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Autor:
Matthew J. Hanka, Trent Aaron Engbers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 272-291 (2017)
Sean Safford’s 2009 book Why the Garden Club Couldn’t Save Youngstown introduces a revolutionary idea that much of a community’s economic resilience is tied to the social capital that exists within it. Recent research suggests that social capit
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https://doaj.org/article/1ff22f7013ee4c9ab332d14f8c5892a5
Autor:
Taha Hameduddin, Trent A. Engbers
Publikováno v:
International Public Management Journal. 25:86-119
The concept of public service motivation has drawn considerable research and practitioner interest as a useful behavioral construct that public sector leaders can use to motivate, attract, and reta...
Theory to Practice: Policy Recommendations for Fostering Economic Development through Social Capital
Autor:
Trent A. Engbers, Barry M. Rubin
Publikováno v:
Public Administration Review. 78:567-578
Autor:
Trent A. Engbers, Matthew J. Hanka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 272-291 (2017)
Sean Safford’s 2009 book Why the Garden Club Couldn’t Save Youngstown introduces a revolutionary idea that much of a community’s economic resilience is tied to the social capital that exists within it. Recent research suggests that social capit
Publikováno v:
Economic Development Quarterly. 31:37-49
Proponents of social capital theory have long argued that it is not only in the best interest of civic life to build social capital but that social capital is vital for the economic health of communities. Yet past studies have failed to distinguish a
Autor:
Trent A. Engbers
Publikováno v:
Teaching Public Administration. 34:270-283
The teaching of research methods has been at the core of public administration education for almost 30 years. But since 1990, this journal has published only two articles on the teaching of research methods. Given the increasing emphasis on data driv
Autor:
Trent A. Engbers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Affairs. 16:50-56
A tremendous amount is known about individual civic and political participation. Those who participate are more educated, more affluent and easier to mobilize. Yet, the social value of participation lies not in its individual impact but in democratic
Autor:
Trent A. Engbers, Louis Fucilla
Publikováno v:
Congress & the Presidency. 42:50-78
Among the often-cited powers of the presidency is the power of the pulpit. Presidents attempt to influence Congress directly and indirectly through their rhetoric and its influence on national policy debates. This includes the power to shape debates