Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
- Lee, Danbee, Minsung Michael Kang, and Hannah Kim (2024). The Human Dimension of Smart Cities: Examining Antecedents of Citizens’ Smart City Policy Literacy. International Review of Administrative Sciences. (accepted)
- Lee, Danbee, Jooho Lee, and Yeonkyung Kim (2024). Do monetary or nonmonetary incentives promote citizens’ use of government crowdsourcing: A case of the City of Omaha’s 311-type of crowdsourcing platform. Public Administration. http://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12985
- Minsung Michael Kang, Danbee Lee, Nara Park (2024). Does Whistleblowing Always Compromise Bureaucratic Reputation? Exploring the Role of Accountability Institutions Through Bureaucratic Reputation. Public Management Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2024.2327631
- Lee, Danbee, Hannah June Kim, Michael Minsung Kang (2024). Examining the role of social capital and socioeconomic status on anti-foreigner sentiment in South Korea. Korea Observer
- Lee, Danbee (2023). Managing bureaucratic reputation in the face of crises: An experimental examination of the effect of strategic communication. Public Administration Review, 82(6): 1124-1137
- Lee, Danbee and Yahong Zhang (2021). The value of public organizations’ diversity reputation in women’s and minorities’ job choice decisions. Public Management Review, 23(10): 1436-1455.
- Lee, Danbee and Gregg. G. Van Ryzin (2020). The reputation of federal agencies in the eyes of citizens: An analysis of US survey data. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 86 (1): 183-200
- Lee, Danbee and Gregg G. Van Ryzin (2019). Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation. Governance. 32(1): 177-192. Retrieved from doi:10.1111/gove.12371
- Lee, Danbee and Min Gyo Koo (2014) Comparative analysis of the decision-making process of the city-county consolidation in Korea: Focusing on the roles of policy entrepreneurs. Korean Public Administration Review, 48 (3): 413-437 [In Korean]
Book and Book chapters
- Lee, Danbee (2016). Organizational reputation. In Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. Retrieved from doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3001-1
- Holzer, Mark, Lois M. Warner., Lee Danbee (2017). Teaching Resources Guide for Public Affairs and Administration (Fourth Edition). Washington, DC: National Association of School of Public Affairs and Administration
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