Economic Review, Econometrica, Games and Economic Behavior, Experimental Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, and Southern Economic Journal.

Robert J. Eger III

served as Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Public Policy.

served as referee for Public Budgeting & Finance, International Journal of Public Administration, Journal of Politics, Public Works Management & Policy, Transportation Research Record, Public Performance and Management Review, Public Budgeting, Accounting, & Financial Management and The International Journal of Pavement Engineering.

served as Board Member and Treasurer for Public Financial Publications, Inc.

served as Vice-Chair for the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM).

served as Member of the Research Resources and Methodologies Committee for the American Taxation Association.

served as Chairman for the Blue Ribbon Commission on Fulton County Governance. The commission's purpose was to examine and analyze local governance options for the efficient and effective delivery of county-wide and municipal services to the citizens of Fulton County.

served on the Executive Team as Treasurer for the Homeless Women and Children’s Nonprofit Charity at the Children’s Restoration Network.

served as Member of the Traffic Law Enforcement Committee for the Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Science.

served as Academic Research and Transportation Research Board (TRB) Representative on the Suspended & Revoked Licenses National Working Group.

completed a grant from the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Paul J. Ferraro

served as referee for American Economic Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Bioscience, Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy, Economic Inquiry, Ecological Economics, Environment and Development Economics, European Review of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Public Economics, Oryx – The International Journal of Conservation, and Review of Agricultural Economics.

served as referee on 15 articles, three book chapters, one United Nations’ policy document, and two research reports to the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia.

served as a reviewer of six grant proposals, one to the National Science Foundation, one to the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, two to the United States Department of Agriculture, one to le Fonds Français pour l'Environnement Mondial and one to Echoing Green, an organization that “funds social entrepreneurs with bold new ideas for social change projects." 

served on a National Institute of Health Advisory Panel.

wrote a Guest Editorial on "An Economist’s Reflections on the 25th Annual Symposium for Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation: Empirical Program Evaluation and Direct Payments for Sea Turtle Conservation," Marine Turtle Newsletter, Vol. 109, pp. 2-6, 2005.

see also Ragan Petrie.

Chiara Franzoni***

contributed to a report on “Intellectual Property as an Economic Asset: Key Issues in Valuation and Exploitation” for the EPO-OECD-BMWA conference, on behalf of the European Patent Office, Berlin, Germany, June 30-July 1, 2005.

Shelby Frost

was invited by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission to participate on an advisory committee for the development of the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE), a newly initiated assessment program for individuals seeking Georgia educator certification.

Shiferaw Gurmu

served on Editorial Board for the Atlantic Economic Journal.

served as referee for Journal of Econometrics, Econometrics Journal, Atlantic Economic Journal, and the National Science Foundation.

Carol D. Hansen

served on the Academy of Human Resource Development Review, the Academy of Human Resource Development International Journal, and the European Academy of HRD conference.

Kenneth Heaghney

served as referee for Public Finance Review.

Amy Helling

See Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Gary T. Henry

served as Editorial Advisory Board Member for the American Journal of Evaluation.

served as referee for Economics of Education Review, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, American Journal of Evaluation, and the Educational Researcher.

served as member of the National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council’s Committee on Review and Assessment of the Health and Productivity Benefits of Green Schools.

has been appointed member of the Scientific Review Panel for the Institute of Education Sciences Education Systems and Broad Reform.

served on the Research Advisory Panel for the Los Angeles Universal Preschool.

served on the  Evaluation Advisory Panel for the "More-at-Four" North Carolina Pre-kindergarten Program.

served as consultant to the U.S. Department of Education, Centers for Disease Control, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

was featured in “Questions & Answers: A Conversation with Gary Henry,” The Evaluation Exchange Issue on Evaluation Methodology, Julia Coffman, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 2005.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

served on the Board of Trustees for the Southern Economic Journal.

served as referee for American Economic Review, Eastern Economic Journal, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Journal of Human Resources, and Journal of Urban Economics.

served on the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession, part of the American Economic Association.

see also Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Janet L. Johnson

served as referee for Public Finance Review.

, Michael Rushton and Bruce Seaman organized the 2005 Nonprofit Executive Roundtable for local nonprofit leaders, convened April 28, 2005.

coordinated the First Annual W.J. Usery Distinguished Lecture on the American Workplace with keynote speaker Richard Freeman.

served as Member of the Metro Atlanta Homeless Census Advisory Council.

William M. Kahnweiler

served as referee for International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Organization Development Journal, and Human Resource Development Quarterly.

served as referee for Berrett-Koehler Publishers and MCB University Press.

served as Chair of the Research Committee of The Organization Development Institute.

served as consultant to the Georgia Merit System.

served as consultant to The Usery Center for the Workplace.

Bruce E. Kaufman

served as Editorial Board Member of Journal of Labor Research, Industrial Relations Journal, Journal of Socio-Economics and Human Resource Management Review.

served as referee for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Industrial Relations, Journal of Labor Research, Journal of Socio-Economics, Labor Studies Journal, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of Economic Issues, and Public Finance Review.

was invited to become Co-editor, and eventually Editor, of the Journal of Labor Research in Fall 2005.

authored The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations, published in late 2004, which was selected by Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries as one of the “Outstanding Academic Titles: The Best of the Best in Academic Scholarship” in 2005.

served as Senior Associate at the W.T. Beebe Institute of Personnel and Employment Relations.

see also Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Patricia Kota

served as Member of the National Rural Health Association (NRHA), Chair of the NRHA Network Issue Group, Member of the National Rural Health Policy Board, Member of the National Cooperative of Health Networks (NCHN), including the Committee on Quality, Ex-Officio Member of the Georgia Rural Health Association Board of Directors, Member of the Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society of Nurses, and Member of the National Technical Assistance Center Committee – Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.

served as Principal Investigator, "Abstract and Evaluation of Technical Assistance and HRSA Grantees," approved and submitted at the Academy for Health Science Research, Boston, Mass., January 2005.

served as facilitator/leader at the Sustainability Planning Intensives, Atlanta, Ga., 2005; at the “Technical Assistance and Health Information Technology” seminar, Coos Bay, Ore., February 2005; at the Strategic Initiatives for Rural Health Networks, Milan, Mo., May 2005; at the Organizational Development of a Rural Health Network, Sioux City, Iowa, July 2005; at the “Technical Assistance and Rural EMS” meeting, Bozeman, Mont., August 2005; for “Technical Assistance and HRSA Grantees,” Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga., September 2005; at the Strategic Planning Retreat for the Northern Sierra Rural Health Network, Reno, Nev., October 2005; at the Strategic Planning Retreat for Community Health Works, Forsyth, Ga., October 2005; at the Georgia Health Policy Center's Community Health Systems Development Best Practices Conference, Atlanta, Ga., December 2005; and at the Oral Health Networks meeting, Baltimore, Md., December 2005.

see also Dora Ward Kyabu.

Douglas J. Krupka

served as referee for Public Finance Review and Environment and Planning: A.

served as consultant to Miami-Dade County.

Dora Ward Kyabu

assisted in facilitating the workshops on Sustainability and Comprehensive Resource Acquisition for rural Georgia health networks, January to June 2005.

designed and conducted a qualitative evaluation and return on investment analysis with the Northwest Georgia Healthcare Partnership, then produced a Return on Investment Analysis, Dalton, Ga., February to August 2005.

designed a monitoring and benchmarking system for Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) rural health grantee technical assistance, April to September 2005.

designed and conducted strategic planning for Northern Sierra Rural Health Network (NSRHN), in collaboration with Patricia J. Kota and Speranza Avram (NSRHN); conducted all data collection (stakeholder interviews) for strategic planning; and produced the Northern Sierra Rural Health Network Strategic Plan, 2006 – 2008; June to December 2005.

provided technical assistance to 11 HRSA grantees in five states from August to December 2005.

Glenn M. Landers

served as a referee for the American Evaluation Association’s Annual Meeting.

Susan K. Laury

served as a referee for Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and for W.H. Freeman Publishers and Addison Wesley Publishers.

served as an outside evaluator for CSIRO, Soil and Water Division, Adelaide, Australia.

served on the organizing committee for the 2006 International Meeting of the Economic Science Association.

see also Ragan Petrie.

Gregory B. Lewis

served as Editorial Board Member for American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory and Journal of Gay and Lesbian Politics.

served as referee for Public Opinion Quarterly, American Journal of Political Science, State and Local Government Review, Politics & Gender and Urban Affairs Review.

Deon Locklin

obtained certification from the Center for Positive Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, to conduct “PENN Resilience Training.” The resilience model, pioneered by Dr. Martin Seligman, is useful to public administrators and not-for-profit managers engaged in organizational change efforts.

and Sally Siewert conducted a New England Rehabilitation Leadership Institute sponsored by Assumption College, Worcester, Mass., November 2004 through June 2005.

hosted a planning retreat for state vocational rehabilitation agency administrators from eight southeastern states, Lake Lanier, Ga., August 31-September 2, 2005.

conducted a two-day planning retreat for the North Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Management Team, High Point, N.C., November 2005.

conducted a training session for the North Carolina Statewide Council for Independent Living, Burlington, Vt., May 12, 2005.

and Chip Kenney provided technical assistance to the Opportunity Center, Anniston, Ala., and to the Pinellas Arc, St. Petersburg, Fla.

and Sally Siewert conducted a training session for the V.R. Management Team of the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, Warm Springs, Ga., May 27, 2005.

Lindsey Lonergan

served as a reviewer for a Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Rural Health Policy grant.

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

served as Editorial Board Member for Urban Public Economics Review, Public Budgeting and Finance, and Hacienda Pública Española.

served as referee for American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Comparative Economic Studies, Econometrica, Economics and Governance, Finance India, IMF Staff Papers, International Journal of Education Policy, International Tax and Public Finance, Journal of Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, MIT Press, National Science Foundation, National Tax Journal, Public Finance Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Southern Economic Journal, and World Development.

served as peer reviewer for the World Bank.

served as Consultant to the International Monetary Fund, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, USAID, and the European Union.

see also James Alm.

Mikhail I. Melnik**

served as referee for Ekonomia, Review of Industrial Organization, and Southern Economic Journal.

served as writer and commentator on Economics in the Russian language newspapers Forward, Novoe Russkoe Slovo, and Panorama.

Karen J. Minyard

served as a reviewer for a National Institutes of Health's National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities grant.

Robert E. Moore

served as Member of American Economic Association, Western Economic Association, Southern Economic Association, International Economics and Finance Society, and the Economic Development Association.

Harvey K. Newman

served on the Editorial Board of Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South.

served as referee for Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Affairs Review, Policy Studies Journal, Economic Development Quarterly, and Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South.

served as Institutional Representative for the Urban Affairs Association.

served as Member of the Program Review and Evaluation Committee and the Institutional Membership Benefits Committee of the Urban Affairs Association.

wrote a review of To Build Our Lives Together: Community Formation in Black Atlanta, 1875-1906, by Allison Dorsey, for Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South, Fall 2005.

was appointed to the faculty of Columbia Theological Seminary as Director of the Faith and The City Program.

served as outside reviewer for promotion committees at Portland State University and University of Texas at Arlington.

reviewed proposal for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Lloyd G. Nigro

served on the Editorial Boards of Public Administration Review, Review of Public Personnel Administration and International Journal of Public Administration.

served as referee for Public Administration Review, Review of Public Personnel Administration, International Journal of Public Administration and Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.

served as Member of the External Review Team for the University Program Academic Program Review at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte in the Department of Political Science, Charlotte, N.C.

Klara Sabirianova Peter

served as referee for Economics of Transition, Research in Labor Economics, and Journal of Comparative Economics.

Ragan Petrie

served as referee for Bulletin of Economic Research, Environment and Development Economics, Experimental Economics, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, National Science Foundation, and Southern Economic Journal.

wrote a book review of Foundations of Human Sociology, Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, and Herbert Gintis (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2004, for Journal of Socio-Economics.

with Charles Noussair, Monica Capra, Paul Ferraro, and Susan Laury, began work on organizing the International Conference of the Economic Science Association, Atlanta, Ga., Georgia State University campus, June 2006. Current invited plenary speakers for the conference include Charles Plott and James Andreoni, with an expected attendance of 250 people.

David W. Pitts

served as a referee for American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory, and State and Local Government Review.

Theodore H. Poister

served on the Editorial Boards of Public Performance & Management Review and Public Works Management & Policy.

reviewed numerous manuscripts for Public Administration Review, Public Performance & Management Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, American Review of Public Administration, and Public Works Management & Policy

presented a two-day training program on “Performance Measurement in Public and Nonprofit  Organizations” at the Evaluators’ Institute, San Francisco, Calif., January 2005.

conducted four training sessions on performance measurement for the Georgia Department of Transportation, January and February 2005.

presented a four-day training program on “Applied Statistics for Program Evaluators” and a two-day training program on “Performance Measurement in Public and Nonprofit Organizations” at the Evaluators’ Institute, Washington, D.C., July 2005.

was presented with the Charles V. Wootan Award for the best paper in transportation organization and policy at the Transportation Research Board annual meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2005.

Inas Rashad

served as a referee for Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Contemporary Economic Policy, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, and Southern Economic Journal.

Mark Rider

served as a referee for Behavioral Research in Accounting, International Tax and Public Finance, Journal of Economics and Organization, National Tax Journal, Public Finance Quarterly, and Southern Economic Journal.

see also James Alm.

Felix Rioja

served as referee for Journal of Economic Growth and Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

Christine H. Roch

was an elected Member of the Council for the Public Administration Section and served as Chair of the Best Dissertation Award Committee for the Urban Politics Section of the American Society for Public Administration.

served as a referee for the American Review of Public Administration, The Journal of Politics, and the National Science Foundation.

Michael Rushton

served as Book Review Editor for the Journal of Cultural Economics.

served on the Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Cultural Policy and Public Finance and Management.

served as a referee for the Journal of Cultural Economics, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Canadian Journal of Political Science, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

see also Janet Johnson.

Bruce A. Seaman

served as referee for the Journal of Cultural Economics, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Eastern Economic Journal.

served as consultant to Coca-Cola and the Marcus Foundation (Georgia Aquarium Association); authored “The New World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium: Economic Impact Study," (final version was June 2004, but updated analysis and media interviews during 2005).

served as consultant to Cobb County and the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG); authored a report to the Georgia Public Service Commission regarding Franchise Fee Reform and Georgia Power, October 2005.

served as consultant to the Atlanta Sports Council and regularly assisted in analyzing the economic impact of all major sporting events in Georgia.

served as consultant to the Atlanta Development Authority and authored “An Analysis of the Fiscal Impacts of the Atlanta Beltline Tax Allocation District.”

served as consultant to the Atlanta Track Club, assisting in the analysis of the economic impact of the Peachtree Road Race.

served as consultant to a large number of law firms all over the country regarding antitrust and other litigation support.

was listed as an expert in several areas of cultural economics on the “Cultural Commons” webpage of the Center for Arts and Culture, Washington, D.C.

see also Janet Johnson.

Bernette Sherman

was accepted into the Class of 2006 as member of the Atlanta Women’s Foundation’s Destiny Fund, which provides an opportunity for leadership development for a diverse group of about 30 women, between the ages of 25 and 40, who are emerging philanthropists.

coordinated a meeting to provide technical assistance for school health grantees and present evaluation results to a stakeholder task force addressing school health.

John A. Shoemaker

served as referee for the CDC journal Preventing Chronic Disease.

David L. Sjoquist

served as Member of the Board of Editors of the National Tax Journal.

refereed for Public Finance Review, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, National Tax Journal, Urban Studies, International Tax and Public Finance, Education Finance and Policy, Education Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Journal of Regional Science, Public Budgeting and Finance, and Review of Economics and Statistics.

served as Member of the Policy Review Panel on Regional Fiscal Reform of The Metropolitan Forum, St. Louis, Mo.

was award the 2005 Jesse Burkhead Award for best paper published in the journal, for “Sales and Use Tax Simplification and Voluntary Compliance,” (with Gary C. Cornia and Lawrence C. Walters), Public Budgeting & Finance, Spring 2004, pp 1-32.

Paula E. Stephan

served as referee for Research Policy, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Annales d'Economie et Statistique, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, and National Research Council.

worked with the National Science Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, TIAA-CREF Institute, and PRIME Research Network.

served as Member of the Advisory Board of Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation, is a TIAA-CREF Fellow, Member Science and Engineering Workforce Project of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt to serve a four-year term on the National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council of NIH.

Gregory Streib

served as referee for Public Administration Review, Review of Public Personnel Administration, State and Local Government Review, Public Performance and Management Review, Journal of Public Administration Education, and American Review of Public Administration.

Laura O. Taylor

served on the Editorial Council for the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.

served on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Environmental and Resource Economics.

served as referee for Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Land Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, American Economic Review, Berkeley Electronic Press Journals in Economics, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, and Ecological Economics.

Erdal Tekin

served as referee for Journal of Population Economics.

John Clayton Thomas

served as reviewer for Public Administration Review, Governance, State and Local Government Review, Urban Affairs Review, Journal of Public Affairs Education, Political Communication, International Journal of Electronic Government Research, British Journal of Political Science and Economic Development Quarterly.

served as Chair of the Governing Board of the Section on Public Administration Research and served as Chair of the Selection Committee for Best Book on Public Administration Scholarship for the Section on Public Administration Research at the American Society for Public Administration.

served as member of the Regional Leadership Foundation board.

see also Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Andrey Timofeev

served as referee for Public Finance Review.

Geoffrey K. Turnbull

served as editor of a special issue of Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.

served on the editorial boards of Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Real Estate Economics, and the Journal of Housing Economics.

Eric C. Twombly

served as referee for Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, Voluntas, and Nonprofit Management and Leadership.

served as consultant to the Child and Family Health Division of Danya International, Inc.

served as consultant to The Urban Institute (appointed Associate Scholar in the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at The Urban Institute in July 2005.)

served as a committee Member to select the Outstanding Article in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, served as a committee Member to select the Gabriel G. Rudney Memorial Award for Outstanding Dissertation in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Research for the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, and served as a member of the proposal review committee for the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action.

was the principle investigator on the externally funded projects East of the River Organizations: Nonprofits in Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia and A Portrait of Nonprofit Organizations Serving Children in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Region.

Neven Valev

refereed for Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Journal of Policy Modeling, Oxford Economic Papers, and Journal of Population Economics.

was asked to provide comments and guidance on the 2005 economic report of the President of Bulgaria. He was recognized in the report as one of the reviewers.

Mary Beth Walker

served as referee for Public Finance Review and Growth and Change.

Sally Wallace

served as referee of National Tax Journal, Applied Economics, Public Finance Review, Public Budgeting and Finance, Journal of Regional Science, and Handbook of Labor Economics.

served as Board Member for the National Tax Association.

served as Board Member on the Internal Revenue Service Consultant’s Panel.

served as session organizer for the National Tax Association Spring Symposium, Washington, D.C., 2005, and the National Tax Association's 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Fla., November 17-19, 2005.

is serving as organizer and session chair for the 2006 Child Policy Conference, May 15-16, 2006.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

served on the Editorial Boards of Public Administration Review, International Journal of Economic Development, Public Organization Review and Journal of the Academy of Strategic e-Commerce.

served on the Advisory Board of two annual editions: Violence & Terrorism and Homeland Security, Duskin Publishing Group/McGraw-Hill.

served as Manuscript Reviewer for Delmar/Thomson Publishers, University of Pittsburgh Press and Sage Publications.

served as referee for Natural Hazards Review, Public Administration Review, Public Organization Review, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Journal and Science.

served as Vice-chair of the Publications Committee, served as Member of the Katrina Task Force, Working Group on the Hurricane Katrina Response and 2006 Conference Program Advisory Committee at the American Society for Public Administration, served as Chair of the Best Paper Committee for the Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, served as Member of the Executive Board of the Section on Emergency and Crisis Management, and served as Member of the Executive Council of the Section on Public Administration Research of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA).

served as Member of the Education and Training Committee of the International Association of Emergency Managers.

served as Commissioner of the CEM® Commission, Certified Emergency Manager Program, International Association of Emergency Managers, which administers national credential for professional emergency managers.

received the IAEM Presidential Citation at the International Association of Emergency Managers 2005 National Conference for his work with the Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP).

served as Commissioner of the EMAP Commission of the Emergency Management Accreditation Program, Council of State Governments, which sets standards for and accredits state and local emergency management programs.

served as Member of the Working Group on Access Alerts, WGBH-PBS (Boston), with a U.S. Department of Commerce grant.

served on the Advisory Board for the Disaster Public Education and Information Standards Project, EMAP Commission, with an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant.

served as participant at the News and Terrorism: Communicating in a Crisis workshop, sponsored by the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, The National Academies, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Atlanta, Ga., March 26, 2005.

served as participant at the Natural Hazards Research & Applications Workshop, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., July 2005.

served as Chair of the Accreditation Site Visit Team for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs & Administration.

served as Research Proposal Reviewer for the National Science Foundation.

wrote the report “Access to Warnings by the Sensory Disabled Community: A Summary of Social Science Warning Research” for the Working Group of the WGBH National Center for Accessible Media project on Access Alerts: Making Emergency Information Accessible to People with Disabilities, November 2005.

see also Journals Edited by AYSPS Faculty.

Laura A. Wheeler

served as referee for Public Finance Review.

Katherine G. Willoughby

served as an Editorial Board Member of Public Administrative Review.

served as a manuscript reviewer for the Georgetown University Press.

served as referee for the American Review of Public Administration, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Administration Review, Public Budgeting and Finance, State and Local Government Review, and Urban Affairs Review.

served as Treasurer of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management.

served on the Organizing Committee for the 2005 Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, Washington, D.C., November 9-12, 2005.

Yongsheng Xu

served as a referee for Social Choice and Welfare, Mathematical Social Science, Eastern Economic Journal, Decisions in Economics and Finance, International Journal of Economic Theory, Economica and The Economics Bulletin.

served as Member of the Board of Editors of Social Choice and Welfare.

Dennis R. Young

reviewed papers for The American Review of Public Administration and Nonprofit Management and Leadership.

served as a Member of the editorial boards of Nonprofit Management and Leadership, The American Review of Public Administration, and The Nonprofit Review (Japan).

helped organize a conference on Nonprofit Finance, sponsored by the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise in collaboration with the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Case Western Reserve University and the Center for Nonprofit Policy and Practice, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, January 14-15, 2005.

served as President of the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Reston, Va., and directed its project on Nonprofit Finance.

served as referee for the Public/Nonprofit Division of the Academy of Management for its conference, August 2005.

served as reviewer for promotion and tenure candidates at Indiana University, The University of Oregon, The University of Pittsburgh and Portland State University.

 

 

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