Associate Professor
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Dr. Zheng Yang serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Administration at ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ, Dominguez Hills. Her specialized areas of research and teaching include public and nonprofit management, organizational theory and behavior, network governance, inter-organizational collaboration, and volunteering behavior, with a nuanced focus on incorporating social psychology perspectives to explain organizational behavior in public and nonprofit sectors. Before joining ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ, Dr. Yang earned her doctoral degree in Public Administration from North Carolina State University. Her research work has appeared in Public Management Review, International Public Management Journal, The American Review of Public Administration, Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, and the Social Science Journal, among others. Besides her English publications, Dr. Yang has authored a well-received introductory book on research methods, "The Fun of Becoming a Researcher: Your First Book on How to Conduct Social Research," which is written in Chinese.
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CJA 339, Research Methods and Communication in Criminal Justice AdministrationÌý
PUB 303, Public Personnel AdministrationÌý
PUB 502, Administrative Theory and BehaviorÌý
PUB 508, Public Human Resource ManagementÌý
PUB 592, Capstone: Integrative Seminar in Public AdministrationÌý
PUB 503, Introduction to Research Methods in Public AdministrationÌý
PUB 500, Environment and Practice of Public AdministrationÌý
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View the curriculum vitae for Professor Yang.
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