讲座人一:美国南加州大学 公共政策学院院长/教授 Jack Knott
讲座人二:美国南加州大学国际事务主任/教授 Eric Heikkila
讲座时间:2012年11月22日上午11:00——12:00
讲座地点:上海财大公管学院凤凰楼202会议室(武川路111号)
Jack H. Knott
Dean
C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Dean and Professor
Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall 312 A
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626
Email: jhknott@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-0350
Fax: (213) 740-5379
Curriculum Vita
Ph.D. in Political Science
UC Berkeley
Expertise
Political institutions and public policy, health policy, and public management
Biographical Sketch
Jack H. Knott took the reins of the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy in August 2005 as the C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Dean and Professor. Before joining USC, Dean Knott served from 1997 until 2005 as professor of political science and director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Chicago. From 1987 to 1997, Dean Knott was a professor in the Department of Political Science at Michigan State University, where he served as departmental chair and director of Michigan State's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research.
Dean Knott is a leading scholar in the fields of political institutions and public policy, health policy, and public management. He has published three books, including Reforming Bureaucracy: The Politics of Institutional Choice, and numerous journal articles and book chapters. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley, his M.A. in comparative political economy from the School of Advanced International Studies at The Johns Hopkins University, and his undergraduate degree in history from Calvin College.
Fall 2007: Dean Knott Elected to National Academy
Jack H. Knott, C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Dean and Professor, has been elected as a fellow to the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). In addition to the National Academy of Science -- which includes the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine -- NAPA is the only other congressionally chartered National Academy. NAPA is an independent, non-partisan organization chartered to assist federal, state, and local governments in improving their effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability. More information on NAPA is available at www.napawash.org.
Publications
Knott, Jack H., Reforming Bureaucracy: The Politics of Institutional Choice; Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall; 1987
Knott, Jack H., Managing the German Economy: Budgetary Politics in a Federal State; Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books; 1981
Hammond, Thomas H. and Jack H. Knott, A Zero-Based Look at Zero-Base Budgeting; New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books; 1980
Eric Heikkila
Professor
Director, International Initiatives
Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall 301D
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626
Email: heikkila@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 821-1037
Fax: (213) 740-1801
Website: http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~heikkila/
Curriculum Vita
Ph.D. in Economics
University of British Columbia
Expertise
Urban development, economic development, East Asian cities, urban economics, urban information systems
Biographical Sketch
Eric Heikkila, Ph.D., has been with USC since 1986. He is an economist by training and has been published extensively in three main areas of research: urban and regional development, urban information systems, and East Asian cities and cultures. His book, The Economics of Planning, was published by the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers University. As co-founder and executive secretary of the Pacific Rim Council on Urban Development, Professor Heikkila has been instrumental in developing and maintaining a strong international network of scholars and practitioners who are involved in urban development throughout the Pacific region. As a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, he spent an academic year with Beijing University's Department of Urban and Environmental Sciences, where he undertook joint research on urbanization in China.
Publications
Heikkila, E. J., “Environmentalism with Chinese Characteristics?: Urban River Revitalization in Foshan”; Planning Theory & Practice, vol 12(1); Forthcoming
Heikkila, E. J., “Beijing: Lost in Translation?”; Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, vol. 28; Forthcoming
Heikkila, E. J., “An Information Perspective on Path Dependence”; Journal of Institutional Economics, vol 7(1), March, 23-45; 2011
Heikkila, E. J. and P. Peycam, “Economic Development in the Shadow of Angkor Wat: Meaning, Legitimation, and Myth”; Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol. 29(3), Spring, 294 – 309; 2010
Heikkila, E. J. and Y. Wang, “Exploring the Dual Dichotomy within Urban Geo-graphy: An Application of Fuzzy Urban Sets”; Urban Geography, vol. 31(3), 406-421; 2010
Paul Rabé and E. J. Heikkila, “Urban Planning and Development Responses to Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation”; PRCUD Ho Chi Minh City Report, Pacific Rim Council on Urban Development, Los Angeles Eric J. Heikkila, Executive Editor; 2010
Heikkila, E.J., with L. Hu, "Adjusting Spatial Entropy Measures for Scale and Resolutions Effects"; Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, vol. 33(6), 845-862 ; 2006
