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Moscow

Political Science Department
 
P.O. Box 443165
Moscow, ID 83844-3165
OFFICE: Administration Bldg. #205
PHONE: (208) 885-6328
FAX: (208) 885-5102
polsci@uidaho.edu

The James A. and Louise McClure
Center for Public Policy Research
www.uidaho.edu/class/mcclurecenter

Jooho Lee

Jooho Lee


Office: AD 205J
Phone: (208) 885-7717
Email: joohol@uidaho.edu
Mailing Address: Department of Political Science- University of Idaho
P.O. Box 443165
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3165

College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences
Department of Political Science
Assistant Professor

Campus Locations: Moscow


Research/Focus Areas

  • Public Management/Public Organizational Theory
  • Human Resource Management
  • E-government
  • Social Networks
  • Research Methods

Biography

 

Selected Publications

  • Lee, Jooho and Soonhee Kim. 2011. “Exploring the Role of Social Networks in Affective Organizational Commitment: Network Centrality, Strength of Ties, and Structural Holes” American Review of Public Administration, 41(2): 205-223
  • Lee, Jooho, Hyun-Joon Kim and Michael Ahn. 2011. “The willingness of e-Government service adoption by business users: The role of offline service quality and trust in technology” Government Information Quarterly, 28(2): 222-230

  • Lee, Jooho. 2008. “Determinants of Government Bureaucrats’ New PMIS Acceptance: The Role of Organizational Power, IT Capability, Administrative Role and Attitude,” American Review of Public Administration, 38(2): 180-202

  • Kim, Hyun-Joon, Jooho Lee and Soonhee Kim. 2008. “Making the Connection between Local Electronic-Government Development Stages and Collaboration Strategy: A Case Study of Gangnam District, Seoul, Korea,” International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 4(3): 36-56

  • Gatha-Taylor, Heather and Jooho Lee. 2008. “Changing Competencies for Human Resource Management: Examining E-government Scorecard and Federal Human Capital Survey Evidence,” International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management, 1(2):150-166

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