Robert Agranoff Explained

Robert Agranoff
Birth Date:25 May 1936
Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Death Place:Bloomington, Indiana

Robert Agranoff (May 25, 1936 – November 14, 2019) was an American political scientist and public administration scholar and author.[1] A Professor Emeritus at the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs,[2] Agranoff was best known for his contributions to the field of collaborative public management and intergovernmental management.[3]

Academic career

Robert Agranoff graduated as a Bachelor of Science in political science and economics from the University of Wisconsin–River Falls at River Falls in 1962.[4] At the University of Pittsburgh, he received a Master of Arts (1963) and Ph.D. (1967) in political science.[4] Between 1966 and 1980, Agranoff worked as a professor at Northern Illinois University[4] and became an expert in the process of human services program integration.[2]

In 1980, Agranoff joined the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University. During his tenure at SPEA, Agranoff focused on the issue of intergovernmental collaboration including the dynamics of federalism and the characterization of public organizational networks.[5] [6] After acquiring Emeritus status in 2001, Agranoff maintained its activity in research, authoring and teaching.

Books

Robert Agranoff is the author of the following books:[3] [4]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McGuire. Michael. Tribute to Robert Agranoff. 2020-06-17. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. en.
  2. Web site: Robert Agranoff: : Faculty: faculty: Faculty Directory: Faculty & Research: School of Public and Environmental Affairs: Indiana University Bloomington. spea.indiana.edu. 2016-04-03.
  3. Web site: Robert Agranoff IBM Center for the Business of Government. businessofgovernment.org. 2016-04-03.
  4. Web site: VITA. Jennifer Benson Gunter. 9 February 2012. 3 April 2016.
  5. Web site: Managing within Networks Georgetown University Press. press.georgetown.edu. 2016-04-03.
  6. Web site: Leveraging Networks: A Guide for Public Managers Working Across Organizations IBM Center for the Business of Government. businessofgovernment.org. 2016-04-03.
  7. Web site: Previous Winners: The Louis Brownlow Book Award. NAPA. 2 December 2013. 3 April 2016.
  8. Web site: National Academy of Public Administration. napawash.org. 2016-04-03.
  9. Web site: American Political Science Association > MEMBERSHIP > Organized Sections by Title > Organized Section 1: Martha Derthick Book Award. apsanet.org. 2016-04-03.