SIMON A. ANDREW CURRICULUM VITAE
Department of Public Administration
College of Health and Public Service
University of North Texas
410 Avenue C. Phone: (940) 565-4982
Chilton Hall, 204A Fax: (940) 565-4466
Denton, TX 76203 E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION Ph.D., Florida State University, Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, 2006.
M.P.A., Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi, 2001.
M.A., Development Economics, University of East Anglia (England), 1997.
B.A. (with Honors), Development Studies, University of East Anglia (England), 1995.
CURRENT POSITION & RESPONSIBILITIES Professor, 2018 - present.
Core faculty in Public Administration (MPA and PhD programs).
Department Promotion and Tenure Committee (Member), Sept. 2012 –present.
Department PhD Core Exam Committee (P‐CEC) (Member), 2007–09; 2013–14; 2015 - present.
Department Curriculum & Degree Programs Committee, (Chair) 2016–present.
College of HPS Space Committee (Member), Oct. 2017-present.
Affiliated Faculty (by courtesy), Jerry Collins’ Local Governance Research Laboratory (Florida State
University), 2012 –present.
Member of NSF Research Collaboration Network (RCN) on “Sustainable Human Building
Ecosystems.” 2012 -present.
Editorial Board Member, Public Administration Review (PAR), Jan. 2017 – present.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Instructional: Associate Professor, 2012 –2018.
Assistant Professor, University of North Texas, 2006 –2012.
Graduate Instructor, Florida State University, 2003.
Graduate Instructor, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2000 –2001.
Lecturer, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Malaysia, 1997 –1999.
Professional: Tennessee State University, External Reviewer for Ph.D. Program in Public Administration, 2016.
National Science Foundation (NSF), External Reviewer, 2016.
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, External Reviewer, 2016.
Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA)
NASPAA Dissertation Award (ad hoc) Committee, 2013 –2014.
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
Section on Intergovernmental and Management (American Society for Public Administration),
Council Committee Secretary 2014 –2016.
Selection Committee Member 2015 –2016.
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Dwight Waldo Award Selection Committee – for outstanding contributions to professional
literature of public administration over an extended career, 2016.
Louis Brownlow Award Selection Committee–for best PAR article by a practitioner, 2016.
Department of Public Administration (UNT)
Elected Member – PA Department Executive Committee, 2011–13; 2015-17.
PhD Program Coordinator, 2013 –2015.
Coordinator, Public Administration Colloquium Series, 2007–13.
Curriculum and Degree Programs Committee, 2006–09, 2009-11 (Chair); 2014–15.
Assistant Chair (Interim), Department of Public Administration, 2013.
Chair, Department’s Curriculum and Degree Programs Committee, 2009–11.
College of Health and Public Services (HPS)
Ad Hoc College P&T Committee, member, Oct. 2017.
College of Public Affairs and Community Service (PACS) (UNT)
PACS Diversity Committee, 2007–10.
PACS ADA Liaison Committee, 2009.
PACS Scholarship Committee, 2006.
University of North Texas (UNT)
Panel Reviewer, Charn Fund Proposal Review Committee, 2013.
Advisor, UNT Malaysian Students Association, 2007, 2008.
Robert B. Toulouse Graduate School - Scholarship/Fellowship Committee, 2014.
Thesis/Dissertation Fellowship (TDF) Committee, 2014.
Askew School of Public Administration and Policy (FSU)
Research Assistant, “Economic Development Strategies.” National Science Foundation (NSF)
Project, Richard C. Feiock (PI), 2003–2005.
Research Assistant, “I.T Capacities among Nonprofit Organizations in North Florida.” Jessie Ball
duPont Foundation, Frances Berry & Ralph Brower (PIs), 2003–2004.
Administrative Assistant, People First of Norfolk, Norwich (England), 1994–1995.
Administrative Assistant, Finance Directorate, Norfolk County Council, Norwich (England), 1992.
GRANT AWARDS 1. “EAGER: UAV Networked-enabled Emergency Communication Services for Smart Cities” Co-PI
with Kamesh Namuduri (PI). National Science Foundation (NSF#1622978), $213,584, 2016-2018.
2. “RAPID: Modeling Communication Management and Trust Networks in Ebola Response in the
Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Region.” PI with Sudha Arlikatti (CoPI). National Science
Foundation (NSF#1532057), $39,939, 2015-2016.
3. “RAPID: Assessing Resiliency among Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities Following the
Thailand Floods of 2011.” CoPI with Sudha Arlikatti (PI) & Laura Siebeneck (CoPI). National
Science Foundation (NSF#1242004), $73,606, 2012-2013.
4. “Long-term Housing Recovery in South India.” Co-PI with Sudha Arlikatti (PI), Charn Uswachoke
Award Fund, University of North Texas, $7,000, 2012.
5. “Assessing Urban Blight in the City of Dallas, Texas.” PI with CoPIs: Sudha Arlikatti, Praveen
Maghelal, HeeSoun Jang, Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity, $25,540, 2011.
6. “Self-Organizing Governance within the Administrative Framework of Regional Emergency
Preparedness Planning Structure.” Junior Scholar Research Grant Award (Paul A. Volcker),
American Political Science Association, $3,000, 2007.
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7. “Community Building and Social Networks Analysis: A Case Study of Community Housing
Development Initiatives.” Summer Research Scholarship, University of North Texas, $5,000, 2007.
8. “Networks and Collective Governance Arrangements in Community Building Initiative.” University
of North Texas, Research Initiation Grant (G34007), $4,910, 2007.
9. “The Effectiveness of an Inter-organizational Approach to Community Development: A
Comparative Network Analysis of Community Outreach Partnership Centers.” PI with Chris
Hawkins (CoPI), FSU Council for Research and Creativity (Project 017610 Fund 550 F1) $5,000,
2006.
10. “Participatory Action Research in a Community Health Development Program in Sarawak,
Malaysia.” CoPI with Christina M. Wong (PI), UNIMAS research project (103/97(3)), $5,000,
1997.
RESEARCH & ORIGINAL CREATIVE WORK **Current/Former UNT PhD Student
Journal Articles 1. Hassan Taibah**, Sudha Arlikatti & Simon A. Andrew (2018). “Risk Communication for Religious
Crowds: Preferences of Hajj Pilgrims.” Disaster Prevention and Management. Vol. 27(1): 102-114.
2. KyungWoo Kim**, Simon A. Andrew & Kyujin Jung** (2017). “Public Health Network Structure
and Collaboration Effectiveness during the 2015 MERS Outbreak in South Korea: An Institutional
Collective Action Framework.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Vol. 14 (9): 1064.
3. Jennings, Eliot**, Sudha Arlikatti, Simon A. Andrew & KyungWoo Kim** (2017) “Adoption of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) by Local Emergency Management Agencies
in the United States.” International Review of Public Administration. Vol. 22 (2): 193-210.
4. Andrew, Simon A., Sudha Arlikatti, Laura Siebeneck, Kannapa Pongponrat & Kraiwuth
Jaikampan** (2016). “Sources of Organizational Resiliency during the Thailand Floods of 2011: A
Test of Bonding and Bridging Hypotheses.” Disasters. Vol. 40 (1): 65-84.
5. Ismayilov, Orkhan** & Simon A. Andrew (2016). “Effect of Natural Disasters on Local
Economies: Forecasting Sales Tax Revenue after Hurricane Ike.” Journal of Contemporary Eastern
Asia. Vol. 15 (2): 177-190.
6. Siebeneck, Laura, Sudha Arlikatti & Simon A. Andrew (2015). “Using Provincial Baseline
Indicators to Model Geographic Variations of Disaster Resilience in Thailand.” Natural Hazards.
Vol. 79 (2): 955-975.
7. Arlikatti, Sudha, Simon A. Andrew, James M. Kendra & Carla S. Prater (2015). “Temporary
Sheltering, Psychological Stress Symptoms, and Perceptions of Recovery.” Natural Hazards
Review. Vol. 16 (3): 04014028.
8. Collins, Brian K., Simon A. Andrew & Somporn Khunwishit** (2015). “Complex Grant-
Contracting and Social Equity: Barriers to Municipal Access in Federal Block Grant Programs.”
Public Performance and Management Review. Vol. 39: 406-429.
9. Andrew, Simon A. & Filadelfo León-Cázares** (2015). “Mediating Effects of Organizational
Citizenship Behavior on Organizational Performance: Empirical Analysis of Public Employees in
Guadalajara, Mexico.” EconoQuantum. Vol. 12 (2): 71-92.
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10. Eliot Jennings**, Sudha Arlikatti & Simon A. Andrew (2015). “Determinants of Emergency
Management Decision Support Software Technology: An Empirical Analysis of Social Influence in
Technology Adoption.” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Vol. 12 (3):
603–626.
11. Andrew, Simon A., Kyujin Jung** & Xiangyu Li** (2015). “Grass-Root Organizations,
Intergovernmental Collaboration, and Emergency Preparedness: An Institutional Collective Action
Approach.” Local Government Studies. Vol. 41 (5): 673-694.
12. Andrew, Simon A., Jesseca E. Short**, Kyujin Jung** & Sudha Arlikatti (2015).
“Intergovernmental Cooperation in the Provision of Public Safety: Monitoring Mechanisms
Embedded in Interlocal Agreements.” Public Administration Review. Vol. 75 (3): 401–410.
13. Valero, Jesus N**, Kyujin Jung** & Simon A. Andrew (2015). “Does Transformational Leadership
Matter in Building Resilient Public and Nonprofit Organizations?” Disaster Prevention and
Management. Vol. 24 (1): 4- 20.
14. Jung, Kyujin** & Simon A. Andrew (2014). “Building R&D Collaboration between University-
Research Institutes and Small Medium-sized Enterprises.” International Journal of Social
Economics. Vol. 41 (12): 1174 - 1193.
15. Jung, Kyujin**, Simon A. Andrew & Wei-Ning Wu** (2014). “Illuminating the In-house Provision
of Emergency Services: A Test of Organizational Capacity Hypotheses.” International Review of
Public Administration. Vol. 19 (3): 238- 251.
16. Arlikatti, Sudha, Hassan Taibah** & Simon A. Andrew (2014). “How Do You Warn Them If They
Speak Only Spanish? Challenges for Organizations in Communicating Risk to Colonias Residents in
Texas, USA.” Disaster Prevention and Management. Vol. 23 (5): 533- 550.
17. Jung, Kyujin**, Simon A. Andrew & Myungjung Kwon (2014). “Mediating Role of
Professionalism in Explaining the Association between Accountability and Participatory
Governance.” Lex Localis-Journal of Local Self-Government. Vol. 12 (4): 873- 897.
18. Jung, Kyujin** & Simon A. Andrew (2014). “The Role of Government Initiatives for Building
Open Innovation System: Lessons from SMEs’ R&D Collaboration in South Korea.” International
Journal of Policy Studies. Vol. 5 (1): 1- 23.
19. Andrew, Simon A., Sudha Arlikatti & Marina Saitgalina** (2013). “Managing the Impact of
Disaster: Patterns of Post-Tsunami Sheltering and Duration of Stay in South India.” Public
Management Review. Vol. 15 (3): 383- 401.
20. Andrew, Simon A. & Jered Carr (2013). “Mitigating Uncertainty and Risk in Planning for Regional
Preparedness: The Role of Bonding and Bridging Relationships.” Urban Studies. Vol. 40 (4): 709-
724.
21. Andrew, Simon A., Sudha Arlikatti, Laurie C. Long** & James M. Kendra (2013). “The Effect of
Housing Assistance Arrangements on Household Recovery: An Empirical Test of Donor-Assisted
and Owner-Driven Approaches.” Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. Vol. 28: 17- 34.
22. Andrew, Simon A. & Christopher V. Hawkins (2012). “Regional Cooperation and Multilateral
Agreements in the Provision of Public Safety Services.” American Review of Public
Administration. Vol. 43 (4): 462– 477.
23. Andrew, Simon A. & James M. Kendra (2012). “An Adaptive Governance Approach to Providing
Disaster Behavioral Services.” Disasters. Vol. 36 (3): 514- 532.
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24. Arlikatti, Sudha & Simon A. Andrew (2012). “Housing Design and the Long-term Recovery
Processes in the Aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.” Natural Hazards Review. Vol. 13
(1): 34- 44.
25. Hawkins, Christopher V. & Simon A. Andrew (2011). “Understanding Horizontal and Vertical
Relations in the Context of Economic Development Joint Venture Agreements.” Urban Affairs
Review. Vol. 47 (3): 385- 412.
26. Hawkins, Christopher V. & Simon A. Andrew (2010). “Linking Cooperative Arrangements and
Economic Development Strategies: An Institutional Collection Action Framework.” International
Review of Public Administration. Vol. 15 (1): 1- 16.
27. Andrew, Simon A. & Richard C. Feiock (2010). “Core-peripheral Structure and Regional
Governance: Implications of Paul Krugman’s New Economic Geography for Public
Administration.” Public Administration Review. Vol. 70 (3): 494- 499.
28. Andrew, Simon A. (2009). “Regional Integration through Contracting Networks.” Urban Colloquy:
Regional Governance and the Problem of Institutional Collective Action. Urban Affairs Review.
Vol. 44 (3): 378- 402.
29. Andrew, Simon A. (2009). “Recent Development in the Study of Interjurisdictional Agreements:
An Overview and Assessment.” State and Local Government Review. Vol. 41 (2): 133- 142.
30. Feiock, Richard C. & Simon A. Andrew (2006). “Understanding the Relationships between
Nonprofit Organizations and Local Governments.” International Journal of Public Administration.
Vol. 29 (10 & 11): 759- 767.
31. Henry, Nicholas, Christine Ludowise & Simon A. Andrew (2005). “Intersectoral Administration:
Implementing Governance in the Twenty-first Century.” Administrative Change: A Journal on
Political and Administrative Development. Vol. 32 (2)–33 (1) (Jan.-Dec.): 1- 21.
Book Chapters 32. Chatterjee**, Vaswati, Simon A. Andrew, & Richard C. Feiock (forthcoming). “Linking Smart
Growth Policies and Natural Disasters.” Pg. XX. In Brinkmann, Robert & Garren, Sandra (Eds.)
The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability: Case Studies and Practical Solutions. Palgrave
Macmillan.
33. Ismayilov**, Orkhan & Simon A. Andrew (2016). “The Effects of Natural Disasters on Local
Government Finance.” Pg. 209–229. In The Future of Disaster Management in the U.S.: Rethinking
Legislation, Policy, and Finance, Amy L. Crabill [Ed.]. An American Society for Public
Administration Series Book, Taylor & Francis.
34. Bland, Robert, Jesseca E. Short**, & Simon A. Andrew (2016). “Financial Resiliency by Local
Governments to Natural Disasters” Pg. 195-208. In The Future of Disaster Management in the U.S.:
Rethinking Legislation, Policy, and Finance, Amy L. Crabill [Ed.]. An American Society for Public
Administration Series Book, Taylor & Francis.
35. Arlikatti, Sudha & Simon A. Andrew (2016). “Disaster Housing Recovery in Rural India: Lessons
from 12 Years of Post-Tsunami Housing Efforts.” Pg. 175 -190. In Alka Sapat & Ann Margaret
Esnard [Eds.]. Coming Home after Disaster: Multiple Dimensions of Housing Recovery. New York:
Taylor & Francis.
36. Andrew, Simon A. & James M. Kendra (2015). “Regional Integration through Agreements: An
Empirical Test of Multiplex Service Networks.” Pg. 129 – 156. In Edgar Ramírez de la Cruz [Ed.].
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Policy Networks Perspective. Santa Fe, México City: Centro de Investigación y Docencia
Económicas, CIDE Press. [In Spanish]
37. Andrew, Simon A. & Hossein Najimzadeh (2015). “Interorganizational Collaboration and Sources
of Social Capital.” Pg. 85 – 103. In Blanchard, Carrie B. & Sergio Sosa Gonzáles [Eds.]. Social
Capital and Collaborative Governance: Perspectives from Mexico and the United States. BUAP
University, Plaza y Valdez Spain Press.
38. Andrew, Simon A. & Sudha Arlikatti (2014). “Public-Private Partnerships in Disaster Housing
Recovery: An Examination of Housing Development Approaches in India.” Pg. 351-369. In Naim
Kapucu & Kuotsai Tom Liou [Eds.]. Disaster and Development: Examining Global Issues and
Cases. New York, NY: Springer.
39. Andrew, Simon A. (2010). “Adaptive versus Restrictive Contracts: Can They Resolve Different
Risk Problems?” Pg. 91-113. In Richard Feiock & John T. Scholz [Eds.]. Self-Organizing
Federalism: Collaborative Mechanisms to Mitigate Institutional Collective Action Dilemmas. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
40. Andrew, Simon A. & Richard C. Feiock (2007). “Methods of Network Analysis.” Pg.765-785. In
Gerald Miller & Kaifeng Yang [Eds.]. Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration.
(2nd Ed.). New York: Taylor & Francis.
41. Andrew, Simon A. (2005). “Fenholloway River Evaluation Initiative: Collaborative Problem-
Solving Within the Permit System.” Pg. 40-51. In John T. Scholz & Bruce Stiftel [Eds.]. Adaptive
Governance and Water Conflicts: New Institutions for Collaborative Planning. Washington, D.C.:
Resources for the Future.
Refereed Proceedings 42. Arlikatti, Sudha, Simon A. Andrew, Praveen Maghelal & HeeSoun Jang (2015). “Post-Disaster
Blight Fight: Demonstrating the Merit of Creating a Composite Blight Index Map for Your City.”
Pg. 48-60. U.S-Iran Symposium on “Resilient Cities”. Irvine, California. University of Arizona,
National Academy of Sciences & Sharif University of Technology.
43. Maghelal, Praveen, Simon A. Andrew, Sudha Arlikatti & HeeSoun Jang (2014). “Assessing
Blight and its Economic Impacts: A Case Study of Dallas, TX.” Pg. 187-197. In G. Passerini &
C.A. Brebbia [Eds.] Environmental Impact II. Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Vol.
181, WIT Press.
44. Andrew, Simon A. (2003). “When Regulatory Agencies Disagree: Fenholloway River Evaluation
Initiative.” Pg. 113-140. In John T. Scholz, Aysin Dedekorkut, and Bruce Stiftel [Eds.] Adaptive
Governance and Water Conflicts: The Case Studies. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University
DeVoe L. Moore Center.
45. Wong, Christina M. & Simon A. Andrew (2000). “Participatory Action Research in a Community
Health Development Program in an Iban Longhouse Community in Sarawak, Malaysia.” Pg. 385-
400. In Michael Leigh [Ed.] Borneo 2000: Environment, Conservation and Land. Malaysia:
Sarawak Development Institute (SDI), Jul.
46. Andrew, Simon A. & Chiang Lee-Huei (2000). “Growth in Sarawak’s Export Markets, 1990-97: A
Shift Share Analysis.” Pg. 289-309. In Michael Leigh [Ed.] Borneo 2000: Marketing and Industry.
Malaysia: Sarawak Development Institute (SDI), Jul.
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TECHNICAL REPORTS 1. “Modeling Communication Management and Trust Networks in Ebola Response in the Dallas-Fort
Worth Metropolitan Region.” With Sudha Arlikatti (CoPI). Final Report Submitted to National
Science Foundation, Nov. 2016.
2. “Assessing Resiliency among Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities Following the Thailand
Floods of 2011.” With Sudha Arlikatti (PI) & Laura Siebeneck (CoPI). Final Report Submitted to
National Science Foundation, Sept. 2014.
3. “From Blight to Light: Assessing Blight in the City of Dallas. Final Report.” With Sudha Arlikatti
(CoPI), Praveen Maghelal (CoPI) & HeeSoun Jang (CoPI). Submitted to Dallas Area Habitat for
Humanity, Jul. 2013.
4. “Texas Department of State and Health Services, Disaster Behavioral Health Response Plan: Final
Report.” With James Kendra (PI), Ethan Bernick, Brandi Lea**, Jacqueline Harvey**, Lisa Vaughn,
Rochelle Brittingham & Jessica Woydziak. Submitted to Texas Department of State and Health
Services, May 2008.
5. “A Workshop Training Manual for Trainers of the Participatory Action Research in Women’s
Community Health Development: Experiences from Sarawak.” With Christina M. Wong (PI),
Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Apr. 1998.
INVITED SYMPOSIA 1. “Climate Related Natural Disasters, Economic Resilience, and City Adaptation Policies: An
Empirical Analysis of Green Job in Florida.” With Orkhan Ismayilov and Richard C. Feiock. A
workshop on Adapting to Climate Change: Actions, Implementations, and Outcomes. University of
Notre Dame. April 28‐May 1, 2017.
2. “Formal and Informal Agreements: Institutional Collective Action Framework.” Special Symposium
on Temas, datos y métodos para la construcción de una agenda de investigación sobre ciudades,
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Aguascalientes, Mexico; Jun 23 -24, 2016.
3. “The Effect of Natural Disasters on Climate Actions of Municipalities: Climate Change and
Building Mitigation and Adaptation.” With KyungWoo Kim** & Edgar Ramirez de la Cruz.
Research Collaboration Network (RCN) Sustainable Human Building Ecosystems Workshop.
DeVoe Moore Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. May 19 - 20, 2016.
4. “Financial Resiliency, Disasters, and Growth: An Institutional Collective Action Approach.” Special
Symposium on Modernization and Innovation in Local Governments, Centro de Investigación y
Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Aguascalientes, Mexico; Jun 15 -16, 2015.
5. “Networks, Governance and Performance.” Research Symposium in Honor of John Scholz. DeVoe
Moore Center and the Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar chair at Florida State University, Tallahassee,
FL.; May 9, 2014.
6. “Social Networks Analysis and Public Policy.” Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
(CIDE), México City, Mexico; Mar. 11 –12, 2013.
7. “Networks and Collaboration in Local Governments.” University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA.; Nov.
13 –14, 2008.
8. “Contracting Networks in Emergency Management: Institutional Collective Action Framework.”
Networks and Coordination of Fragmented Authority: The Challenge of Institutional Collective
Action in Metropolitan Areas, DeVoe Moore Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.;
Feb. 16 –17, 2007.
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9. “Interlocal Contractual Arrangements in the Provision of Public Safety.” Creating Collaborative
Communities: Management Networks, Service Cooperation, and Metropolitan Governance, Wayne
State University, Detroit, MI.; Oct. 31–Nov. 1, 2005.
CONFERENCE PAPERS 1. “Patterns of Communication and Interorganizational Networks during Large Scale Emergency and
Disaster Drills: Institutional Collective Action Framework.” With Julie Winkler**. American
Society for Public Administration’s 79th Annual Conference, Denver. CO., March 9-13, 2018.
2. “Roles of International Aid in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR): South Korea.” With HeeSoun Jang
& Jihoon Jeong**. American Society for Public Administration’s 79th Annual Conference, Denver.
CO., March 9-13, 2018.
3. “Impact of Regional Collaboration Networks on Smart Growth Policy: Extending the Institutional
Collective Action Framework.” With Orkhan Ismayilov**. To be presented at Conference Within a
Conference: Local Governance and Sustainability, Southern Political Science Association (SPSA)
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 4-6, 2018. Also, to be presented at the American
Society for Public Administration’s 79th Annual Conference, Denver. CO., March 9-13, 2018.
4. “Climate Change Policy, Residential Insurance Programs, and Natural Disasters in South Korea.”
With Hyunwoo Lim**, Jisun Ryu** & Vaswati Chatterjee**. Conference Within a Conference: Local
Governance and Sustainability, Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference,
New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 4-6, 2018.
5. “Easy Pickings: An Analysis of Public Procurement Fraud.” With Christy Smith. Southern Political
Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 4-6, 2018.
6. Ismayilov, Orkhan** & Simon A. Andrew. “Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: Policy
Adoption and Green Industry Employment in Florida.” Fiscal Resilience and Sustainability Panel,
American Society for Public Administration’s 78th Annual Conference; Atlanta, Mar. 17-21, 2017.
7. KyungWoo Kim** & Simon A. Andrew. “Do Natural Disasters Matter for Local Governments’
Climate Actions? Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation.” Climate Resilience at the Local
Level: Duties, Data and Damages Panel, American Society for Public Administration’s 78th Annual
Conference; Atlanta, Mar. 17-21, 2017.
8. Ismayilov, Orkhan** & Simon A. Andrew. “Effect of Natural Disasters on the Economy: Growth in
the Green Job Sector in Local Governments.” Conference Within a Conference: Local Governance
and Sustainability, Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference, New
Orleans, LA.; Jan. 12-14, 2017.
9. Chatterjee**, Vaswati & Simon A. Andrew. “Institutional Collective Action ICA Framework:
Linking Smart Growth Policies and Natural Disasters.” Conference Within a Conference: Local
Governance and Sustainability, Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference,
New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 12-14, 2017. Also presented at the Midwest Political Science Association
(MWPS) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL: Apr. 6 –9, 2017.
10. Andrew, Simon A., Arlikatti, Sudha, Ismayilov, Orkhan** & Vaswati Chatterjee**.
“Intergovernmental Collaboration, Communication Networks, and Collective Action Dilemmas: An
Empirical Analysis of Emergency Response During Ebola Out-Break in Dallas-Fort Worth
Metropolitan Region.” Daegu Gyeongbuk International Social Network Conference,
DaeguGyeongbuk (South Korea), Dec. 8-9, 2016.
11. Arlikatti, Sudha, Simon A. Andrew, & Ismayilov, Orkhan**. “Infectious Disease (Ebola)
Management: A Challenge for Public Administration in USA." International Sociological
Association (ISA) Forum 3th Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 10-14, 2016.
12. Ismayilov, Orkhan**, Arlikatti, Sudha, & Simon A. Andrew. “Ebola Crisis in Dallas-Fort Worth
Metropolitan Area: Changes in Local Government Protocols and Policies.” American Society for
Public Administration (ASPA) 77th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.: Mar. 18 –22, 2016.
13. KyungWoo Kim** & Simon A. Andrew. “Innovation for Sustainable Governance: The Effects of
Natural Disasters on Sustainable Practices of Municipalities.” American Society for Public
Administration (ASPA) 77th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.: Mar. 18 –22, 2016.
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14. Andrew, Simon A & Arlikatti, Sudha. “Modeling Communication and Trust Networks in Ebola
Response: Institutional Collective Action Framework.” Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting,
Arlington, VA.; Dec. 6-10, 2015.
15. Arlikatti, Sudha, Simon A. Andrew & Ismayilov, Orkhan**. “Mapping Communication Networks
in Ebola Response: An Examination of Emergency Managers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan
Region” International Research Committee on Disasters (IRCD) Researchers’ Meeting, Broomfield,
CO.; Jul. 22-23, 2015.
16. KyungWoo Kim**, Kyujin Jung** & Simon A. Andrew. “Planning for Interorganizational
Resiliency: An Evaluation of Coastal Region Mitigation Strategies in South Korea.” American
Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.: Mar. 6 –10, 2015.
17. Ismayilov, Orkhan** & Simon A. Andrew. “Effects of Natural Disasters on Local Government
Finance: Window of Opportunity or Burden?” Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 86th
Annual conference, New Orleans, LA.: Jan. 15 –17, 2015. Also presented at American Society for
Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.: Mar. 6 –10, 2015.
18. KyungWoo Kim**, Kyujin Jung** & Simon A. Andrew. “Interorganizational Collaboration in
Hazard Mitigation Strategies.” Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 86th Annual
conference, New Orleans, LA.: Jan. 15 –17, 2015. Also presented at American Society for Public
Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.: Mar. 6 –10, 2015.
19. Jesus Valero**, Kyujin Jung** & Simon A. Andrew. “Does Transformational Leadership Matter in
Building Organizational Resiliency?” Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX.: Mar. 19 –22,
2014.
20. Arlikatti, S., Simon A. Andrew, Siebeneck, L. & Kraiwuth, Jaikampan**. “Measuring and
Comparing Organizations’ Resilience in Responding to the 2011 Mega Floods in Thailand”.
International Research Committee on Disasters (IRCD) and Hazard Researchers Meeting,
Broomfield, CO.; July 17-18, 2013.
21. Kyujin Jung**, Simon A. Andrew & Sudha Arlikatti. “Building Regional Resiliency: A Test of
Bonding and Bridging Effects.” Urban Affairs Association Conference. San Francisco, CA.: Apr. 3
–6, 2013.
22. Siebeneck, L.K., Arlikatti, S., Simon A. Andrew & Jaikampan, Kraiwuth**. “Cross-Comparison of
Disaster Resilience in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities in Thailand.” Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA.; April 11, 2013.
23. Arlikatti, Sudha, Simon A. Andrew & Siebeneck, Laura. “The 2011-2012 Floods in Thailand: An
Examination of Organizational Response in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities.” 73rd
Annual Meeting, Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, CO.: Mar. 19 –23, 2013.
24. Andrew, Simon A. & Sudha Arlikatti. “Public, Private, and Nonprofit Partnerships in Disaster
Housing Recovery: An Examination of Village Adoption and Matching Housing Developmental
Approaches in India.” American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference,
New Orleans, LA.: Mar. 15 –19, 2013.
25. Andrew, Simon A., Sudha Arlikatti & Kyujin Jung**. “Disaster Management through Networked
Governance in South Korea: A Test of Bonding and Bridging Hypotheses.” American Society for
Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.: Mar. 15 –19, 2013.
26. Andrew, Simon A. & Yi-En Tso**. “E-Government in Taiwanese Local Government: Linkage
between Government and Civil Society” Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual
Meeting. San Antonio, TX.: Apr. 13 –15, 2012.
27. Andrew, Simon A. & Wei Liang Lung**. “The Influence of City Managers on the Decisions of
Bond Issuance: Some Evidences from Texas Charter Cities.” Western Political Science Association
(WPSA) Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX.: Apr. 13 –15, 2012.
28. Siebeneck, L., Sudha Arlikatti, Simon A. Andrew & Kraiwuth, Jaikampan**. “Resiliency among
Rural, Suburban and Urban Communities Following the 2011 Thailand Floods.” International
Research Committee on Disasters (IRCD) and Hazard Researchers Meeting, Broomfield, CO.: Jul.
17 –18, 2012.
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29. Maghelal, Praveen, HeeSoun Jang, Sudha Arlikatti & Simon A. Andrew. “Assessing Blight and its
Economic Impacts: A Case Study of Dallas, Texas.” 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of
the Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Cincinnati, OH.: 2012.
30. Andrew, Simon A. & Wei Liang Lung**. “Statutory Framework, Institutional Constraints, and
Municipal Bonds.” Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual Meeting. San Antonio,
TX.: Apr. 21 –23, 2011.
31. Collins, Brian & Simon A. Andrew. “Intergovernmental Grant Contracting at the Municipal Level:
The Role and Impact of Contracting Capacity and Competencies.” Midwest Political Science
Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.: March 31 – Apr. 3, 2011.
32. Andrew, Simon A. & Xiangyu Li**. “Working Together in Emergency Preparedness: Federal
Funding Programs and Political Institutions As determinants of Local Collaboration.” Southern
Political Science Association (SPSA) 82nd Annual conference. New Orleans, LA.: Jan. 5 –8, 2011.
33. Andrew, Simon A. & Wei Liang Lung**. “Institutional Constraints and Municipal Bonds.”
Southern Political Science Association (SPSA) 82nd Annual conference. New Orleans, LA.: Jan. 5 –
8, 2011.
34. Arlikatti, Sudha & Simon A. Andrew. “The Good and the Bad of Post-tsunami Housing
Reconstruction in India.” Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP) 51st Annual Conference, Minneapolis-St. Paul. MN.: Oct. 7 –10, 2010.
35. Long, Laurie C**, Simon A. Andrew, Sudha Arlikatti & James Kendra “Housing Recovery after
2004 Tsunami: Change as Perceived by Displaced and Non-displaced Households.” Paper presented
at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 51st Annual Conference, Minneapolis-
St. Paul. MN.: Oct. 7 –10, 2010.
36. Arlikatti, Sudha & Simon A. Andrew. “Patterns of Post-Tsunami Sheltering and Housing in
Southern India.” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association (ISA) 17th Annual
Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden: Jul. 11 –17, 2010.
37. Andrew, Simon A. & Jered Carr. “Participation by Emergency Managers in Emergency Response
Planning: A Test of Bonding and Bridging Hypotheses.” Paper read and presented at10th National
Public Management Research Conference (PMRC). Columbus, OH. ; Oct. 1–3, 2009; and at the
Urban Affairs Association (UAS) 40th Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii: March 10 –13, 2010.
38. Hawkins, Christopher V. & Simon A. Andrew. “Competition and Cooperation: The Roles of Joint
Ventures in Economic Development Policies.” 10th National Public Management Research
Conference (PMRC). Columbus, OH.; Oct. 1–3, 2009.
39. Sudha Arlikatti, Simon A. Andrew, James M. Kendra & Carla S. Prater. “Role of Government
Interventions in Disaster Related Mental Health Recovery: Longitudinal Study in Tsunami Affected
Communities in Southern India” Paper prepared for presentation at the International Research
Committee on Disasters Researchers (IRCDR) Meeting in Broomfield, CO.; Jul. 18–19, 2009.
40. Andrew, Simon A. & James M. Kendra. “Regional Integration through Agreements: Does
Multiplexity in Urban Service Deliveries Matter?” Workshop on Workshop (WOW 4), Indiana
University in Bloomington, IN.; Jun. 3–6, 2009.
41. Andrew, Simon A., James Kendra & Rochelle Brittingham. “What can Institutional Collective
Action Tell us about Self-organizing Disaster Behavioral Health?” Southern Political Science
Association (SPSA), New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 8 –10, 2009.
42. Andrew, Simon A. “Using Network Analysis to Explain Self-organizing Governance in Emergency
Management/ Planning.” With Pamela McGehee; Southern Political Science Association (SPSA),
New Orleans, LA.; Jan., 10-12, 2008.
43. Andrew, Simon A. & Chris Hawkins. “Networks and Community Development: What do Non-
profit Relations Tell us about Collaborative Management?” Southern Political Science Association
(SPSA), New Orleans, LA.; Jan., 10-12, 2008.
44. Andrew, Simon A. “Institutional Ties, Interlocal Contractual Arrangements, and the Dynamic of
Metropolitan Governance.” Western Political Science Association (WPSA), Las Vegas, NV. ; Mar.,
8-10, 2007.
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45. Andrew, Simon A. & Chris Hawkins. “How Effective is Collaborative Management in
Redistributive Programs? An Evaluation of a Community Building Initiative Using Networks
Analysis.” Poster presented at Annual Conference for the Association for Public Policy Analysis
and Management (APPAM), Madison, WI. ; Nov., 2006.
46. Andrew, Simon A. & Chris Hawkins. “Collaborative Management, Community Building, and
Social Capital: An Evaluation of “Community Building” Initiative using Networks Analysis.” With
Christopher Hawkins, Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL. ; Apr., 20-23, 2006.
47. Andrew, Simon A. “Interlocal Agreements as an Urban Management Tool: Applicability of
Network Analysis to Understanding Interlocal Cooperation.” Paper presented at the Midwest
Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. ; Apr., 2005.
48. Andrew, Simon A. Feiock, Richard C., & Annette Steinacker. “Politics, Institutions and
Bargaining: Local Development Policy Choices.” With Feiock, Richard C., Annette Steinacker.
Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL. ; Apr., 2004.
49. Andrew, Simon A. “Watershed Partnerships, Weak Ties, and Structural Holes: The Effects of
Network Constraint on Performance Outcome.” Paper presented at the Florida Political Science
Association (FPSA) Annual Meeting, Gainesville, FL.; Mar., 13, 2004.
50. Andrew, Simon A., Berry, Frances S., & Brower, Ralph S.“Is There a ‘Digital Divide’ Within the
Nonprofit Sector? Assessing Information Technology Use in Nonprofit Agencies within 19 North
Florida Counties.” With Ralph Brower and Frances S. Berry. Presented at Southeast Evaluation
Association (SEA) Annual Conference, Tallahassee, FL.; Jan., 29, 2004.
51. Andrew, Simon A., Berry, Frances S., Brower, Ralph S., & Laster, Brendon “‘Digital Divide’ and
Information Technology Capabilities: Opportunities and Challenges for North Florida's Nonprofit
Organizations.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Research on
Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Denver, CO.; Nov., 19-22, 2003.
52. Andrew, Simon A. “Water Governance in Florida: Does it Matter?” Paper presented at the
Southern Conference for Public Administration (SECoPA) Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA.; Oct.,
12-14, 2003.
53. Andrew, Simon A. Annette Steinacker, & Richard Feiock “A Bargaining Framework for Local
Development Policy Choices.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association (APSA), Philadelphia, PA.; Aug., 27-30, 2003.
54. Andrew, Simon A. “Governance Strategy in Natural Resource Management: A Transaction Cost
Approach.” Poster Presentation Division 25 for the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association (APSA), Philadelphia, PA.; Aug., 27 - 30, 2003.
55. Andrew, Simon A. “Managing the Forest: A Transaction Cost Approach.” Paper presentation at the
Annual Southeastern Conference of Public Administration (SECoPA) Annual Meeting, Columbia,
SC.; Oct., 2-5, 2002.
56. Wong, Christina M. & Simon A. Andrew “Community Health Development through Participatory
Action Research in an Isolated Ethnic Minority Community in Malaysia.” In Book of Abstracts,
Eliminating Health Disparities, 128th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health
Association (APHA), Boston, MA. ; Nov., 2000.
57. Andrew, Simon A. & Pamela Meyer. “Economic Development, Over-Urbanization, and Incidence
of Poor Health: A Case Study of Texas-Mexico Border.” with Pamela Meyer. In Book of Abstracts,
Eliminating Health Disparities, 128th Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Public Health
Association (APHA), Boston, MA. ; Nov., 2000.
HONORS & AWARDS PA MPA Students Association, Professor of the Year Award, 2017.
PA PhD Students Association, Received Outstanding Professor of the Year Award, 2016, 2017.
PA PhD Students Association, Received Recognition for services as PhD Coordinator, 2015.
Student Mentor, Received Recognition for UNT Honors Day, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.
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Paul A. Volcker’s Award, American Political Science Association (APSA), 2007.
Founders’ Forum Fellow, American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), 2006.
Donald Stone’s Award for Outstanding Graduate Student’s paper, the American Society for Public
Administration: Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM), 2006.
Raul P. De Guzman Award for Outstanding Doctoral Seminar Paper, Askew School, 2004.
Phi Alpha Alpha (Public Affairs Honors Society), Florida State University Chapter, 2003.
Texas A & M University–Corpus Christi, Core Curriculum Program in recognition for exceptional work
with First Year undergraduate students, (USA) May 2001.
Second National Smart Partnership Dialogue on “Land Development through Smart Partnership.” The
Prime Minister Department (Malaysia), Oct., 24-25, 1998.
Alcoholism and Cigarette Addiction among Iban Communities. Majlis Adat Istiadat, Sarawak
(Malaysia), May 15-17, 1998.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society for Public Administration, 2011 –present.
Public Management Research, 2012 –present.
Urban Affairs Association, 2014.
Midwest Political Science Association, 2005, 2006.
Southern Political Science Association, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015.
American Political Science Association, 2003, 2007.
Florida Political Science Association, 2004.
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, 2003, 2004.
American Public Health Association, 2000.
SERVICE TO ACADEMIC JOURNALS Public Performance & Management Review (PPMR)
American Review of Public Administration (ARPA)
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (J-PART)
Public Administration Quarterly (PAQ)
State and Local Government Review (SLGR)
Land Use Policy
Policy Studies Journal (PSJ)
Urban Affairs Review (UAR)
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
Disasters: Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management
Public Budgeting and Finance
International Studies Quarterly
Academy of Management
Administrative & Society
SAGE Open
Public Administration Review (PAR)
Housing Policy Debate
International Journal of Social Economics
Regional Environmental Change
International Journal of Water Resources Development
Local Government Studies
International Review of Administrative Science
International Public Management Journal
Oxford Development Studies
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SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Program Chair – Conference within a Conference: “Local Governance and Sustainability.”
Southern Political Science Association Annual (SPSA) Meeting, New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 4-6,
2018.
Panel Discussant – Local Government Administration Panel. Southern Political Science Association
Annual (SPSA) Meeting, New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 4-6, 2018.
Panel Chair/Discussant – Conference within a Conference: “Local Governance and Sustainability Panel.
Southern Political Science Association Annual (SPSA) Meeting, New Orleans, LA.; Jan. 12-14,
2017.
Panel Moderator/Discussant – “Emerging Model of Collaborative Governance: Self-organizing.”
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.; Mar.
14 –19, 2013.
Panel Chair/Discussant – “Politics of Infrastructure and Capital Improvements” Midwest Political
Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.; Apr. 12–15, 2012.
Panel Chair – “Government-Nonprofit Networks and Social Service Delivery Systems: Challenges of
Accountability and Performance.” Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL.; Mar. 31 –Apr. 3, 2011.
Panel Chair – “Understanding Emergency Management Networks.” Southern Political Science
Association (SPSA), New Orleans, LA.; Jan., 8–10, 2009.
Panel Discussant – “Regionalism through Intergovernmental Services Cooperation.” Southern
Political Science Association (SPSA), New Orleans, LA.; Jan., 8 –10, 2009.
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Volunteer (mentoring newly arrived refugees), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Dallas
(Texas), 2013 –2014.
Founder and Treasurer, Sarawak AIDS Concern Society, Sarawak (Malaysia), 1997 –1999.
Committee Member, East Anglia Ecumenical Racism Awareness Project, Norwich, (England), 1994 –1996.
Committee Member, Leicester Diocesan: Bishop’s Race and Community Relations, Leicester
(England), 1989 –1992.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Interview, a digital media class “UNT Emergency Drill.” May 9, 2017.
Interview, “Increase in Doctoral Graduates puts UNT on the Map.” NT Daily, August 28, 2014. Interview, “Region Embraces Boundaries; Disasters Know None.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
March 8, 2014.
Interview on “Dallas Blight Study” UNT's On the Record magazine, July 18, 2013.
Interview on “Dallas Blight Study” Dallas Business Journal, July 16, 2013.
News Coverage on “Dallas Blight Study”:
UNT Research Magazine Vol. 23, No.1-Spring 2014.
Al Dia [Spanish Newspaper], July 17, 2013.
Dallas Observer, July 17, 2013.
Dallas Morning News (Editorial), July 17, 2013.
Dallas Morning News, July 16, 2013.
Dallas Morning News — Dallas Morning Views Blog
Republished in Texas News Today, Celebrity Balla, One News Page, & US Cover Times
Dallas Observer, July 12, 2013.
D Magazine Front Burner, July 12, 2013.
Republished in Frrole [Social Newspaper] & Dallas City and Press
CBS11 aired story at 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. July 12, 2013.
KERA, July 11, 2013.
News Release GoMeanGreen.com, July 11, 2013.
News Release News Service Website
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UNT InHouse (Faculty/Staff Newsletter of UNT)
UNT News, “Professor Receives Research Grant to study Communication among Emergency
Managers.” July 3, 2007.
CONTINUING EDUCATION Workshop on “Networks in Political Science.” Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of
Michigan, June 2011.
Grant Writers’ Seminars and Workshops at University of North Texas, Dec., 2009.
Workshop on “Networks in Political Science.” JFK School of Government, Harvard University, June,
2008.
Workshop on “Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network Analysis” (SIENA) program for the
statistical analysis of network dynamics for complete networks (Tom Snijders and Christian
Steglich) University of Groningen, Holland, Jan., 2006.
William Berry’s NSF Grant Writing Workshop at Florida State University, Apr., 2005.
TEACHING INTERESTS
Graduate Public Administration & Society (PADM 5010)
Public Administration Research Methods I (PADM 5500)
Public Administration Research Methods II (PADM 5510)
Program Evaluation (PADM 5550)
Economic & Community Development (PADM 5310)
Economic Development & Disasters (PADM 5700)
Seminar in Public Administration (PADM 6010)
Seminar in Public Management I (PADM 6020)
Seminar in Public Management II (PADM 6030)
Seminar in Public Management (PADM 6110)
Workshops in Public Administration, I, II, & III (PADM 6700)
Directed Research in Public Administration (PADM 6940)
Undergraduate Introduction to Public Administration (UNT) (PADM 3000)
Public Policy Analysis (UNT) (PADM 4450)
Diversity in Urban Governance (UNT) (PADM 2100)
Public Administration in American Society (FSU) (PAD 3003)
U.S. History to 1865 (Texas A&M University, Teaching Assistant) (HIST 1301)
U.S. History since 1865 (Texas A&M University, Teaching Assistant) (HIST 1302)
Labor Economics (UNIMAS, Lecturer) (SSB 2013)
Basic Concepts & Issues of Development (UNIMAS, Lecturer) (SSR 2013)
Political Economy (UNIMAS, Lecturer) (SSB 2023)
Development Economics (UNIMAS, Lecturer) (SSR 2044)
Industrialization, Technology, & Working Environment (UNIMAS, Lecturer) (SSB 3013)
DIRECTED STUDENT LEARNING (DOCTORAL STUDENTS)
Doctoral Committee Chair Filadelfo León-Cázares, graduate (2011) Associate Professor, Universidad De Guadalajara,
México (Fulbright Scholar).
Wei Liang Lung, graduate (2013) (Wachira’s Doctoral Scholarship recipient).
Kyujin Jung, graduate (2015) Assistant Professor, Korea University – Seoul, Republic of Korea
(Quick Response Grant; ASPA Wallace O. Keene's, & ASPA Donald Stone’s Awards
recipient).
Saleh M. Alhumaid, graduate (2015) Colonel, Saudi Royal Military.
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Orkhan M. Ismayilov, graduate (2017) Assistant Professor, ADA University – Baku, Republic of
Azerbaijan (ASPA Founders' Fellow; SECM’s Dissertation Scholarship recipient).
KyungWoo Kim, graduate (2017) (ASPA’s SENRA best graduate paper; Quick Response Grant
recipient; Urban Communication Foundation Scholarship (UAA) recipient).
Vaswati Chatterjee, 4th Year PhD Student.
Abdullah Alshammari, 3rd Year PhD Student.
Mohammed Abdullah I. Alkhurayyif, 2nd Year PhD Student.
Saad Abdullah I. Alkhurayyif, 2nd Year PhD Student.
Linwyse Joseph-Stanislaus, 2nd Year PhD Student.
Duchess Humphrey, 2nd Year PhD Student.
Ji Sun Ryu, 1st Year PhD Student.
HyunWoo (Justin) Lim, 1st Year PhD Student.
Doctoral Committee Member Sinan Ulkemen, graduate (2009)
Siwaporn Chaicharoen, graduate (2013)
Eliot Jennings, graduate (2013)
David Wachira, graduate (2013)
Li Xiangyu, graduate (2014)
Marina Saitgalina, graduate (2014)
Kraiwuth Jaikampan, graduate (2014)
Michael Overton, graduate (2015)
Hassan Taibah, graduate (2015)
Julius Nukpezah, graduate (2016)
Doctoral Committee University Representative Tommy Tucker, D.Ed. graduate (2009)
Visiting Scholars Gwang Yong Kim, Director of Safety Policy Division, Ministry of Security and Public Administration
(S. Korea), 2015-16.
Hyung-Suk Lee, Director of Safety Services Coordination Division, Ministry of Public Safety and
Security, (S. Korea), 2016-17.
Jun-Sik Lee, Director of Big-data Analysis Division, National Computing and Information Service,
Ministry of the Interior, (S. Korea), 2017-18.