Summary
Brad A. M. Johnson is an assistant professor of public administration at the Βι¶ΉΣ³». His work focuses on bridging organizational and policy theories through the lenses of local government, technology and civic engagement. As part of his research, he constructs novel datasets from government records, develops typologies from those datasets and uses various methods (quantitative, computational and qualitative) to better understand the organizations that produce them. His work has been published in numerous academic journals such as Public Administration Review, State and Local Government Review and Public Personnel Management.
His teaching reflects the diversity of public administration as a dynamic field of practice - incorporating fresh voices into the curricula.
Professionally, Johnson was a planner in a local government organization. He worked for several govtech companies as a consultant and cofounded a software platform to manage civic engagement in government agencies. Through this work he engaged over 200 local government entities across the United States.
Research interests
- Local Government
- Civic Engagement
- Government Technology
- Organizational Theory
- Policy-Organization Link
- Public Personnel
- Public Management
Courses taught
- PSC 341 - Elements of Public Administration
- PSC 604B - Public Personnel Administration
- PSC 751 - Public Policy Analysis
- PSC 785 - Capstone and Leadership in Public Organizations
Education
- Ph.D., Public Administration, North Carolina State University, 2022
- MPA, North Carolina State University, 2020
- B.S., Urban Studies, University of Cincinnati, 2008