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Susan M. Miller
Susan M. Miller
Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University
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Publicness in policy environments: a multilevel analysis of substance abuse treatment services
SM Miller, S Moulton
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 24 (3), 553-589, 2014
732014
Does Administrative Burden Influence Public Support for Government Programs? Evidence from a Survey Experiment
LR Keiser, SM Miller
Public Administration Review, 2019
722019
Bureaucratic effectiveness and influence in the legislature
J Nicholson-Crotty, SM Miller
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 22 (2), 347-371, 2012
632012
Representative Bureaucracy and Attitudes Toward Automated Decision Making
SM Miller, LR Keiser
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 31 (1), 150-165, 2021
622021
Reexamining the Institutional Effects of Term Limits in US State Legislatures
SM Miller, J NICHOLSON‐CROTTY, S NICHOLSON‐CROTTY
Legislative Studies Quarterly 36 (1), 71-97, 2011
462011
The Relationship Between Short-Term Political Appointments and Bureaucratic Performance: The Case of Recess Appointments in the United States
SM Miller
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2014
382014
Administering Representation: The Role of Elected Administrators in Translating Citizens’ Preferences into Public Policy
SM Miller
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 23 (4), 865-897, 2013
332013
The Impact of Organized Interests on Eligibility Determination: The Case of Veterans' Disability Compensation
LR Keiser, SM Miller
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 20 (2), 505-531, 2010
292010
Parties, preferences, and petitions: Discharge behavior in the Modern House
SM Miller, L OVERBY
Legislative Studies Quarterly 35 (2), 187-209, 2010
242010
Administrative burden, social construction, and public support for government programs
J Nicholson-Crotty, SM Miller, LR Keiser
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 4 (1), 2021
232021
The Consequences of Legislative Term Limits for Policy Diffusion
SM Miller, J Nicholson-Crotty, S Nicholson-Crotty
Political Research Quarterly 71 (3), 573-585, 2018
142018
Holding Agencies Accountable: Exploring the Effect of Oversight on Citizens’ Approval of Members of Congress
SM Miller, AI Ruder
Journal of Public Policy, 2019
92019
How electoral incentives shape performance measurement efforts
SM Miller
Public Administration 95, 623-637, 2017
82017
Public Support for Sale Government Spending and Public Approval of Federal Agency Performance
SM Miller
American Politics Research 44 (3), 523-547, 2016
82016
Pushing Constitutional Limits in the U.S. States: Legislative Professionalism and Judicial Review of State Laws by the U.S. Supreme Court
SM Miller, EM Ringsmuth, JM Little
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15 (4), 476-491, 2015
72015
The effect of human versus automated interaction on willingness to participate in government programs: The role of representation
SM Miller, M Song, LR Keiser
Public Administration, 2022
62022
How the Unorganized Mass Public (Sometimes) Gets Represented in Regulatory Politics
SM Miller, C Witko, ND Woods
Political Research Quarterly 71 (1), 88-101, 2018
62018
Discharge petitions and the conditional nature of agenda control in the US House of Representatives
SM Miller, LM Overby
Party Politics 20 (3), 444-455, 2014
62014
The power of comparisons: Peer information as a management tool
LR Keiser, SM Miller
Public Policy and Administration, 2018
42018
State Governments as Entrepreneurs in Securing Federal Benefits for Their Citizens
SM Miller, LR Keiser
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 43 (4), 497-526, 2013
42013
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