RICHARD C. FEIOCK Editor of Public Administration Review
Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Chair & Augustus B. Turnbull Professor
Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306
http://www.askew.fsu.edu/faculty/feiockr.html
EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Kansas, Department of Political Science, 1986. M.P.A., University of Kansas, Edwin O. Stene Public Administration Program, 1984. B.A., Pennsylvania State University, Erie, Behrend College, Political Science, 1981. EXPERIENCE Instructional: Florida State University, Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy.
Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair 2013-present Director, Local Governance Research Laboratory, 2008-present. Director, Sustainable Energy & Governance Program, Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability, 2008-2015. Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007-present (by courtesy) Augustus B. Turnbull Professorship in Public Administration, 2005-present.
Center Faculty, Devoe Moore Center, 2000-present Professor, Department of Political Science, 2000-present (by courtesy). Ph.D. Program Director, 1999-2005 Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1998-present. Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1991-1998. Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1988-1991.
Korea University, Department of Public Administration, Fulbright Visiting Professor, 2006. University of Miami, School of Business Administration, 1985-1988.
Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Affairs. Professional: Board of Scientific Counselors, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research And Development HSC, 2014-2017 Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, elected 2014 Editor, Public Administration Review, January 2014- June 2017 National Science Foundation adhoc and Panel Review (PolSc, ULTRA Ex, SciSIP, CNH) Public Policy Consultant and Expert Witness: Tallahassee, FL, 1988-present.
Occasional consultant to state agencies, local governments, Oak Ridge Institute for
Science and Education, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Lincoln Center for Public Service, Florida Institute of Government, Florida
Rural Legal Services, Institute for Intergovernmental Research, American Civil Liberties
Union Foundation, and American Councils for International Education. Program Evaluator: Kansas Department of Transportation, 1984-85. Program evaluation for highway safety programs, Topeka, Kansas Research Associate: Center for Public Affairs, Lawrence, KS, 1982-83. Conducted a survey of citizen satisfaction with municipal services for the City of Kansas City, Missouri, for an NSF funded project (Elaine Sharp, P.I.) Project Director: Northwest Institute of Research, Erie, PA, 1981-82. Directed an analysis of CDBG funds for the City of Erie, Pennsylvania. RA Site Coordinator: Pennsylvania State University, 1980. Supervised data collection on National Institute of Justice study (James Eisenstein, P.I.).
GRANT AWARDS “Connecting the Smart-City Paradigm with a Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Systems Framework to advance Equity in Communities,” Lead PIs: S. Shekhar and A. Ramaswami, University of Minnesota; Co-PI: R.C. Feiock. National Science Foundation-Smart and Connected Cities $2,400,000 (Feiock/FSU $310,000) recommended for funding. “Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts in China: A Spatial Econometric Analysis” PIs: Shaoming Cheng, Hai Guo, and Richard Feiock, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, $30,000, June 2017-May 2018. “CIF21 DIBBS: EI: Virtual Information-Fabric Infrastructure for Data-Driven Decisions for Distributed Data” Lead PI: Ashit Talukder, National Science Foundation. $4,000,000 (Feiock/FSU $100,000), May 2017 -August 2020. “SRN: Integrated Urban Infrastructure Solutions for Environmentally Sustainable, Healthy and Livable Cities,” Lead PI, Anu Ramaswami, National Science Foundation, $12,000,000 (Feiock/FSU $500,105), August 2015- August 2019. “Integrated City Sustainability: Administrative Apparatus for Overcoming Collective Dilemmas of Agency Fragmentation” PIs: R. C. Feiock, R. M. Krause, and C. V. Hawkins, National Science Foundation, $271,784 (Feiock/FSU $105,072), May 2015-April 2017. “Regional Environmental Collaboration Among Cities in China: An Institutional Collective Action Approach,” PI: R.C. Feiock, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, $32,000, December 2014-January 2015. “Predictive Modeling Network for Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems” Lead PI: Y. Tao, University of North Texas; Co-PI: R.C. Feiock. National Science Foundation, RCN-SEES, $652,846 (Feiock/FSU sub-award $61,732). March 2014-August 2018. “Linking Efforts to Outcomes: The Development of Weights for Local Sustainability Actions,” PIs: R. M. Krause, R. C. Feiock, and C. V. Hawkins, CH2MHill, $18,000, Nov 2013- Sept 2015. “Longitudinal Studies of Local Green Job Creation/ Recycling in Florida Cities and Counties,” PI: R.C. Feiock, Florida Department of Environmental Protection/Hinkley Center, $130,000. Sept. 2012-2016. “Research Coordination Network for Sustainable Cities: People and the Energy-Climate-Water Nexus,” (sub-recipient) PIs: A. Ramaswami, L. Baker, L. Bank, M. Chertow, P. Romero-Lankao National Science Foundation, $749,704 (UCD/FSU subaward $80,000). January 2012 – December 2015. "Informed Principals and Learning Agents: Modeling Outcomes from Federal Grants for Sustainable Energy," PIs: R. C. Feiock and K. Yang, National Science Foundation, $317,000, Sept 2011-August 2015. “Institutional Study of Local Governance and Sustainability, Collins ESC Endowment Fund, Florida State University July 2014-June 2020. $180,000. “The Local Benefits of Sustainability: Rhetoric or Reality?” PIs: R.C. Feiock and C. Coutts, Moore Center for Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy & Government, $40,000, 2011-12.
"Investigation of the ARRA Stimulus on Local Government Energy Innovation and Policy Networks" PI: R.C. Feiock, National Science Foundation, $97,600, August 2009-July 2011. “Network of Energy Sustainable Communities,” Institute for Energy Systems Economics and Sustainability,” PI: R.C. Feiock, $158,750, October 2010-September 2011. "Policy Tool Bundling: Predicting the Selection of Economic Development Policy Instruments Using a Multivariate Probit Analysis," PIs: A. Kassekert and R.C. Feiock, National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, $12,000. "Understanding and Encouraging Participation in Community Energy Conservation Efforts," Florida Campus Compact PI R.C. Feiock, August, 2009-July 2010. "Renewable Energy and Local Efforts to Promote the Green Economy," IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, PI: R.C. Feiock $20,000, September 2009-June 2010. "Energy Sustainable Florida Cities," PI: R.C. Feiock and I. Audirac, Florida Legislature, $165,000, January 2009-December 2011. “Political Fiscal and Environmental Influence on Acceptance of High Density Residential Development,” Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, PI: R.C. Feiock, $40,000, May 2008- April 2009. “Networks and Coordination of Fragmented Authority Symposium, FSU, DeVoe Moore Center for Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy and Government, PI: R.C. Feiock, $31,000, 2007. “Service Contracting in Korean Local Governments” William J. Fulbright Scholar Program, and FSU Sabbatical award. PI: R.C. Feiock, $80,000, Spring, 2006. “Collaborative Research on Institutions and Land-Use Politics,” PI: R.C. Feiock and M Lubell, National Science Foundation, $302,878, (FSU $198,836) May 2005-April 2009. “The Role of Non-Profit Organizations in Local Government Service Delivery” Aspen Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, PI: R.C. Feiock, $89,900 September 2003-May 2006. “Service Provision Choices and Service Costs: A Sample Selection Approach” Florida Tax Watch Foundation, PI: R.C. Feiock, $10,000, Fall 2003. “A Strategic Approach to Local Economic Development” PI: R.C. Feiock and A. Steinacker, National Science Foundation. $149,963, September 2002- August 2006. “Nested Governments and the Politics of Collective Action: Neighborhood and Homeowner Associations" FSU Council on Research and Creativity, $8,000, Summer 2003 “An Evaluation of the Florida A-Plus School Choice Program,” PIs: R.C. Feiock, P. Peterson and T. Dye, Florida Department of Education, $ 48, 944, March 2000-January 2001. “Program in Local Governance and Land Use Governance” Research Initiation Grant, PI: R.C. Feiock, DeVoe Moore Center, $33,000, summers 2001-03. “State Tax and Revenue Restrictions and Local Government Property Tax Reliance,” PIs: R.C. Feiock and B. McCabe, Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, $20,000, 1999-2000.
“State Income Tax Structures and Economic Growth.” PI: R.C. Feiock and T. Dye, Lincoln Institute for Public Service, $14,500, 1999. “Policy Development and Local Governance” Distance Learning Course Development and Council for Research and Creativity Grant, FSU, $21,000, 1999. “State Rules and City Choices: The Impact of State Tax and Expenditures Limitations of Local Government Finance,” PI: R.C. Feiock, State of Florida, Institute of Government, $6,500, 1998 "State Constitutional Constraints and Local Government Annexation" State of Florida, Institute of Government, PI: R.C. Feiock $5,400, 1995. "Implementation of Growth Management in Florida," $5,000, PI: R.C. Feiock, State of Florida, Institute of Government, 1994. "The Political Market for Economic Development," PI: R.C. Feiock, $7,200, FSU Council on Research and Creativity, Summer 1992. "The Distribution of Regulatory Burdens for State Environmental Protection Policy," PI: R.C. Feiock, $3,200, FSU Research Council Planning Grant, Spring 1990. "City Manager Tenure and Termination," PI: R.C. Feiock, $11,000, Council on Research and Creativity, 1990. "Municipal Representation and Development Policy Preferences," PI: R.C. Feiock, $14,000, Corporate Affiliates Grant, University of Miami, School of Business, 1989. "Municipal Representation, Interest Groups and Economic Development," PI: R.C. Feiock, $1,500, American Political Science Association, 1989.
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REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Feiock, R. Krause, R, Hawkins C. (2018). The Impact of Administrative Structure on the
Ability of City Governments to Overcome Functional Collective Action Dilemmas: A Climate and Energy Perspective. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 28. mux021, 10.1093/jopart/mux021.
Curley, C. Krause, R., Hawkins C., Feiock R. (2018). "Dealing with Missing Data: A
comparative exploration of approaches utilizing the Integrated City Sustainability Database." Urban Affairs Review, forthcoming.
Yi, H., Suo, L. Shen, R. Zhang J. Ramaswami, A. Feiock, R. (2018). Regional Governance
and Institutional Collective Action for Environmental Sustainability in China. Public Administration Review, DOI: 10.1111/puar.12799.
Yi, H., Krause R. & Feiock R. (2017). Back-Peddling or Continuing Quietly? Assessing the
Impact of ICLEI Membership Termination on Cities' Sustainability Actions. Environmental Politics, forthcoming.
Deslatte, A., Tavares, Feiock, R. (2017) "Policy of Delay: Evidence from a Bayesian
Analysis of Metropolitan Land-Use Choices" Policy Studies Journal, forthcoming. Deslatte, A., Feiock R. Wassel, K. (2017). Urban Pressures and Innovations: Sustainability
Commitment in the Face of Fragmentation and Inequality. Review of Policy Research, DOI: 10.1111/ropr.12242.
Jung, K. Song, M. and Feiock. R. (2017). “Isolated and Broken Bridges from a Disaster: A
Longitudinal Study of Interorganizational Emergency Management Networks before and after the 2013 Seoul Floods.” Urban Affairs Review. DOI: 10.1177/1078087417690257
Yi. H. Feiock R. Berry F. (2017). Overcoming Collective Action Barriers to Energy
Sustainability: A Longitudinal Study of Climate Protection Accord Adoption by Local Governments Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 79: 339-346.
Deslatte, A. Swann, W. Feiock R. (2017). Three Sides of the Same Coin? A Bayesian
Analysis of Strategic Management, Comprehensive Planning, and Inclusionary Values in Land Use. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 27 (3): 415-432.
Hawkins, C., Hu, Q. and Feiock, R. (2016). Self-Organizing Governance of Local Economic
Development: Informal Policy Networks and Regional Institutions, Journal of Urban Affairs 38 (5): 643–660.
Terman, J. and Feiock R. (2016). Formal and Informal Contract Mechanisms in Local
Government Energy Audits and Retrofits. Local Government Studies 42( 2): 309–331. Alyamani, T., Damgacioglu, H.,Celik, N., Asfour, S. Feiock, R. (2016). A Multiple
Perspective Modeling and Simulation Approach for Renewable Energy Policy Evaluation, Computers & Industrial Engineering 102: 280-293
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Hawkins, C. Krause R., Curely, C., & Feiock, R. (2016). "Making Meaningful Commitments: Accounting for Variation in Cities’ Investments of Staff and Fiscal Resources to Sustainability" Urban Studies, 53 (9) 1902-1924.
Kwak, C., Feiock R. Hawkins C. Lee, Y. (2016) Impacts of Federal Stimulus Funding on
Economic Development Policy Networks among Local Governments. Review of Policy Research, 33(2): 140-159.
Terman, J., Feiock R. Kassekert A., Yang K. (2016). Walking in the Shadow of Pressman and
Wildavsky: Expanding Fiscal Federalism and Goal Congruence Theories to Single-Shot Games. Review of Policy Research,33(2): 124–139.
Feiock, R., Weible, C., Carter, D., Curley, C., Deslatte, A., & Heikkila, T. (2016). Capturing
Structural and Functional Diversity through Institutional Analysis: The Mayor Position in City Charters. Urban Affairs Review 52(1) 129–150.
Krause, R. Feiock, R. & Yi, H. (2016). Applying policy termination theory to the
abandonment of climate protection initiatives by U.S. local governments. Policy Studies Journal 44920; 176–195.
Ha, H., Lee, I. & Feiock, R. (2016). Organizational Network Activities for Local Economic
Development. Economic Development Quarterly, 30 (1): 15-31. Krause, R. Feiock, R. & Hawkins. C. (2016). "The Administrative Organization of
Sustainability within Local Government," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 26 (1): 113-127.
Chen, S., Feiock, R., & Hseih, J. (2016). Regional Partnerships and Metropolitan Economic
Development. Journal of Urban Affairs DOI: 10.1111/juaf.12183. Jang, H., Feiock, R. & Saitgalina, M. (2016). Institutional Collective Action Issues in
Nonprofit Self-organized Collaboration. Administration & Society 48 (2): 163-189. Terman, J. and Feiock R. (2015). Third Party Federalism: Using Local Governments (and their
Contractors) to Implement National Policy. Publius 45 (2) 322-49. Kwon. S.W., Bae, S.S. Park, S. C., Feiock, R.C., Coutts, C. (2015). Development impact fees:
A vehicle or restraint for land development? Lex localis 14(4). Yi, H., & Feiock, R. (2015) Climate Action Plan Adoptions in the U.S. States. International
Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 7 (3) 375 - 393 Yi, H., Park S. & Feiock, R. (2015). Quantifying Solid Waste and Recycling Employment in
Florida, U.S.A: Trends in Public and Private Sectors, Waste Management & Research 33 (12) 1127-1131.
Terman, J. and Feiock R. (2015). Improving Outcomes in Fiscal Federalism: Local Political
Leadership and Administrative Capacity, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 25 (4): 1059-1080.
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Feiock, R. C., Portney, K.E., Bae, J. (2014). Governing Local Sustainability: Agency Venues and Business Group Access, Urban Affairs Review 50(2): 157–179.
Kwon, M., Jang, H. & Feiock, R. (2014). Climate Protection and Energy Sustainability Policy
in California Cities: What Have We Learned? Journal of Urban Affairs 36 (5): 905–924.
Yi, H. & Feiock, R. (2014). Renewable Energy Politics: Policy Typologies, Policy Tools and
State Deployment of Renewables. Policy Studies Journal, 42 (3), 391–415. Lee, Y., Feiock, R. & Lee, I. (2014). Multilevel Governance and Growth Management: The
Use of Impact Fees by Florida Cities. Economic Development Quarterly 28 (4), 328-338.
Shrestha, M., Berardo R., and Feiock R. (2014). Solving Institutional Collective Action
Problems in Multiplex Networks. Complexity, Governance, and Networks 1(1) 49-60.
Feiock, R., Krause R., Hawkins, & C. Curely, C. (2014). The Integrated City Sustainability
Database, Urban Affairs Review 50 (4), 577 – 589. Kwon, S. W., Feiock, R. & Bae, J. (2014). The Roles of Regional Organizations in Interlocal
Resource Exchange: Complement or Substitute. American Review of Public Administration. 44 (3): 339 - 357.
Choi, C.G., Feiock, R. & Bae, J., (2013). The Adoption and Abandonment of Council-Manager
Government. Public Administration Review 73(5), 127-36.
Feiock, R. (2013). The Institutional Collective Action Framework. Policy Studies Journal
41(3): 397–425. Open Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/psj.12023/abstract York, A., Feiock, R. & Steinacker, A. (2013). Dimensions of Economic Development and
Growth Management Policy Choice. State and Local Government Review 45(2), 86-97.
Bae, J. & Feiock, R. (2013). Forms of Government and Climate Change Policies in U.S. Cities.
Urban Studies, 50(4), 776–788.
Feiock, R., Lee, I. & Park, H. (2012). Administrators and Elected Officials’ Collaboration
Networks: Selecting Partners to Reduce Risk in Economic Development. Public Administration Review 72(s1), 58–68.
Outka, U. & Feiock, R. (2012). Local Promise for Climate Mitigation: An Empirical
Assessment. William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review 36(3), 635-70. Lee, I., Lee Y. & Feiock, R., (2012). Interorganizatonal Collaboration in Economic
Development Networks: An Exponential Random Graph Analysis. Policy Studies Journal 40(3), 547–573.
Bae, J. & Feiock, R. (2012). Managing Multiplexity: Coordinating Multiple Services at a
Regional Level. State and Local Government Review, 44(2), 162-168.
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Ha, H. & Feiock, R. (2012). Bargaining, Networks, and Management of Municipal
Development Subsidies. American Review of Public Administration 42(4), 481- 497.
Lee I., Feiock, R. & Lee Y. (2012). Competitors and Cooperators: A Micro-Level Analysis of
Regional Collaboration Networks. Public Administration Review 72(2), 171–316.
Yi, H. & Feiock, R. (2012). Policy Tool Interactions and the Adoption of State Renewable
Portfolio Standards. Review of Policy Research 29(2), 193-206. Lee, D., Feiock, R. & Kim, H. (2012). Network Power and Conflicts. Armed Forces and
Society. Feiock, R. & Park, J. (2012). Stability and Change in County Economic Development
Organizations. Economic Development Quarterly, 26(1), 3-12. Shrestha, M. & Feiock, R. (2011). Transaction Cost, Exchange Embeddedness and Interlocal
Cooperation in Local Public Goods Supply. Political Research Quarterly 64(3), 573-87.
Feiock, R. & Bae, J. (2011). Politics, Institutions, and Entrepreneurship: City Decisions
Leading to Inventoried Green House Gas Emissions. Carbon Management 2(4), 443-453.
Ha, H. & Feiock, R. (2011). The Influence of Institutional Conditions on the Application of
Cost-Benefit Analyses: Political Institutions and Decision Environments. Korean Journal of Policy Analysis and Evaluation
Hawkins C. & Feiock, R. (2011). Joint Ventures, Economic Development Policy, and the Role
of Local Governing Institutions. American Review of Public Administration 41, 329-347.
Ha, H. & Feiock, R. The Application and Bargaining of Performance Agreements for Local
Economic Development. International Review of Public Administration 15(3):13-26.
Choi, S., Bae, S., Kwon, S. & Feiock, R. (2010). County Limits: Policy Types and
Expenditure Priorities. American Review of Public Administration, 40(1), 29-45.
Kang, I. & Feiock, R. (2010). Politics, Institutions and Comprehensive Planning in Florida
Cities: A Spatial Lag Model. Korea Local Administration Review, 80(3), 161-182.
Kwon, S., Lee, I. & Feiock, R., (2010). Transaction Cost Politics and Local Service
Production. International Review of Public Administration, 14(3), 1-16.
Feiock, R., Lee, I., Park, H. & Lee, K. (2010). Collaboration Networks Among Local Elected
Officials: Information, Commitment, and Risk Aversion. Urban Affairs Review, 47(2),
241-62.
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Kwon, S., Feiock, & R. (2010). Overcoming the Barriers to Cooperation: Intergovernmental
Service Agreements. Public Administration Review, 70(6), 876-885.
(recipient of the Marshall E. Dimock Award for the best lead article).
Zhang, Y. & Feiock, R. (2010). City Managers' Policy Leadership in Council-Manager Cities.
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 20, 461–476.
Feiock, R. (2009). Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Collective Action. Urban Affairs
Review, 44(3), 357-77.
Feiock, R., & Jang, H. (2009). The Role of Nonprofits in Local Service Delivery. Public
Administration Review, 70(July/August), 668-680.
Park, J., Feiock, R. & McCabe, B. (2009). Direct Democracy Provisions and Local
Government Fiscal Choices. American Review of Public Administration, 40(4), 400-
410.
Feiock, R., Steinacker, A. & Park, H.J. (2009). Institutional Collective Action and Joint
Ventures for Economic Development. Public Administration Review, 69(March/April),
256-270.
Kwon, M., Berry, F. & Feiock, R. (2009). Understanding the Adoption and Timing of
Economic Development Strategies in U.S. Cities Using Innovation and Institutional
Analysis. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 19, 967-88.
Lubell, M., Feiock, R. & Handy, S., (2009). City Adoption of Environmentally Sustainable
Policies in California's Central Valley. Journal of the American Planning Association,
75(3), 293-308.
Lubell, M., Feiock, R. & Ramirez, E. (2009). Local Institutions and the Politics of Urban
Growth. American Journal of Political Science, 53(3), 649-665.
Shrestha, M., & Feiock, R. (2009). Governing U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Self-Organizing and
Multiplex Service Networks. American Politics Research, 37(5), 801-823.
Lamothe, M., Lamothe, S. & Feiock, R. (2008). Examining Local Government Service
Delivery Arrangements over Time. Urban Affairs Review, 44(1), 27-56.
(recipient of the APSA Herbert Kaufman best paper award).
Clinger, J., Feiock, R., McCabe, B., & Park, H.(2008). The Impact of Leadership Turnover on
Local Officials Time Horizons: Municipal Borrowing Decisions. The American Review
of Public Administration, 38(1), 380-386.
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Feiock, R., Lamothe, M., & Lamothe, S. (2008). When Do Governments Internalize Service
Production? The Role of Fiscal Capacity. Public Administration Research, 22(1), 107-
129.
Clinger, J., Feiock, R., McCabe, B., & Stream, C. (2008). Turnover among City Managers: The
Role of Political and Economic Change. Public Administration Review,
68(2)(March/April), 380-387.
Feiock, R., Moon, M. J., & Park, H. (2008). Is the World 'Flat,' or 'Spiky'? Rethinking the
Governance Implications of Globalization for Economic Development. Public
Administration Review, 68(1)(January/February), 24-35. (Mosher Award for the best article).
Feiock, R., Tavares, A., & Lubell, M. (2008). Policy Instrument Choices for Growth
Management and Land Use Regulation. Policy Studies Journal, 36(3), 461-480.
Jang, H., & Feiock, R. (2007). Public and Private Funding Reliance of Nonprofit
Organizations: Implications for Interorganizational Collaboration. Public Productivity
and Management Review, 31(2), 174 – 190.
Feiock, R. (2007). Rational Choice and Regional Governance. Journal of Urban Affairs,
29(1)(Winter), 49-65.
Clingermayer, J., Dasse, C., Feiock, R. & Sherestha, M. (2007). Contracting and Sector Choice
Across Different Types of Municipal Services. State and Local Government Review,
39(Fall)#2, 72-84.
Feiock, R., & Park, H.(2007). Institutional Collective Action, Social Capital and Regional
Development Partnerships. International Review of Public Administration, 11(Winter)#
2, 57- 69.
Feiock, R., & Kang, I. (2006). Politics, Institutions, and the Adoption of Innovative Growth
Management Policy. Journal of Public Administration and Management (Korea),
16(3), 293-320.
Jeong, M., & Feiock, R. (2006). Impact Fees, Growth Management and Development: A
Contractual Approach to Local Policy and Governance. Urban Affairs Review, 41(6),
749-68.
Feiock, R., & Kang, I. (2006). Implementation of Growth Management Policy in Florida
Cities: Zoning Approval and Regulatory Policy Enforcement. International Review of
Public Administration, 11(Summer)#1, 85-99.
Feiock, R., Kang, I. & Park, H. (2006). City County Consolidation Efforts: Selective Incentives
and Institutional Choice. Journal of Local Government Studies, (Summer).
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Baer, S. E. & Feiock, R. (2005). Private Governments in Urban Areas: Political Contracting
and Collective Action. American Review of Public Administration, 35(1), 42-56.
Feiock, R., & Yang, S. (2005). Factors Affecting Constitutional Choice: The Case of the Recall
in Municipal Charters. State and Local Government Review, 37 #1(Winter), 40-48.
Lubell, M., Feiock, R., & Ramierez, E. (2005). Political Institutions and Conservation by Local
Governments. Urban Affairs Review, 40(July), 706-729.
McCabe, B., & Feiock, R. (2005). Nested Levels of Institutions: State Rules and City Property
Taxes in the Shadow of the Law. Urban Affairs Review, 40(May), 634-654.
Feiock, R. (2004). Politics, Institutions and Local Land-use Regulation. Urban Studies, 41(2),
363-77.
Bae, S. & Feiock, R. (2004). The Flypaper Effect Revisited: Intergovernmental Grants and
Local Governance. International Journal of Public Administration, 27(8), 577-96.
Clingermayer, J., Feiock, R., & Stream, C. (2003). Governmental Uncertainty and Leadership
Turnover: Influences on Contracting and Sector Choice for Local Services. State and
Local Government Review, 35(3)(Fall), 150-161.
Clingermayer, J., Dasse, C. & Feiock, R. (2003). Contractor and Sector Choices for Delivery
of Municipal Services. Public Management Review (UK), 5(2)(Spring), 1-14.
Feiock, R., Jeong, M., & Kim, J. (2003). Credible Commitment and Council Manager
Government: Implications for Policy Instrument Choice. Public Administration Review,
63(5)(Sept/Oct), 568-577.
Carr, J. & Feiock, R. (2002). Who Becomes Involved in City-County Consolidation? Findings
from County Officials in 35 Communities. State and Local Government Review,
34(Spring), 78-94.
Feiock, R., & Jeong, M. (2002). Regulatory Reform and Urban Economic Development. State
and Local Government Review, 34(Fall), 153-60.
Carr, J. & Feiock, R. (2001). The Consequences of State Incentives and Constraints for
Municipal Annexation Decisions. Political Research Quarterly, 54(June), 459-470.
Feiock, R. & Carr, J. (2001). Incentives, Entrepreneurs, and Boundary Change: A Collective
Action Framework. Urban Affairs Review, 36(January), 382-405.
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Feiock, R. & Kim, J. (2001). Form of Government, Administrative Organization, and
Economic Development. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,
11(January), 29-49.
Feiock, R. (2001). Regulatory Reform, Property Rights, and Economic Development. Journal
of Public Administration, 23(9), 24-36.
Ahmed, S., Clingermayer, J. C., Feiock, R., McCabe, B. & Stream, C. (2001). Politics,
Administration, and Manager Turnover. State and Local Government Review,
33(Spring), 101-108.
Feiock, R. & Kalan, L. (2001). Assessing the Performance of Solid Waste Recycling Programs
Over Time. American Review of Public Administration, 31, 22-32.
Feiock, R. & Stream, C. (2001). Environmental Protection and Economic Development: A
False Tradeoff? Public Administration Review, 61(May/June), 272-280.
Feiock, R. & Carr, J. (2000). Private Incentives and Academic Entrepreneurs: The Promotion
of City/County Consolidation. Public Administration Quarterly, 24(Summer), 221-246.
Carr, J. & Feiock, R. (1999). Metropolitan Government and Economic Development. Urban
Affairs Review, 35(January), 476-488.
Feiock, R., & Storm, R. (1999). Economic Development Consequences of State Support for
Higher Education. State and Local Government Review, 31, 97-105.
Feiock, R. & Tao, J. (1999). Directing Benefits to Need: The Distributive Consequences of
Urban Economic Development. Economic Development Quarterly, 13, 55-66.
Feiock, R. & Johnson, L. (1999). Revolutionary Change in Local Governance: Revisiting the
Rosenbaum and Kamerer Theory of Successful City-County Consolidation. Journal of
Political Science, 27(Fall), 21-25.
Feiock, R. & Stream, C. (1998). Explaining the Tenure of Local Government Managers.
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 8(January), 117-130.
Cable, G. & Feiock, R. (1998). State Adoptions of Economic Development Policies: An Event
History Analysis. Journal of Political Science, 26(Fall), 1-15.
Feiock, R. (1997). Growth Management, Economic Development, and The Institutions of
Local Government. Korea Journal of Public Administration, 13, 164-182.
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Feiock, R. & Carr, J. (1997). A Reassessment of City/County Consolidation: Economic
Development Impacts. State and Local Government Review, 29(Fall), 166-171.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1997). Leadership Turnover, Transaction Costs, and External
Service Delivery. Public Administration Review, 57(May/June), 231-240.
Reprinted in George Boyne and Rachel Ashworth, Organizing Government, Sage Publishing 2010.
Feiock, R., & West, J. (1996). Explaining Success of Local Recycling Programs: A
Reassessment. International Journal of Public Administration, 19(7), 1065-87.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1995). The Consequences of Turnover Among Local
Government Executives. Korea Journal of Public Administration, 11, 175-86.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1995). Distribution and Redistribution in Economic
Development: City Council Member Support for Targeting of Economic Development
Policy Benefits. Journal of Politics, 57, 508-520.
Dye, T. & Feiock, R. (1995). State Income Tax Adoption and Economic Growth. Social
Science Quarterly, 76, 648-54.
Feiock, R., & Seamon, F. (1995). Political Participation and City/County Consolidation:
Jacksonville-Duval County. International Journal of Public Administration, Fall, unkn.
Feiock, R. (1994). The Political Economy of Growth Management: Local Impacts of The
Florida Growth Management Act. American Politics Quarterly, 22, 208-20.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1994). Campaigns, Careerism and Constituencies: Contacting
Council Members about Economic Development. American Politics Quarterly, 22,
453-468.
Brierly, A. & Feiock, R. (1993). The Political Economy of State Economic Growth: A
Production Function Approach. Political Research Quarterly, unkn.
Feiock, R. & West, J. (1993). "Testing Competing Explanations for Policy Adoption:
Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Programs. Political Research Quarterly, unkn.
Cable, G., Feiock, R., & Kim, J. (1993). The Consequences of Institutionalized Access for
Economic Development Policymaking in U.S. Cities. Economic Development
Quarterly, 7, 91-97.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1993). Constituencies, Campaign Support and Council Member
Intervention in City Development Policy. Social Science Quarterly, 74, 199-215.
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Feiock, R., Dubnick, M., & Mitchell, J. (1993). State Economic Development Policies and
National Economic Growth. Public Administration Quarterly, 16, 55-67.
Barrilleaux, C., Crew, R., & Feiock, R. (1992). Indicators and Correlates of American States
Administrative Characteristics. State and Local Government Review, 24.
Feiock, R. & Cable, G. (1992). Need, Institutional Arrangements, and Economic Development
Policy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2, 387-98.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1992). Development Policy Choice: Four Explanations for City
Implementation of Economic Development Policies. American Review of Public
Administration, 22, 49-65.
Davis, C. & Feiock, R. (1992). Testing Theories of Social Regulation: A Reassessment of
Hazardous Waste Regulation in the American States. American Politics Quarterly, 20,
501-511.
Feiock, R. & Haley, M. (1992). The Political Economy of State Environmental Regulation:
The Distribution of Regulatory Burdens. Policy Studies Review, 11, 158-164.
Feiock, R., Lee, S., & West, J. (1992). Managing Waste: Attitudes of Administrators and
Environmentalists. Environment and Behavior, 20, 111-33.
Feiock, R. (1991). The Effects of Economic Development Policy on Local Economic Growth.
American Journal of Political Science, 35, 343-55.
Davis, C. & Feiock, R. (1991). Can State Hazardous Waste Regulation Be Reconciled With
Economic Development: A Test of the Rowland-Goetze Model. American Politics
Quarterly, 19.
Feiock, R. & Rowland, C. (1991). Environmental Regulation and Economic Development: The
Movement of Chemical Production Among States. Western Political Quarterly, 561-
76.
Feiock, R. & West, J. (1991). The Implementation of Local Solid Waste Policies in Florida.
Journal of Environmental Systems, 20, 71-90.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1990). The Adoption of Four Economic Development Policies
in Large Cities. Policy Studies Journal, 18, 539-52. [Pressman Award best paper award].
Feiock, R. (1990). Support for State Economic Development Policies by Lower Courts in the
U.S. American Politics Quarterly, 17, 96-104.
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West, J. Feiock, R. (1990). Public Participation and Collective Bargaining. Journal of
Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, 19, 69-82.
Feiock, R. (1989). Adoption of Economic Development Policies by State and Local
Governments. Economic Development Quarterly, 3, 266-70.
Feiock, R. & West, J. (1989). Support for Sunshine Bargaining: The Florida Experience.
Review of Public Personnel Administration, 9, 28-50.
Feiock, R. (1988). Local Government Economic Development Incentives and Urban Economic
Growth. Public Administration Quarterly, 12, 140-50.
Feiock, R. (1988). Measuring Service Inequality: The Distributional Incidence of Municipal
Services. Public Administration Quarterly, 11, 90-100.
Feiock, R. & Mitchell, J. (1988). Government Growth in the American States: An Empirical
Test of Competing Explanations. State and Local Government Review, 20, 51-58.
Feiock, R. & Clingermayer, J. (1987). Municipal Representation, Executive Power and
Economic Development Policy Adoption. Policy Studies Journal, 15, 211-230.
Feiock, R. (1986). Organizational Adaptation to Change in Institutional Task Environments:
Local Chambers of Commerce. Mid-American Journal of Politics, 2, 67-76.
Feiock, R. (1986). The Effects of Urban Socioeconomic and Political Contexts on Support for
Business in the Federal District Courts. Social Science Journal, 23, 267-276.
Feiock, R. (1986). The Political Economy of Urban Service Delivery: A Test of the Underclass
Hypothesis. Journal of Urban Affairs, 8, 31-42.
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BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES
Feiock, R., & Scholz, J. (Eds.). (2010). Self-organizing Federalism: Collaborative Mechanisms
to Mitigate Institutional Collective Action Dilemmas. Cambridge University Press.
Carr, J., & Feiock, R. (Eds.). (2004). Reshaping the Local Landscape: Perspective on City
County Consolidation and its Alternatives. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Feiock, R. (Ed.). (2004). Metropolitan Governance: Conflict, Competition and Cooperation.
Georgetown University Press.
Clingermayer, J., & Feiock, R. (2001). Institutional Constraints and Local Policy Choices: An
Exploration of Local Governance. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Feiock, R. (1986). Local Government Strategies for Economic Development. Lawrence KS:
University of Kansas Institute for Policy and Business Research. JOURNAL SYMPOSIA EDITOR Feiock R.C. & C. Coutts (2013). “Climate Change and City Hall,” Cityscape 15 (1) March 2013. Feiock R.C. (2008). “Urban Colloquy: Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Collective Action,” Urban Affairs Review 45 (3).
Feiock R.C. (2006). “Non-Profit Organizations and the Delivery of Public Services” International Journal of Public Administration 29 (August) 10.
Feiock R.C. (2003). “Environment and Economic Development in State and Local Government,” International Journal of Economic Development 4 (2).
Feiock R.C. (1999). “State Economic Development Competition”, International Journal of Economic Development 1 (3). BOOK CHAPTERS
Shen, R. H. Yi, and R. Feiock (2016) Intergovernmental Collaboration for Environmental
Protection in Metropolitan Regions of China. In Yijia Jing (Ed.) Public Service
Innovation in China. Palgrave Publishing.
Sherstha, M. and R. Feiock R. (2016). Local Government Policy Networks. In Jennifer
Victor, Mark Lubell, and Alexander H. Montgomery (Eds.) Oxford University Press
Handbook of Political Networks. OUP.
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Feiock, R., Ha, H., (2015). City Government’s Network Partners for Promoting Economic
Development. In Edgar Ramirez de la Cruz (Ed.), Policy Network Perspectives. Santa
Fe, México City: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, CIDE Press.
Forthcoming
Feiock, R., (2014). How Cities Collaborate While Competing in the New Economy. In
Michael Pagano (Ed.), Metropolitan Resilience in a Time of Turmoil. University of
Illinois Press.
Djokic, S.Z., Hirst, D., Bonatto, B., Arango, H., Liu, J., Pullins, S.W., Feiock, R.C. and
Ribeiro, P.F., 2015, July. Dealing with a complex smart grid: An integrated perspective.
In Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2015 IEEE (pp. 1-5). IEEE.
Feiock, R. (2013). Governacao Regional e Escholha Racional. In Hugo Silvestre and Joaquim
Araujo (Ed.), Administracao Publica. Escolara Editora (in Portuguese).
Feiock, R., Moon, M. J., & Park, H. J. (2012). Regionalism or Globalization: Network
Governance and Economic Development. In Robert Durant (Ed.), Debating Public
Administration: An Academic-Practitioner Dialogue. CRS Press Taylor & Francis.
Dowding, K., & Feiock, R. (2011). Intra-local Competition and Cooperation. In Karen
Mossberger, Susan Clarke, & Peter John (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics.
Oxford University Press.
Feiock, R., & Bae, J. (2011). The Local Executive: The Roles of Mayors and Managers. In
Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government. Oxford University Press.
Lee, S. & Feiock, R., (2011). The Role of Local Governments in the Florida Communities
Trust in Open Space Preservation and Land Acquisition. In Timothy Chapin, &
Harrison Higgins (Eds.), Growth Management and Land Acquisition in Florida.
Ashgate.
Bae, J., & Feiock, R. (2011). Self-Organizing Regionalism and Network Governance. In Nancy
Garcia (Ed.), Metropolitan Coordination: The Challenges of Institutional Design.
Colegio de Jalisco, Mexico.
Eger, R., & Feiock, R. (2010). Governance Structure and Financial Authority in Sub-Municipal
Districts. In The Changing Landscape of Local Public Revenues. Cambridge: Lincoln
Institute.
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Feiock, R., & Scholz, J. (2010). Self-organizing Governance of Institutional Collective Action
Problems. In Self-organizing Federalism: Collaborative Mechanisms to Mitigate
Institutional Collective Action Dilemmas. Cambridge University Press.
Feiock, R. (2008). Institutional Collective Action and Local Government Collaboration. In
Rosemary O'Leary, & Lisa Bingham (Eds.), Big Ideas in Collaborative Public
Management. M.E. Sharpe Press.
Benton, J. E. & Feiock, R. (2008). Local Governments: Institutions of Governance and Service
Delivery Agents. In J. E. Benton (Ed.), Government and Politics in Florida. University
of Florida Press. 3rd edition.
Feiock, R., & Andrew, S. (2007). Methods of Network Analysis. In Gerald Miller, & Kaifeng
Yang (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration. Taylor &
Francis. 2d ed.
Feiock, R. (2004). Progressive Reformers Pact with the Devil: The Politics of Charter Reform
and Consolidation. In Jered B. Carr, & Richard C. Feiock (Eds.), Reshaping the Local
Landscape: Perspective on City County Consolidation and its Alternatives. Armonk,
NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Carr, J., Feiock, R. & Sneed, B. (2004). The Politics of City-County Consolidation: Findings
From a National Survey. In Jered B. Carr, & Richard C. Feiock (Eds.), In Reshaping
the Local Government Landscape: City-County Consolidation and its Alternatives.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Feiock, R., Johnson, L. & Tao, J. (2004). Institutional Collective Action: Social Capital and the
Formation of Regional Partnerships. In Metropolitan Governance: Conflict,
Competition and Cooperation. Georgetown Press.
Tao, J. & Feiock, R. (2004). Do the Ends Justify the Means? Frost, Machiavelli, and
Distributive Outcomes for Local Economic Development. In L.A. Reese and D.
Fasenfest (Eds) Critical Evaluations of Economic Development Policies. Detroit:
Wayne State University Press.
Adams, S. & Feiock, R. (2003). Sustainable Development: Potential, Progress and Problems.
In Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Policy. New York: Marcel Dekker.
Feiock, R., & Stream, C. (2003). Explaining the Tenure of Local Government Managers. In
Douglas J. Watson, & Wendy L. Hassett (Eds.), Local Government Management:
Current Issues and Best Practices. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe.
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Carr, J. & Feiock, R. (2003). Local Government Annexation: Procedures and Patterns. In
Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Policy. Marcel Dekker.
Feiock, R. (2002). The Implications of Local Government Structure for Manager Turnover and
Policy Choice. In H. George Fredrickson, & John Nalbandian (Eds.), The Future of
Local Government Administration: A Tribute to William Hansel. Washington DC:
ICMA.
Feiock, R., & Tavares, A. (2002). County Government Institutions and Local Land Regulation.
In Paul Cheshire, Paul Sheppard, & Stephen Sheppard (Eds.), Analysis of Local Land
Markets and the Impact of Market Regulations. Cambridge: Lincoln Land Institute.
Feiock, R. (2001). Service Contracting and Alternative Service Delivery: Theory and Practice.
In Hand Book of Public Management Practice and Reform. New York: Marcel Decker.
Feiock, R., & Rigos, P. (2000). State-Local Structure in Florida. In Dale Krane (Ed.), Home
Rule in America. Congressional Quarterly Press.
Feiock, R. (1998). Government Regulation, and Economic Development. In Kuotsai Tom Liou
(Ed.), Handbook of Economic Development. Marcel Decker.
Feiock, R., & Clingermayer, J. (1995). The Adoption of Four Economic Development Policies
in Large Cities: Economic Interest Group and Institutional Explanations. In George
Fredrickson (Ed.), Ideal and Practice in City Manager Government. Washington DC:
ICMA.
Feiock, R. (1994). Economic Development and Self-Government in U.S. Cities. In Chang-
hyun Cho, & Manfred Ziemek (Eds.), Local Development and The Role of Self-
Government. Seoul, Korea: Center for Local Autonomy, Hanyang University.
Feiock, R., & Price, W. (1994). Economic Development and Growth Management in Florida.
In Richard Chackarian (Ed.), The Policy Management System: Public Policy and
Administration in Florida. Debuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.
Clingermayer, J. & Feiock, R. (1993). Institutional Power and the Art of the Deal: An Analysis
of Municipal Development Policy Adoptions. In Economic Development Strategies for
State and Local Governments. Chicago: Nelson Hall.
West, J. & Feiock, R. (1992). Municipal Solid Waste Management and Recycling: Strategies
and Issues. In Municipal Yearbook 1992. Washington, D.C.: ICMA.
West, J. & Feiock, R. (1992). Public Participation and Collective Bargaining. In Miriam Mills
(Ed.), Alternative Dispute Resolution. Nelson Hall Press.
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INVITED ARTICLES Feiock, R. C. (2015) “Rapid Growth, Greater Selectivity, and Editorial Expansion,” Public
Administration Review, forthcoming. Feiock, R. & Coutts, C. (2013). City Sustainability Policy: Issues of Scale, Instruments, and
Governance. Cityscape. 15(1), 1-9. Feiock, R. C & Terman, J. (2012). Local Sustainability and Climate Policy: More Talk than
Action? The Ideas Quarterly Report - Alliance for Innovation, 12(Fall), Andrew, S. A. & Feiock, R. (2010). Core-peripheral Structure and Regional Governance:
Implications of Paul Krugman's New Economic Geography for Public Administration. Public Administration Review, (May/June) 69(3),
Feiock, R., Moon, M. J., & Park, H. J. (2008). Regional Governance and Economic
Development. Public Administration Review, (Jan./Feb.) 6(1), Retrieved from http://www.aspanet.org/scriptcontent/index_par.cfm
Feiock, R. & Park, H. J. (2006). New Regionalism in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Consolidated
Government and Alternative Institutions for Regional Governance. Korea Spatial Planning Review, (December).
Andrew, S. & Feiock, R. (2006). Non-Profit Organizations and the Delivery of Public Services.
International Journal of Public Administration, 29(10), 759-769. Carr, J., Feiock, R., & Johnson, L. (2006). Structuring Debate on Consolidation: A Reply to
Leland and Thurmaier. Public Administration Review, 66(March/April), 274-80. Feiock, R., & Park, H. J. (2003). Social Capital and the Tradeoff between Environment and
Development. International Journal of Economic Development, 4(2), 22-41. Feiock, R. (2002). Policy Consequences of Administrative Turnover for Government
Contracting, Financing, and Economic Development. Annals of Public Administration, 18, 1-36.
Feiock, R. & Jeong, M. G. (2001). Regulatory Reform and Economic Development. Devoe
Moore Policy Brief, 1(4). Feiock, R. (1999). Development Policy Competition and Positive-Sum Growth: Incentive
Competition and Alternatives. International Journal of Economic Development, 238-55. Feiock, R. (1993). The Florida Growth Management Act: How has it Affected Economic
Growth? Governing Florida, 3, 22-34. Feiock, R. (1992). Impacts of City/County Consolidation in Florida. Governing Florida, 2, 1-5. Feiock, R., & West, J. (1991). Participation in County Recycling Programs in Florida.
Governing Florida, 2, 21-32.
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Cable, G. & Feiock, R. (1990). State and Local Economic Development Policy Competition and Economic Growth. Florida Policy Review, (Summer), 17-23.
BOOK REVIEWS Feiock, R. (2015). Governing the Metropolitan Region: America’s New Frontier, by David
Miller and Raymond Cox. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice.
Feiock, R. (2003). Social Class, Politics, and Urban Markets: The Makings of Bias in Policy
Outcomes by Herman L. Boschken. Journal of Politics, 65(4). Feiock, R. (2001). The Politics of Ideas by Karen Mossberger. American Political Science
Review, 95(2), 483. Feiock, R. (1999). Pollution Control in the United States: Evaluating the System by J. Clarence
Davies and Jan Mazurek. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 18(Summer). Feiock, R. (1999). The Work of Cities. by Susan E. Clarke and Gary L. Gaile. American
Political Science Review, 93. Feiock, R. (1996). Public Entrepreneurs: Agents for Change in American Government by Mark
Schneider and Paul Teske with Michael Mintrom. Urban Affairs Review. Feiock, R. (1992). Who Benefits from Economic Development Policies by Timothy Bartik.
American Review of Public Administration. Feiock, R. (1987). The Politics of State and City Administration by Glenn Abney and Thomas
Lauth. American Political Science Review. Feiock, R. (1986). "Urban Policy and the Transformation of Cities: Gentrification and
Neighborhood Revitalization" review essay. Policy Studies Journal. Feiock, R. (1986). The Impact of Service Industries on Underemployment in Metropolitan
Economies by Robert Sheets, Stephen Nord & John J. Phelps. American Review of Public
TECHNICAL REPORTS Feiock R. (2016). Regional Governance and Institutional Collective Acton for Environmental
Sustainability in China. Lincoln Institute for Land Policy Working Paper. Francis, N. & Feiock R. (2011). A Guide for Local Government Executives on Energy
Efficiency and Sustainability. IBM Center for the Business of Government. Feiock, R. (2009). Community Acceptance of High Density Development. Cambridge: Lincoln
Institute for Land Policy.
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Kassekert A. and R.C. Feiock Policy 2009. Policy Tool Bundling: Predicting the Selection and Impact of Policy Instruments Using Bayesian Methods. SRN Paper http://ssrn.com/abstract=1450772
Richard C. Feiock, R.C., A. Kassekert, F. Berry, H. Yi. 2009. Institutional Incentives and
Early Adoption of Sustainable Energy Innovations. SRN Paper http://ssrn.com/abstract=1450809
Feiock, R. & Jang, H. S. (2007). The Role of Nonprofit Contractors in the Delivery of Local
Services. Aspen Institute Nonprofit Research Fund, Working Paper Series Feiock, R. & Tavares, A. F. (2005). County Government Institutions and Local land Use
Regulation NEAPP Documento de Trabalho. Série II: Universidade do Minho. Feiock, R. & Jang, H. S. (2004). Contracting and Service Costs for Local Government Services
in Florida. Florida Tax Watch Foundation. Dye, T., Feiock, R., Greene, J., Peterson, P. (2001). An Evaluation of the Florida A-Plus
School Choice Program. Florida Department of Education. Feiock, R., McCabe, B. (2001). State Rules & City Money. Cambridge: Lincoln Institute for
Land Policy. Feiock, R. (1998). The Consequences of State Tax and Expenditure Limitations on Local
Government Finances: A Final Report. Tallahassee: Florida Institute of Government. Feiock, R. (1996). The Fiscal Impact of Annexations in Palm Beach County Florida: An
Interrupted Time Series Analysis. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation. Feiock, R. (1995). The Impact of State Laws on Municipal Annexation in Florida. Florida
Institute of Government. Feiock, R. (1996). Projected Cost for Annexation by the City of Belle Glade. American Civil
Liberties Union Foundation. Feiock, R. (1994). Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Comprehensive Planning In Florida
Counties. Florida Institute of Government. Feiock, R. (1993). Fiscal Impact Analysis for Annexation of Okeechobee Center. Florida Rural
Legal Services. Feiock, R. (1992). An Assessment of Efficiency and Accountability for County Tax Collectors.
Florida Tax Collectors Association. Feiock, R. (1991). The Implementation of Bond Supported Projects by the Broward County
School District. University of Miami. Feiock, R. (1984). The Impact of Tandem Trucks on Highway Safety. Kansas State Legislature. Feiock, R. (1981). An Evaluation of CDBG Funded Community Services in Erie, Pennsylvania.
City of Erie Planning Department.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Board Member, Urban Governance Institute. Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2017-2018
Editor, Public Administration Review, 2014-2017.
Chair, Executive Committee ASPA Section on Intergovernmental Management, 2016-17
Council Member, ASPA International Chapter 2013-2015
Editorial Board, Public Administration Review, 2011-2013
Associate Editor, Current Research on Cities, 2011-2013
Co-Organizer, Symposium on Cities and Climate Change Policy, FSU, DeVoe Moore
Center.
President, APSA Urban Politics Section, 2011-12.
Editorial Board, Complexity, Governance and Networks
City of Tallahassee Florida, Environmental Advisory Board 2010-present
NSF review committee panelist for the NSF Science of Science, ULTRA-EX, and
CNH Programs.
Organizer, IESES/FCCMA, “Local Government Sustainability Symposium,”
Tallahassee, 2010.
Editorial Board, Policy Studies Journal, 2009-2017.
Co-Organizer, FCCMA, “Going Green Symposium,” Pinecrest Florida.
Organizer (w/Karen Mossberger), Local Collaboration Workshop, UIC, 2009.
External reviewer for the Ph.D. program in PA, University of Illinois Chicago
Organizer, WOW4 local governance working group, Indiana University, June, 2009.
Executive Council, ASPA section on intergovernmental management.
Executive Committee, APSA urban politics section.
Board of Directors, Institute for Energy Systems, Economics, and Sustainability
2008-present
Co-organizer (w/George Frederickson), Collaboration Symposium, University of Kansas,
2008.
Research Oversight Team, Global Urban Studies Program, Michigan State University
APSA Urban Section best dissertation award committee, 2008.
APSA Public Administration dissertation award committee, 2008.
Editorial Advisory Board, ICMA Press (founding member) 2007-present.
APSA Leonard D. White Award Committee 2007-2008.
Chair, best article committee, American Review of Public Administration, 2007.
Co-administrator, Working Group on Interlocal Service Cooperation , Wayne State.
Editorial Board, International Review of Public Administration, 2007- present.
Editorial Board, Economic Development Quarterly, 2007- present.
External Reviewer, Center for Research in Public Policy and Administration, Braga
Portugal 2006.
President, Florida Political Science Association 2004-05, Program Chair 2003.
Book Series Co-Editor, Reshaping the Local Landscape M.E. Sharpe Press 2004-11.
College of Social Science Policy & Academic Affairs Committee 2003-07 (Chair 04-05)
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Chair of the APSA John Gaus Award and Lecture Committee 2004-05
Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review, 2003-present.
Editorial Board, The Chinese Public Administration Review.
Review Committee, EPA Market Mechanisms and Incentives Program 2004.
Executive Council, APSA Public Administration Section 2003-04.
Chair, best article committee, American Review of Public Administration, 2003.
Scientific Evaluation Council, University of Minho Portugal 2003-present.
Editorial Board, State and Local Government Review, 2002-present.
Organizer, Critical Issues Symposium on Decentralized Governance” October 3-5, 2002.
Nominating Committee, APSA Urban Section, 2002.
Review Committee, EPA/NSF Star Grant Program, 1999, 2001.
Public Administration Program Chair, Midwest Political Science Association 2001.
Editorial Board, American Review of Public Administration, 2000-present.
Urban Politics Program Chair, Southern Political Science Association 2000.
Editorial Board, Revista Portuguesa de Administracao e Politicas Publicas, 2001-2004.
Editorial Board, International Journal of Economic Development, 1998-present.
Webmaster, APSA Policy Section, 1995-2000.
Dissertation Award Committee, APSA Urban Section, 2000
Executive Council, APSA Urban Section, 1996-1998, 2006-present
Co-Editor, Policy Currents, 1994-97
Executive Council, Southeastern Conference for Public Administration, 1994-95
Nominating Committee Chair, APSA Urban Section, 1994
Executive Council, North Florida ASPA, 1992-93
Editorial Board, Policy Studies Journal, 1990-94
Pi Sigma Alpha, President, Gamma Chapter, 1984-85
Editor, Mid-American Journal of Politics, 1984-86 UNIVERSITY-WIDE SERVICE Search Committee for Dean of Social Science and Public Policy 2017 Sustainability Advisory Board Steering Committee 2017-present Council on Research and Creativity 2015-present Graduate Policy Council 2010-2015 Faculty Senate 1998-2001
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AWARDS AND HONORS
Chutian Scholar, Wuhan China June 8, 2017
Carnegie Fellows Program. FSU Nominee 2015
Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Career Achievement Award, APSA, 2014.
Elected Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, 2014
Honorary Professor, Jinan University, China, 2014
Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair 2013
Graduate Faculty Mentor Award, Florida State University, 2011.
Marshall E. Dimock Award for the best lead article in Public Administration Review 2010.
Donald C. Stone Award for Scholarship on Intergovernmental Administration and
Management, American Society for Public Administration, SIAM, 2010.
Manning J. Dauer Award for career achievement, Florida Political Science Association, 2009
William E. Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher Award for the best article written by an
academician in Public Administration Review, 2008.
Best Presentation Award, Political Science Networks Conference, Harvard, June 13-14, 2008.
Fulbright Fellow, Korea University, Seoul Korea 2006.
Herbert Kaufman Best Paper Award, American Political Science Association, 2005.
Augustus B. Turnbull Named Professorship, 2005.
U.S. State Department, Muskie Ph.D. Program Reviewer, Moscow Russia June 2001
Research Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999-2001
Pi Sigma Alpha Award and Lecture, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, March 1999
Outstanding Instructor, Panama City Campus, Florida State University, Fall 1992
Southwestern Political Science Association, best paper presented at the 1987 meeting
American Political Science Association, best public law paper, 1985
Western Social Science Association, best graduate paper, 1984
University of Kansas, University Dissertation Fellowship, 1984
Pennsylvania State University Behrend award for outstanding political science graduate, 1981
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
International City Management Association
American Political Science Association
Public Management Research Association
American Society for Public Administration
Midwest Political Science Association
International Social Network Analysis Association
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Urban Affairs Association
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS
European Urban Research Association, Keynote Lecture, June 2017
Knowledge for Governance Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany June 2017
Florida International University, Public Administration Department, November, 2016.
University of Northern Illinois, Public Administration Department, October 14, 2016.
University of Kansas, Bold Aspritations Lecture, Lawrence Kansas, July 6th, 2015.
Fudan University, Depatment of Public Administration, Shanghai China, May 20, 2015.
Yonsei Research Symposium, Seoul Korea, June 27, 2014
5th Halle Colloquy on Local Public Economics, Keynote Address, Halle Germany, November 21-22, 2013. Ostrom Workshop on Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, November 4th 2013. Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, Baltimore MD, October 4, 2013.
NSF Workshop on Climate Change Governance, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Incline Village. NV June 20-12, 2013. Korean Association for Policy Studies International Conference “Government Transition and Policy Change,” Keynote Address, Yonsei University June 12-15 2013. Workshop on “Building Urban Resilience and Sustainability” UIC Institute for Environmental Science and Policy and Science and Technology Lab, May 20 2013. Workshop on Network Methods in Public Administration and Political Sciences, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico, March 11-12 2013. University of North Texas, Department of Public Administration, April 19th 2013.
Center for Research in Public Policy and Administration (NEAPP) University of Minoh,
Braga, Portugal, May, 1-5 2013.
Chicago Forum, “Metropolitan Resiliance in A Time of Economic Turmoil,” University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, December 6, 2012. Workshop on New Theories of the Policy Process, UC Denver and the Policy Studies Journal, Denver CO, October 3-5 2012. George Frederickson Retirement Symposium, University of Kansas, April 12-13 2012.
Wherret Lecture on innovative Local and Regional Governing, University of Pittsburgh
Center for Metropolitan Studies, March 16, 2012
Symposium for the 25th Anniversary of the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, Mexico City, October 13-14 2011. Korean Association for Policy Studies International Conference on Fairness in Public Policy,” Seoul, June 17-18, 2011. University of Victoria, Metropolitan Governance Workshop, Vancouver B.C.,
May 27-28, 2011.
US-China Pathways Toward Low Carbon Cities: Quantifying Baselines and Interventions” US National Science Foundation. Hong Kong December 13-14, 2010. University of Minoh, Portugal, Workshop on Networks and Collaboration in Local Governments, November 24-25, 2010. el Colegio de Jalisco keynote address at symposium on “Metropolitan Coordination: Challenges of Institutional Design” Guadalajara Mexico, October 2010. Claremont Graduate University and Lincoln Institute, "Investigation of the ARRA Stimulus
on Local Government Energy Innovation and Policy Networks," September 2009.
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, "Land Policy Seminar," Cambridge, June, 2009.
National League of Cities, “Regional Governance Symposia," Washington D.C. April, 2009.
University of Kansas, Department of Public Administration, November, 2008.
Korean Association for Public Administration, Seoul Korea, October, 2008.
Minnowbrook 3 Conference, Lake Placid New York, September 2008.
University of Bodo, “Workshop on Strategic Regions.” Lofoten Islands, Norway, May,
2008.
Forum on Federations, Symposium on Local Governments and Metropolitan Regions,
University of Illinois, Chicago, 2007.
National League of Cites, Thinkers Session, Great Cities Institute, Chicago, 2007.
University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of Public Administration, November, 2006.
Maxwell School of Syracuse University, Collaborative Public Management Symposium,
Washington D.C. September 2006.
USC School of Planning & Public Administration, Public Policy Salon, LA, April 2005.
Lincoln Institute Development Symposium, Phoenix AZ March 2004.
University of Michigan Office of Tax Policy Research, and Center for Local, State and Urban
Policy, Ann Arbor, November 22, 2002
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Symposium on Local Land Markets and the Impact of
Market Regulations, Cambridge, MA, July 2002
ICMA’s Hansell Symposium on the Future of City Management, Lawrence KS, March 2002
Hanyang University, International Seminar on Local Autonomy, Seoul, Korea, 1994
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ADVISEES Jae-Young Kim, 1994, Professor and Dean, Inchon University, Korea Paul Trogen, 1995, Professor, East Tennessee State University Jill Tao, 1999, Associate Professor, Inchon University, Korea Jered Carr, 2000, Professor and Chair University of Illinois Chicago (APSA, Leonard White Best Dissertation Award) James J. Wilson III, 200, Chief Human Capital Officer, U.S. Office of Special Counsel. Jill Satran, 2002, Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor, State of Washington Antonio Tavares, 2002, Associate Professor University of Minho, Portugal Carl Dasse, 2004, (Political Science), Associate Professor, Broward College Moon-Gi Jeong, 2004, Associate Professor, Sungkyungkwon University In-Sung Kang, 2005, Associate Professor, Soongsil University Jim Murdaugh, 2005, President, Tallahassee Community College Linda Johnson, 2005, Adjunct Professor, Northwest Florida State College Hyung Jun Park, 2005, Associate Professor, Sungkyungkwon University Hee-Soun Jang, 2006, Associate Professor, University of North Texas Sang-Seok Bae, 2006, Associate Professor, Ajou University, Korea Simon Andrew, 2006, Associate Professor, University of North Texas (Paul Volker Award) Edgar Ramirez, 2007, Associate Professor, Arizona State University Yahong Zhang, 2007, Associate Professor, Rutgers Newark Chris Hawkins, 2007, (Urban Planning) Associate Professor, University of Central Florida Jayce Farmer, 2008, Assistant Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas Manoj Shrestha, 2008, Associate Professor, University of Idaho (Donald Stone Jr. Award and NASPAA Best Dissertation Award) DongSang Yoo, 2008, Research Associate, Institute of Social Science, Kon-Kuk University Sung-Wook Kwon, 2008. Associate Professor, Texas Tech University (NASPAA Emerging Scholar) InWon Lee, 2009, Assistant Professor, University of Seoul (EITM Scholarship Award) Jongsun Park, 2009 Assistant Professor, Keimyung University (NACo Dissertation Grant Award) Jan Maridal, 2010, Research Professor, Baylor University
Anthony Kassekert, 2010, U.S. Homeland Security (NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant Award)
Youngmi Lee, 2010 Assistant Professor Kyonggi University (Postdoc University of Michigan)
Se Jin Lee, 2011 Research Contractor, Korea Research Institute on Local Administration Ssu-Hsien Chen, 2011, Assistant Professor, National University of Taipei, Taiwan Hyunsang Ha, 2011 Analyst, Assistant Professor, Kookmin University, Korea
Sangsoo Kim, 2012 Staff Director, Korea National Assembly
Jungah Bae, 2012 Assistant Professor, Chonnam National University (Donald Stone Jr. Award)
Hongtao Yi 2012 Assistant Professor, Ohio State University (Santa Fe Institute Scholarship)
Sang Chull Park, 2012, Assistant Professor, Young Nam University
Agustin Leon Moreta, 2013, Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico (Paul Volker Award) Cali Curley, 2014, Asst. Professor, Indiana University SPEA, Indianapolis, (NASPAA Emerging Scholar) Rizal Cruz, 2014, Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines, Diliman
Jisun Youm, 2014, Assistant Professor, UC Denver (NASPAA/Pi Alpha Alpha best paper)
Aaron Deslatte, 2015 Assistant Professor, University of Northern Illinois (NSF/SESYNC Fellow)
William Swann, (2016) Assistant Professor, Univ. Colorado Denver, (NASPAA Emerging Scholar)
Chang Gyu Kwak, (2016) Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Sam Houston State University
Minsung Song (2016) Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Florida State University
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Biographical Sketch: Richard C. Feiock Richard Feiock is internationally recognized for his expertise in local government, sustainability, and local democratic institutions. He is a National Academy of Public Administration fellow. He holds the Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair and is the Augustus B. Turnbull Professor of Public Administration and Policy in the Askew School at Florida State University. He is the founding director of the FSU Local Governance Research Laboratory and served as Ph.D. Program Director for the Askew School from 1999-2004. He directed the Sustainable Energy & Governance unit of FSU’s Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability. He is editor of Public Administration Review the leading professional journal in public administration. Professor Feiock received his B.A. degree from Pennsylvania State University, and his M.P.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. He is a recipient of the Herbert Kaufman best paper award from the Section on Public Administration, American Political Science Association, the 2008 William E. and Frederick C. Mosher Award for the best article published in Public Administration Review, the 2009 Manning J. Dauer Award for research and service from the Florida Political Science Association, the 2010 Donald C. Stone Award for career contributions to the field of intergovernmental management from the American Society for Public Administration, the 2011 Marshall Dimock Award for the best lead article published in Public Administration Review, and the 2014 APSA Daniel Elazar Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award. In 2015, he was appointed to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Board of Scientific Counselors HSC. He was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration in 2014. Professor Feiock devotes much of his time to supervising and mentoring doctoral students. He served as major professor for forty Ph.D. dissertations. In 2011, he was the recipient of the Florida State University Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. Professor Feiock has generated over 2 million in external research grant funds and has been principal investigator on seven National Science Foundation research grants as well as grant awards from Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Aspen Institute, IBM Center for the Business of Government, CH2M Hill and the Fulbright Scholar Program. Professor Feiock has published five books and over one-hundred refereed articles. His work appears in the leading scholarly journals of political science, public administration, planning and urban affairs. His books and edited volumes include Institutional Constraints and Local Government (SUNY Press), City-County Consolidation and Its Alternatives (M.E. Sharpe), Metropolitan Governance: Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation (Georgetown University Press) and Self-organizing Federalism (Cambridge University Press). Research in a Minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUDYouE3Xlg
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