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Sounman Hong

Sounman Hong

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Political Science

D-Index
28
Citations
2909
World Ranking
1399
National Ranking
1

Overview

Sounman Hong is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the social sciences and business, management, and accounting fields, with a particular focus on public administration and related subfields. Their work addresses topics intersecting public policy, e-government, job satisfaction, social media, policing, and gender diversity.

Their main fields of study include social sciences with 28 publications and business, management, and accounting with 11 works. Subfields within these areas highlight public administration through 8 publications, political science and international relations with 7, sociology and political science at 6, gender studies with 4, and organizational behavior and human resource management with 3 research outputs.

Research topics covered by Sounman Hong encompass:

  • Public Policy and Administration Research
  • E-Government and Public Services
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Policing Practices and Perceptions
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Emotional Labor in Professions

The scientist's frequent publication venues consist of:

  • Sustainability
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Government Information Quarterly
  • Public Management Review
  • Public Administration Review

Highlighted recent papers authored by Sounman Hong include:

  • "Determinants of digital innovation in the public sector," 2022, Government Information Quarterly
  • "Representative bureaucracy and hierarchy: interactions among leadership, middle-level, and street-level bureaucracy," 2020, Public Management Review
  • "Performance Management Meets Red Tape: Bounded Rationality, Negativity Bias, and Resource Dependence," 2020, Public Administration Review

Co-authors who have frequently collaborated with Sounman Hong include Suho Ji, Sanghyun Lee, Myungjung Kwon, Heasun Choi, and Bong Gyou Lee. Collaboration frequency ranges from two to eleven papers with these colleagues.

Best Publications

  • Which candidates do the public discuss online in an election campaign?: The use of social media by 2012 presidential candidates and its impact on candidate salience

    Sounman Hong;Daniel Nadler

  • Online news on Twitter: Newspapers’ social media adoption and their online readership

    Sounman Hong

  • Political polarization on twitter: Implications for the use of social media in digital governments

    Sounman Hong;Sun Hyoung Kim

  • Representative Bureaucracy, Organizational Integrity, and Citizen Coproduction: Does an Increase in Police Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Crime?

    Sounman Hong

  • Citizen Participation in Budgeting: A Trade-Off between Knowledge and Inclusiveness?

    Sounman Hong

  • Does Increasing Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Police Misconduct

    Sounman Hong

  • The Impact of Accountability on Organizational Performance in the U.S. Federal Government: The Moderating Role of Autonomy

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  • Black in Blue: Racial Profiling and Representative Bureaucracy in Policing Revisited

    Sounman Hong

  • Does the early bird move the polls?: the use of the social media tool 'Twitter' by U.S. politicians and its impact on public opinion

    Sounman Hong;Daniel Nadler

  • Adaptive governance and decentralization: Evidence from regulation of the sharing economy in multi-level governance

    Sounman Hong;Sanghyun Lee

  • Are There Managerial Practices Associated with the Outcomes of an Interagency Service Delivery Collaboration? Evidence from British Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships

    Steven Kelman;Sounman Hong;Irwin Turbitt

  • Who benefits from Twitter? Social media and political competition in the U.S. House of Representatives

    Sounman Hong

  • A Behavioral Model of Public Organizations: Bounded Rationality, Performance Feedback, and Negativity Bias

    Sounman Hong

  • Adaptive governance, status quo bias, and political competition: Why the sharing economy is welcome in some cities but not in others

    Sounman Hong;Sanghyun Lee

  • What Are the Areas of Competence for Central and Local Governments? Accountability Mechanisms in Multi-Level Governance

    Sounman Hong

  • Crowdfunding public projects: Collaborative governance for achieving citizen co-funding of public goods

    Sounman Hong;Jungmin Ryu

  • Bounded rationality, blame avoidance, and political accountability: how performance information influences management quality

    Sounman Hong;Sun Hyoung Kim;Jieun Son

  • Loyalty or Competence: Political Use of Performance Information and Negativity Bias

    Sounman Hong;Youngrok Kim

  • Big Data and government: Evidence of the role of Big Data for smart cities:

    Sounman Hong;Sun Hyoung Kim;Youngrok Kim;Jeongin Park

  • Why Do Politicians Tweet? Extremists, Underdogs, and Opposing Parties as Political Tweeters

    Sounman Hong;Haneul Choi;Taek Kyu Kim

  • Representative bureaucracy and hierarchy: interactions among leadership, middle-level, and street-level bureaucracy

    Sounman Hong

  • Does Increasing Gender Representativeness and Diversity Improve Organizational Integrity

    Heasun Choi;Sounman Hong;Jung Wook Lee

  • Citizen participation and the redistribution of public goods

    Sounman Hong;B. Shine Cho

  • Performance Management Meets Red Tape: Bounded Rationality, Negativity Bias, and Resource Dependence

    Sounman Hong

  • This could be the start of something big: Linking early managerial choices with subsequent organizational performance

    Steven Kelman;Sounman Hong

  • Will the internet promote democracy? search engines, concentration of online news readership, and e-democracy

    Sounman Hong;Nayeong Kim

  • When does a public–private partnership (PPP) lead to inefficient cost management? Evidence from South Korea’s urban rail system

    Sounman Hong

  • Citizen Participation in Budgeting: A Tradeoff between Knowledge and Inclusiveness?

    Sounman Hong

  • Does Increasing Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Police Misconduct? Evidence from Police Reform in England and Wales

    Sounman Hong

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee Smith
Lee Smith Anglia Ruskin University
Joaquim Radua
Joaquim Radua University of Barcelona
Laurie T. Butler
Laurie T. Butler Anglia Ruskin University

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