All Stories

  1. Income inequality and the imprint of globalization on U.S. metropolitan areas
  2. INEQUALITY IN AMERICAN GLOBAL CITIES
  3. MULTI-GOVERNMENT NETWORKS IN GOVERNING MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS
  4. Sustainability: Urbanization of the Coastal Zone
  5. DEFINING GLOBAL CITIES FROM MULTIPLE SOCIOECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
  6. UPPER MIDDLE CLASS INFLUENCE IN GLOBAL CITIES
  7. Urban Spatial form and Policy Outcomes in Public Agencies
  8. Behavior of Urban Public Authorities Operating in Competitive Markets: Policy Outcomes in Mass Transit
  9. Upper-middle-class Influence on Developmental Policy Outcomes: The Case of Transit Infrastructure
  10. Organizational Performance and Multiple Constituencies
  11. Strategy and Structure: Reconceiving the Relationship
  12. REDESIGNING PUBLIC AGENCIES TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE IN A CONTEXT OF TURBULENT CHANGE
  13. Strategic planning of seaport development in a global economy: Observations of an executive port director
  14. IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION ON PUBLIC ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT: CASE OF AMERICAN SEAPORTS
  15. Organization Theory and Federalism: Interorganizational Networks and the Political Economy of The Federalist
  16. The Demands of Conflicting Change on Public Enterprise: West Coast Seaport Development and Environmental Regulation
  17. Interorganizational Considerations in Coastal Management: The 1976 California Legislative Experience
  18. Public Control of Land Use: Are Existing Administrative Structures Appropriate?
  19. Organizational Logic for Concurrent Government in Metropolitan Areas.
  20. Organizational Logic for Concurrent Government in Metropolitan Areas.
  21. The Logic of Protest Action
  22. The Logic of Protest Action
  23. Global Cities
  24. The New Panama Canal in a Global Context (Presentation Slides)