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Gjalt de Graaf is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the social sciences and decision sciences fields, with notable contributions in management science and operations research, education, sociology and political science, information systems and management, and management of technology and innovation.

Their work focuses on topics such as Q methodology applications, ethics in business and education, management and marketing education, management theory and practice, evaluation of teaching practices, educator training and historical pedagogy, and cultural industries and urban development.

Gjalt de Graaf has published several articles in a range of academic journals. Recent papers include:

  • The ethos of business students, 2020, Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility
  • Value conflicts in academic teaching, 2020, Teaching Public Administration
  • A Legacy of Integrity: A Tribute to Leo Huberts, 2020, Public Integrity
  • Policy research under pressure: the case of the Ministry of Justice in the Netherlands, 2020, Journal of European Public Policy
  • Weg met de klokkenluider! (de term althans), 2020, Bestuurswetenschappen

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gjalt de Graaf include:

  • Jelle van Baardewijk
  • Hanneke van Asperen
  • Hester Paanakker
  • Marc Hertogh
  • Antoinette Rijsenbilt

The primary venues where Gjalt de Graaf's work has been published include:

  • Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility
  • Teaching Public Administration
  • Public Integrity
  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • Bestuurswetenschappen

Best Publications

  • WHAT ' S VALUED MOST? SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR

    Zeger Van Der Wal;Gjalt De Graaf;Karin Lasthuizen

  • Causes of corruption: Towards a contextual theory of corruption

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  • Portraying the Nature of Corruption Using an Explorative Case Study Design

    Gjalt De Graaf;L. W. J. C. Huberts

  • Coping With Public Value Conflicts

    Gjalt de Graaf;Leo Huberts;Remco Smulders

  • From Galaxies to Universe A Cross-Disciplinary Review and Analysis of Public Values Publications From 1969 to 2012

    Zeger Van der Wal;Tina Nabatchi;Gjalt de Graaf

  • Public Values in Public–Private Partnerships

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  • Give me a break!: Informal caregiver attitudes towards respite care

    Job van Exel;Gjalt de Graaf;Werner Brouwer

  • Managing conflicting public values. Governing with integrity and effectiveness

    Gjalt de Graaf;Zeger van der Wal

  • Good Governance: Performance Values and Procedural Values in Conflict

    Gjalt de Graaf;Hester Paanakker

  • Care for a break? An investigation of informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care using Q-methodology

    Job van Exel;Gjalt de Graaf;Werner Brouwer

  • On Value Differences Experienced by Sector Switchers

    Gjalt de Graaf;Zeger van der Wal

  • Tractable Morality. Customer discourses of bankers, veterinarians and charity workers.

    Gjalt de Graaf

  • Competing Values in Public Management

    Zeger van der Wal;Gjalt de Graaf;Alan Lawton

  • The Loyalties of Top Public Administrators

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  • A Report On Reporting: Why Peers Report Integrity and Law Violations in Public Organizations

    Gjalt De Graaf

  • Using Q methology in administrative ethics

    Gjalt De Graaf;Job Van Exel

  • The Good Cause : Theoretical Perspectives on Corruption

    Gjalt de Graaf;Patrick von Maravic;Pieter Waagenar

  • Integrity Violations and Corruption in Western Public Governance: Empirical Evidence and Reflection from the Netherlands

    Gjalt de Graaf;L. W J C Huberts;Tebbine Strüwer

  • Social Media and Value Conflicts: An Explorative Study of the Dutch Police

    Gjalt de Graaf;Albert Meijer

  • The Bright Future of Value Pluralism in Public Administration

    Gjalt de Graaf

  • Discourse Theory and Business Ethics. The Case of Bankers' Conceptualizations of Customers

    Gjalt de Graaf

  • Discourse and descriptive business ethics

    Gjalt De Graaf

  • The art of good governance: how images from the past provide inspiration for modern practice

    Gjalt de Graaf;Hanneke van Asperen

  • Without Blinders: Public Values Scholarship in Political Science, Economics, and Law—Content and Contribution to Public Administration

    Gjalt de Graaf;Z. van der Wal

  • Value Conflicts in Academic Teaching

    Gjalt de Graaf

  • Discourse and tractable morality

    Gjalt de Graaf

  • A Legacy of Integrity: A Tribute to Leo Huberts

    Gjalt de Graaf;Hester Paanakker

  • Policy research under pressure: the case of the Ministry of Justice in the Netherlands

    Gjalt de Graaf;Marc Hertogh

  • Editorial: Competing Values in Public Management Introduction to the Symposium Issue

    Zeger Van Der Wal;Gjalt de Graaf;Alan Lawton

Frequent Co-Authors

Zeger van der Wal
Zeger van der Wal National University of Singapore
Job van Exel
Job van Exel Erasmus University Rotterdam
Albert Meijer
Albert Meijer Utrecht University
Werner B. F. Brouwer
Werner B. F. Brouwer Erasmus University Rotterdam
Tina Nabatchi
Tina Nabatchi Syracuse University
Alan Lawton
Alan Lawton Monash University
James L. Perry
James L. Perry Indiana University

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