MARLENE JUGL
Insegnamenti a.a. 2022/2023
20545 PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION & HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
20609 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
30342 PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
Insegnamenti a.a. precedenti
Note biografiche
I joined Bocconi in 2019 as Assistant Professor of Public Administration. I hold an MA in Public Administration from the University of Potsdam and a doctoral degree from the Hertie School in Berlin. I studied Political Science, Public Administration and French at the University of Potsdam, Sciences Po Lyon and the University of Warsaw. I was a visiting researcher at the European University Institute in Florence.
Curriculum Accademico
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Aree di interesse scientifico
My research interests include comparative public administration, the role of administrative traditions and culture, governance in small states, and the relation between politics and administration. In my doctoral research, I examined the various effects of country size on political and administrative systems.
Pubblicazioni
Jugl, Marlene. 2019. “Finding the Golden Mean: Country Size and the Performance of National Bureaucracies.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 29 (1): 118–32.
- featured in JPART's virtual issues Emerging Scholars (2020) and Developing and Emerging Economies (2021)
Jugl, Marlene. 2020. “Country Size and the Survival of Authoritarian Monarchies: Developing a New Argument.” Democratization 27 (2): 283–301.
Jugl, Marlene. 2020. “Public Administration in Small European States: Size, Characteristics and Performance.” In Handbook of Governance in Small States, edited by Lino Briguglio, Jessica Byron, Stefano Moncada, and Wouter Veenendaal, 77–88. Routledge.
Bach, Tobias, Marlene Jugl, Dustin Köhler and Kai Wegrich. 2021. “Regulatory agencies, reputational threats, and communicative responses.” Regulation & Governance online first: 1–16.