Norma M. Riccucci

Norma Margherita Riccucci[1] is Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Public Administration at the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University in Newark. She is a scholar in the field of Public Administration. An authority on issues related to affirmative action and public management, Dr. Riccucci is widely known for her work in the area of diversity management in government employment.

Education

Riccucci is a 1974 graduate of Newington High School[2] and earned a Bachelors of Public Administration from Florida International University[3] in 1979. She holds a Masters of Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Southern California Los Angeles (1981)[4] and received a PhD in public administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University in 1984. Her doctoral thesis was entitled Unions And The Employment Patterns Of Women And Minorities In Local Government Work Forces and her thesis advisor was David H. Rosenbloom.[1]

Career

Riccucci was an assistant then associate professor in Public Administration at the University at Albany, SUNY from 1985-1998. She was Professor of Public Administration from 1998-2002. She became Professor of Public Administration at Rutgers University, Newark in 2002. Presently, she is Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University in Newark. In 2018, Riccucci received the John Gaus Award from the American Political Science Association.[5]

Publications

Riccucci has written extensively in various areas of public management.

Authored and Coauthored Books

  • Public Administration: Traditions of Inquiry and Philosophies of Knowledge Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2010
  • How Management Matters: Street-Level Bureaucrats and Welfare Reform. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005
  • Managing Diversity in Public Sector Workforces. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2002
  • Unsung Heroes: Federal Execucrats Making a Difference. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995
  • Personnel Management in Government, Sixth Edition. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis, 2007. 600 pp.  Coauthor: Katherine Naff; Contributing coauthors, Jay Shafritz and David H. Rosenbloom.
    • Fifth Edition. NY: Marcel Dekker, 2001. 587 pp.  Coauthors: Jay Shafritz, Katherine Naff, David H. Rosenbloom, Albert Hyde.
    • Fourth Edition, 1992, 553 pp. Coauthors, Shafritz, Hyde, and David H. Rosenbloom.
    • Translated into Chinese as Guo Wai Xing Zheng Xue Jing Dian Yi Cong. Beijing,: J.D. Publishers, 1997.
  • Personnel Management in Government: Current Concerns, Future Challenges, Fourth Edition, edited. New York: Longman Press, 2006
  • Public Personnel Administration and Labor Relations, edited. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2007

References

  1. "Public Administration - Dissertations". Syracuse University. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  2. Sequin 1974. Newington High School. p. 97.
  3. "Norma M. Riccucci, PhD". Newark, New Jersey: Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  4. "In the field of public management, Riccucci is an expert on social equity, diversity, and employment discrimination laws". Newark, New Jersey: Rutgers University. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  5. McClain, Jade (September 4, 2018). "SPAA Board of Governors Distinguished Professor Norma Riccucci Wins John Gaus Award and Lectureship – a Lifetime Achievement Award for Exemplary Scholarship". Rutgers University. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University, Newark. Profile of Norma M. Riccucci. http://spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/home/faculty/core/norma-m-riccucci.html
  • Riccucci, Norma M. (2010). Envisioning Public Administration as a Scholarly Field in the Year 2020: Rethinking Epistemic Traditions. Public Administration Review, 70(Supplement), 304-306.

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