6th Annual Deil S. Wright Symposium
Friday, March 8, 2019 | Pennsylvania
Sponsored by the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM). Content details provided by the Section.
8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Welcome and Introduction
Benoy Jacob
University of Nevada
Carl Stenberg
University of North Carolina
9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
The Role of Local Governments in U.S. and European Regional Governance
Moderator/Discussant
Jay Rickabaugh
Appalachian State University
Presenters/Coauthors
Austin M. Aldag
Cornell University
State Rules and Local Reality: Evidence from Interlocal Cooperation in New York State
Haris Alibašić
University of West Florida
Applying the Institutional Collective Action Framework to Intermunicipal Cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lachezar Anguelov
The Evergreen State College
Applying the Institutional Collective Action Framework to Intermunicipal Cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arwin van Buuren
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Astrid Molenveld
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Petra Ophoff
Netherlands School of Public Administration
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Jay Rickabaugh
Appalachian State University
Local Autonomy and Development Policy in Mid-Sized Appalachian Regions in the United States
Thomas Skuzinski
Virginia Tech
Local Autonomy and Development Policy in Mid-Sized Appalachian Regions in the United States
Martijn van der Steen
Netherlands School of Public Administration
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Geert Teisman
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Jitske van Popering-Verkerk
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Emergent and Mandated Regional Labor Market Collaborations: What Kind of Collaborative Logics Do They Establish?
Mildred E. Warner
Cornell University
State Rules and Local Reality: Evidence from Interlocal Cooperation in New York State
10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Break
10:45p.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Environmental Federalism
Moderator/Discussant
Jonathan M. Fisk
Auburn University
Presenters/Coauthors
Aaron Deslatte
University of Northern Illinois
Motivated Federalism: Citizen Ideology and Framing Performance in Intergovernmental Environmental Programs
Jonathan M. Fisk
Auburn University
Law of the Intergovernmental Land: Pennsylvania’s Act 13 and the Politics of Oil and Gas Management
A.J. Good
Auburn University
Law of the Intergovernmental Land: Pennsylvania’s Act 13 and the Politics of Oil and Gas Management
Nathaniel Harris Graham
Auburn University
Along the Coast: Intergovernmental Relations and Resiliency Planning in the Gulf Coast
Sam Houghteling
Colorado State University
“DOLA’ing” Out Grants: Understanding State-Local Grant Decisionmaking in Colorado
Soren Jorden
Auburn University
Law of the Intergovernmental Land: Pennsylvania’s Act 13 and the Politics of Oil and Gas Management
Megan Heim-LaFrombois
Auburn University
Along the Coast: Intergovernmental Relations and Resiliency Planning in the Gulf Coast
Ryan P. Scott
Colorado State University
“DOLA’ing” Out Grants: Understanding State-Local Grant Decisionmaking in Colorado
12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Break
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Intergovernmental Collaboration
Moderator/Discussants:
Benoy Jacob
University of Nevada Las Vegas
Presenters/Coauthors:
Jered Car
University of Illinois
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Public Service Networks: Evidence from a Large N Study of Intergovernmental Agreements in Iowa
Richard Feiock
Florida State University
Collaboration at the Regional Level: An Institutional Collective Action Model of Collaborative Planning Among Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Victor Hugg
University of Illinois
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Public Service Networks: Evidence from a Large N Study of Intergovernmental Agreements in Iowa
Namhoon Ki
Florida State University
The Effect of Reputation on Collaborative Information Sharing Among Local Governments
Soyoung Kim
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Collaboration at the Regional Level: An Institutional Collective Action Model of Collaborative Planning Among Metropolitan Planning Organizations
John Lubin
Florida State University
Collaboration at the Regional Level: An Institutional Collective Action Model of Collaborative Planning Among Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Rosemary O'Leary
University of Kansas
Helping Local Governments with a Tool to Aid in Collaborative Service Delivery Arrangements
Jose Cetina Sanchez
University of Illinois
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Public Service Networks: Evidence from a Large N Study of Intergovernmental Agreements in Iowa
Michael D. Siciliano
University of Illinois
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Public Service Networks: Evidence from a Large N Study of Intergovernmental Agreements in Iowa
David Swindell
Arizona State University
Helping Local Governments with a Tool to Aid in Collaborative Service Delivery Arrangements
3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Break
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Roundtable Discussion:
The Impliations of Trump and the Mid-Term Elections on Intergovernmental Relationships
John Kincaid
Lafayette University
Brooks Rainwater
National League of Cities
4:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closing