Associate Director Ulrich Jensen and Justin M. Stritch from School of Public Affairs collaborated with CORD Affiliate Christoffer Florczak to investigate the influence of genetics on leader role occupancy over time using the Danish Twin Registry.

This presentation examines the theoretical and empirical effects of uncivil behavior by citizens on individual and organizational outcomes at the local government level. Citizen incivility exacts a psychological and emotional toll on employees, increasing stress, decreasing job satisfaction, and sparking higher turnover intentions. Additionally, the presentation will theorize how these individual impacts can lead to broader organizational challenges, such as more conflict in citizen interactions and reduced service quality.

The discourse surrounding cultural responsiveness in program evaluation has increased markedly in recent years. Although we have a sense of approaches that guide evaluators on how they should attend to culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion, there has been little empirical research examining culturally responsive and equity-focused evaluation in practice.

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