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School of Public Policy Faculty Publications

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Professor Mark S. Addleson
"Stories about Firms: Boundaries, Structures, Strategies and Processes" in Managerial and Decision Economics, June-August 2001.

Professor Ann Baker
"Creating a New Kind of Conversation: A Consultant's Role in Building Sustainable Change in the New Economy" in Changing the Way We Manage Change: The Consultants Speak, 2002.

With Judith White and Cecilia McMillen, "Challenging Traditional Models: Towards an Inclusive Model of Group Development" in Journal of Management Inquiry, 2001.

Professor Brien Benson
"Transportation Information Systems" in Handbook of Transport Systems and Traffic Control, 2001.

"The Variable Message Sign System of Northern Virginia" in Intelligent Transport Systems: Cases and Policies, 2001.

Professor Stephen S. Fuller
"The Economy, Housing and your Commute?" Inside Personal Finance, September 2001

"Washington's Wartime Economy" Washington Business Forward, November 2001

Professor Todd LaPorte
"Hotlinked Governance: A Worldwide Assessment 1997-2000" with Chris C. Demchak, presented at the 6th National Conference on Research in Public Management, Bloomington, Indiana, 2001.

Professor James P. Pfiffner
"The President and Congress at the Turn of the Century: Structural Sources of Conflict," in Rivals for Power, 2002.

Professor Stephen R. Ruth
with M. Shi "Distance Learning in Developing Countries: Is Anyone Measuring Cost-Benefits?" in TechKnowLogia, 2001.

Professor Laurie Schintler
"The Woodrow Wilson Bridge" in Intelligent Transport Systems: Cases and Policies, 2001.

Professor Tojo Thatchenkery
"Mining for Meaning: Reading Organizations Using Hermeneutic Philosophy" in The Language of Organization, 2001.

"Strategies for Addressing Asian Pacific American Glass Ceiling: An Analysis of the Voices of the 'Invisible' Minority in Corporate America and Federal Agencies" presented at the 23rd Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, November 1-3, 2001.

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