Faculty: Paolo Belardinelli
Selected Works:
Reports and Publications:
Selected Works:
- Belardinelli, P. Mapping Behavioral Public Policy: Citizens' Preferences and Trust. Springer Nature, (2024).
- Perego, A., and Belardinelli, P. (2024). “Telework and public employees’ attitudes post-pandemic: experimental evidence from Italy,” Review of Public Personnel Administration.
- Belardinelli, P., Belle, N., Cantarelli, P., and Battaglio, P. (2023). “Performance-related pay, fairness perceptions, and effort in public management tasks: a parallel encouragement design,” International Review of Administrative Sciences, 89(4), 1062-1078.
- Bellé, N., Belardinelli, P., Cucciniello, M., and Nasi, G. (2023). “Experimental evidence on the determinants of citizens' expectations toward public services,” Public Administration Review.
- Mele, V., Belardinelli, P., and Belle, N. (2023). “Telework in public organizations: a systematic review and research agenda,” Public Administration Review.
- Belardinelli, P., Torbica, A., and Fattore, G. (2022). “Longitudinal associations between different measures of socioeconomic status and health behavior among adolescents. Data from a wealthy Italian region,” Preventive Medicine, 160, 107092.
- Woodhouse, E., Belardinelli, P., and Bertelli, A. (2022). “Hybrid Governance and the Attribution of Political Responsibility: Experimental Evidence from the United States,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 32(1), 150-165.
- Belardinelli, P., Bellé, N., and Cantarelli, C. (2021). “The impact of bounded subadditivity on administrative behavior among public and private workers,” Public Administration, 99(4), 679-693.
- Battaglio, P. R., Belardinelli, P., Belle, N., and Cantarelli, P. (2019). “Behavioral public administration ad fontes: A synthesis of research on bounded rationality, cognitive biases, and nudging in public organizations,” Public Administration Review, 79(3), 304-320.
- Belle, N., Belardinelli, P., Cantarelli, P., and Mele, V. (2019). “On iron cages and suboptimal choices: An experimental test of the micro-foundations of isomorphism in the public sector,” International Public Management Journal, 22(2), 373-414.
- Mele, V., and Belardinelli, P. (2019). “Mixed Methods in public administration research: Selecting, sequencing and connecting,” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 29(2), 334-347.
- Belardinelli, P., Belle, N., Sicilia, M., and Steccolini, I. (2018). “Framing effects under different uses of performance information: An experimental study on public managers,” Public Administration Review, 78(6), 841-851.
Reports and Publications:
- Belle, N., Cantarelli, P., and Belardinelli, P. (2018). “Prospect theory goes public: Experimental evidence on cognitive biases in public policy and management decisions,”Public Administration Review, 78(6), 828-840.