DR HERMAN L BOSCHKEN
San Jose State University
Professor, Urban Studies
United States
My Publications
MULTI-GOVERNMENT NETWORKS IN GOVERNING MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS
The American Review of Public Administration
February 2017
By joining together two theory streams of Social-Ecological Systems and Organizational Systems, the article proposes a framework for designing intergovernmental policymaking networks for very larg...
INEQUALITY IN AMERICAN GLOBAL CITIES
August 2020
Inequality in metropolitan areas is part of a paradoxical triangle of competing motives over resources allocation. Chief among inequality/equity rivals is the penchant for urban economic developmen...
Sustainability: Urbanization of the Coastal Zone
Urban Studies
October 2012
Worldwide, most global cities are located in coastal zones, but a paradox of sustainability is especially striking for U.S. global cities. This article examines such a paradox, involving globalizat...
DEFINING GLOBAL CITIES FROM MULTIPLE SOCIOECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
Urban Studies
January 2008
The term "global city" bestows an image of an urban place that is contemporary, international, multicultural, "wired", cosmopolitan, polarizing and having geographically boundless power. Neverthele...
UPPER MIDDLE CLASS INFLUENCE IN GLOBAL CITIES
Urban Affairs Review
July 2003
The central feature distinguishing global cities from other cities is transnational connectedness. But another important consideration in urban globalization is the disproportionately high presence...
Urban Spatial form and Policy Outcomes in Public Agencies
Urban Affairs Review
September 2000
Organizational Performance and Multiple Constituencies
Public Administration Review
May 1994
Strategy and Structure: Reconceiving the Relationship
Journal of Management
March 1990
Discussions have drawn attention to the relationship between strategy and structure for over 50 years. Yet, no firm basis has emerged to settle the issue of causal direction or to affirm the relati...
Organization Theory and Federalism: Interorganizational Networks and the Political Econ...
Organization Studies
October 1982
The Demands of Conflicting Change on Public Enterprise: West Coast Seaport Development ...
Public Administration Review
May 1982
Organizational Logic for Concurrent Government in Metropolitan Areas.
Academy of Management Review
January 1976
The New Panama Canal in a Global Context (Presentation Slides)
SSRN Electronic Journal
Income inequality and the imprint of globalization on U.S. metropolitan areas
Cities
February 2022
Globalization has many avenues of impact on society. One of these is its imprint on large metropolitan areas, especially global cities. In the case of economic inequality, this research article tra...
Behavior of Urban Public Authorities Operating in Competitive Markets: Policy Outcomes ...
Administration & Society
January 2000
Upper-middle-class Influence on Developmental Policy Outcomes: The Case of Transit Infr...
Urban Studies
April 1998
REDESIGNING PUBLIC AGENCIES TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE IN A CONTEXT OF TURBULENT CHANGE
Review of Policy Research
March 1988
Strategic planning of seaport development in a global economy: Observations of an execu...
Coastal Zone Management Journal
January 1986
IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION ON PUBLIC ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT: CASE OF AMERICAN S...
Review of Policy Research
November 1985
Interorganizational Considerations in Coastal Management: The 1976 California Legislati...
Coastal Zone Management Journal
January 1978
Public Control of Land Use: Are Existing Administrative Structures Appropriate?
Public Administration Review
September 1977
Organizational Logic for Concurrent Government in Metropolitan Areas.
Academy of Management Review
January 1976
The Logic of Protest Action
The Western Political Quarterly
March 1975
The Logic of Protest Action
Political Research Quarterly
March 1975
Global Cities