The Online Journal & Network of American Society for Public Administration’s Section for Public Management Practice

Welcome to our Section for Public Management Practice collaborative ASPA journal and website promoting good governance through a worldwide professional and academic community of practice – including emerging, modernizing, and advanced democracies.

Good Governance Worldwide

Sponsored by Texas State University’s
William P. Hobby Center for Public Service

What’s New?

CENTEX ASPA Conducts Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Texas State University Campus in Round Rock on Friday November 15th.

Click here for an article with pictures of the Symposium

Click here for the Symposium schedule with a recording link to all the presentations.

Tim Winchel, a member of the GGW Editorial Board has published an article in the Fall 2024 Issue of The Federal Manager, “Does AI Have a Role in Federal Productivity Measurement

Click here to access the article.

William P. Hobby Center for Public Service Receives Grant from the Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC)

On July 24, 2024, the William P. Hobby Center for Public Service received notification from the Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC) that a grant submitted by Texas State University Professor Dr. Sheriff Folarin was approved by the TIEC Board. Dr. Folarin was awarded a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) grant. The partner university on the grant is the University of Rwanda, Rwanda, Africa. The purpose of the grant is to provide for collaboration and cooperation between the 2 universities and to promote greater understanding between students and faculty in the US and in Africa.

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About Good Governance Worldwide

Good Governance Worldwide (GGW) is the Interactive Website/Journal for ASPA’s Section for Public Management Practice (SPMP).

Editorial Board

GGW Editors & Editorial Board

The Editorial Board advises the Editor in Chief on content for the GGW website/journal and topics, titles and editors for GGW Symposia Issues.

Editorial Guidelines

Guidelines for the submission of manuscripts for GGW Symposia Issues, articles, content etc. for the Website/Journal .

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Archive

Information/articles, etc. that were uploaded to the original GGW Website are available.

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Resources

Includes websites and information about related organizations that provide relevant content and contacts for public and not-for-profit managers, supervisors, and employees.

Symposia

Good Governance Worldwide (GGW) is scheduled to publish 3 Symposia Issues from January 2024 through December 2024.

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The primary purpose of ASPA’s Section for Public Management Practice and the Good Governance Worldwide Web site is to provide practitioners around the world with insight into today’s public sector challenges and efforts underway that offer innovative solutions for our global community of practice.

It is further intended to help forge a more global network within which participants can share their challenges – in both advanced industrial nations and emerging democracies and modernizing countries.

Most importantly, we wish to help connect professional public management practitioners with others who may have invaluable experience and perspectives not available within a more limited public service community.

The GGW Journal and Website is intended to help practitioners and academics in ASPA and beyond to contribute to a more favorable view of public service and public employees and provide for increased understanding of how “good governance” contributes to advancing the goals of societies and associations around the world and demonstrate to practitioners and academics innovative solutions that have been developed within the government sector to address complex and difficult policy problems.