Radford University | Virginia | Best in the Southeast



Reginald ShareefCurriculum VitaAddresses:Department of Political ScienceCollege of Humanities and Behavioral SciencesRadford University-5315 CHBS BuildingRadford, VA 24142rshareef@radford.eduCenter for Public Administration & Policy104 Draper Road, Virginia TechBlacksburg, VA 24061rshareef@vt.edu Academic Positions:Professor of Political Science/Public Administration, Radford University, 2001-Adjunct Professor, Center for Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech, 1994-95; 2005-Associate Professor, Radford University, 1995-2001Assistant Professor, Radford University, 1990-1995Adjunct Professor, Department of Religion & Philosophy, Roanoke College, 1995-2001Visiting Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Business, Indiana University, Summer, 1991Education:Ph.D., Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech, 1989. Dissertation Title: Assessing Organizational Change: Quality-of-Work Life Interventions in the United State Postal Service.M.AD., Public Administration, 1980. The School of Business & Economics, Lynchburg College.M.Ed. Educational Administration & Supervision, 1977. The School of Education, Virginia State University.B.S., Business Administration, 1974. Virginia State University.Publications (Peer Reviewed)Restructuring the Health Care Financing and Delivery System: National Health Insurance Through Market Competition. Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration, Summer 1984.Involving Students in Decision-Making Can Reduce Conflict. Journal of Virginia Education, June 1990.Training: QWL Programs Facilitate Change. Personnel Journal, September 1990.Ecovision: A Leadership Theory for Innovative Organizations. Organizational Dynamics, Summer 1991.Clearing the Air: Horticulture as a QWL Intervention. In Diane Relf (Ed.) The Role of Horticulture in Human Well-Being and Social Development. Portland: Timber Press, 1992.A Social Covenant: The Need for a Workplace Bill-of-Rights. In Kenneth York (Ed.) Proceedings of the 1992 Annual Conference- - The Council on Employee Responsibilities and Rights. Virginia Beach: The Council of Employee Responsibilities and Rights, 1992.Understanding Strategic Transformations in Public Organizations. In James L. Perry (Ed.) Research in Public Administration, Volume 2. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1993.Subsystem Congruence: A Strategic Change Model for Public Organizations. Administration & Society, February 1994.An Innovative Idea: Skill-Base Pay in the Public Sector. Review of Public Personnel Administration, Summer 1994.A Popperian View of Change in Innovative Organizations. Human Relations, June 1997.A Mid-Term Case Study Assessment of Skill-Base Pay in the Virginia Department of Transportation. Review of Public Personnel Administration, Winter 1998.The Sad Demise of Skill-Base Pay in the VDOT. Review of Public Personnel Administration, Winter 2002.Want Better Business Theories? Maybe Karl Popper Has the Answer. Academy of Management Learning & Education, June 2007.Teaching Public Sector Ethics to Graduate Students: The Public Values/Public Failure Decision-Making Model. Journal of Public Affairs Education, Fall 2008.What Business Schools Can Learn From Public Management - -and Vice Versa. Journal of Public Affairs Education, Fall 2010.Asymmetrical Information and Public Failure in the Myriad Decision: Public Value as a Mid-RangeTheory in Legal Studies’ Anti-trust Field (2014). Sage Open Press. July-September 2014. DOI: 10.1177/2158244014550615 ACA Redesign: Rethinking Selznick (2016. Online; 2018, Hardback). Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, (Ed) Ali Farazmand. New York: Springer International Publishing. Works-in-ProgressExchange Leadership Theory and the Creation of Contemporary Joint Ventures: The Role of Leadership in Creating Strategic “Fit” Between Organizations With Varied Strategic Objectives, Academy of Management Perspectives. Other Recent Publication ProjectsIn May 2010, I completed a repository case study - - in the area of Artificial Intelligence - - (called a “wiki”) for the Public Administration Genome COMPASS Project headed by Professor John Dickey of Virginia Tech’s Center for Public Administration & Policy. The wiki is based on my 2008 Journal of Public Affairs Education article “Teaching Public Sector Ethics to Graduate Students: The Public Values/Public Failure Decision-Making Model.” COMPASS is a search engine that presents representative networks which feature cause and effect variable relationships that are helpful to public managers in identifying useful problem-solving strategies. My initial causal diagram had seven influencing (independent) variables impacting 50 dependent variables. This causal diagram was refined in Spring 2012. There are approximately 40 public management cases studies currently in the PA COMPAAA repository. In February 2018, I spoke with a consulting team from Raleigh, NC on “how” and “why” (a) the causal relationships exists between efficient market activity and the creation of Public Value and (b) to identify the “tipping point” when efficient market activity leads to Public Failure (i.e., unacceptably high social costs).Book ReviewBalancing Job Satisfaction and Performance: A Guide for Human Resource Professionals. The Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, December 1994.BooksAn Evaluation of the Impact of Federal Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Programs on Three Roanoke, VA Neighborhoods. Washington: Institute of Urban Affairs and Research - - Howard University, 1992.The Roanoke Valley’s African American Heritage: A Pictorial History. Donning Publishing, 1996. Organizational Theory, New Pay, and Public Sector Change: Facilitating Strategic Transformations in Political Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001.Free-Riding and the Chicago School: Why MBAs Rule the World. Amazon Kindle Publishing, 2011. Other Professional PublicationsBetween 1999-2005, I wrote a weekly Public Affairs online column for The Roanoke Times. During this period, I wrote over 300 columns and many are used in college course packs in the areas of Leadership, Economics, Public Policy, and Organization Theory & Behavior. Additional Professional ServiceIn September 1999, I completed a consulting project for Virginia’s Explore Park that developed an African American interpretive theme outlining the nexus between freed blacks in SW Virginia (who served as batueax boatmen and navigated the James River to ferry crops and goods to Richmond) and the economic development of Southwest Virginia in the 1830s-1860s. The interpretative theme also reviewed how (a) the spending habits of the batteuax boatmen spending habits positively impacted river communities between SW Virginia and Richmond and (b) these men used their economic earnings to purchase the freedom of family members.In May-June 2015, I reviewed former Roanoke Times reporter Beth Macy’s latest book manuscript (Truevine, Two Brothers, A Kidnapping, and a Mother’s Quest: A True Story of the Jim Crow South) from a socioeconomic and legal perspective. I am also quoted in the publication. I introduced Ms Macy at the book’s launch at Roanoke’s Jefferson Center on October 16, 2016. The book received positive reviews from The New York Times, USA Today, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, and other national publications. Additionally, the book remained on the New York Times best seller list for several months. The day after the book launch, Paramount Pictures and actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s Production Company purchased screen rights to the book. Recent Public Affairs columns on The Roanoke Times’ Commentary Page Upholding the Affordable Care Act, April 4, 2012. Deciphering Dodd- Frank and the Banks, August 7, 2012 Obama’s Clever Use of Defaults , January 31, 2013 The Zero-Sum Society Revisited, August 4, 2013 Secular Stagnation and the Global Economy, December 27, 2013 Abramson, Ledbetter, and the Glass Ceiling, May 25, 2014 Strategic Visioning and the Affordable Care Act, August 26, 2015 Our Better Angels, December 27, 2015 Monopoly Markets and Zero-Sum Economics, June 26, 2016 Trump, Brexit, and Mexican Negotiations, October 30, 2016 ACA Replace and Repeal? Hardly! March 12, 2017 KOLs and the ACA. August 2, 2017 Bill Gates and Taxing Technology, December 21, 2017Recent Public Affairs column in Why the Deduction Caps on SALT Is Unfair to Taxpayers in ‘Donor’ States Like California, June 19, 2018.Edited PublicationsA Mid-Term Case Study Assessment of Skill-Bas Pay in the Virginia Department of Transportation. Annual Editions: Public Administration. Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998.Barnie Day and Rebecca Dale (Eds), Notes from the Sausage Factory (2005). This edited publication contained four edited, copyrighted essays from my Roanoke Times’ column on public management in Virginia’s policymaking institutions.Recent Professional PresentationsThe Gainsboro Community, Urban Renewal, and the Landmark Claytor Court Ruling, The Salem Historical Museum. June 16, 2014;Secular Stagnation, The Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy and Global Economic Trade Agreements. The Kiwanis Club of the Roanoke Valley, February 11, 2015; President Obama as DuBois’ “Problem”: Why the Successful Public Policies of America’s First Black President Create Racial Resentment. Center for Diversity and Inclusion - - Radford University, February 24, 2015.Al-Islam, Ibn Khaldun’s Cyclical Theory, and the Sociology of Societal Change. World Religion Day in Roanoke, VA Sponsored by The Roanoke Tribune, January 17, 2016.Building Human Capital: The Achievement Gap Between African Americans and Native-Born Africans in the United States. Center for Diversity and Inclusion - - Radford University, February 3, 2016.The Affordable Care Act: Here to Stay? Waldron School of Nursing, Radford University, February 26, 2017.Beth Macy’s Truvine: An Economic Middleman and Social Psychology Perspective. Radford University History Professor’s Johnny Moore’s Social History class. March 20, 2017.Urban Renewal, Eminent Domain, and Downtown Roanoke: The Unintended Economic and Social Consequences of a Troubled Public Policy. Presenter. Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association Annual Conference. Invitation from the City of Roanoke (VA) Planning Department. July 18, 2017.Professional InterviewsI was interviewed by reporter Mason Adams for Scalawag (a magazine that focuses on Southern Politics) on social upward mobility for African Americans in Roanoke, VA - - and other Southern states - - and group members in other parts of the United States. The article was published in October 2017. African American Film Festival and Social/Behavioral Science InterpretationsIn February 2018, I was invited by The Grandin Road Theatre in Roanoke, VA to conduct social and behavioral science interpretations of two movies: (a) Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles and (b) Walter Mosely’s Devil in a Blue Dress. I used a Social Psychology framework to analyze Blazing Saddles and titled the presentation Sheriff Bart as the Smartest Guy in the Room: How Mel Brooks Challenged Deeply-Embedded Racial Stereotypes and Made Us Laugh While Do So. I titled the presentation on the Mosely film The Great Black Migration from the South to California: The Economics and Sociology of Assimilation to Urban Life. Virginia Endowment for the Humanities I was asked by Ms Jane Kulow, Director of the Virginia Endowment of Humanities, in May 2018 to be the Moderator of a panel discussion titled Democracy and the Informed Citizen that investigates the relationship between economic decline and the heroin/crime problem in small towns and rural communities. The program is funded by the Mellon and Pulitzer Foundations. The three panelists are a Washington Post reporter, a new reporter from the Charleston (WV) Gazette who won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the opioid epidemic in that state, and best-selling author Beth Macy who has written a multi-faceted book on the opioid epidemic. The panel discussion will be recorded and later broadcast to 93 public radio stations on the popular public radio program “With Good Reason.” The program will be held October 23, 2018.ReviewerReview of Public Personnel Administration, 2008-Integral Review, 2008.Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2009; 2017-Public Administration Review (PAR), 1999-2005.Oxford Press Bibliographies in Management In October 2017, I was recommended by Dr. Ricky Griffin of Texas A&M University’s Mays School of Business to review an annotated bibliography of Dr. Gerald Ledford’s book (Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California) “Pay for Skills, Knowledge, and Competencies” for Oxford Bibliographies in Management. I had published on this topic for eight years (1994-2002) including three journal articles and one book. My review of Dr. Ledford’s work was accepted by the Oxford University Press editor. The book was published March 28, 2018.Management ConsultationsI have consulted with a number of public and private organizations including Explore Park in Roanoke County, the University of Virginia Police Department, Central Shenandoah Police Training Institute, Towns of Christiansburg and Blacksburg, VA, RR Donnelly Publishing, Roanoke City Public Schools, and Marasco Newton Company (Arlington, VA).Expert Witness TestimonyServed as an expert witness on the “Eminent Domain” in the landmark case of Claytor v. Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority, April 2003.Institutional AppointmentsVirginia Tech Carilion School Medicine, Roanoke, VA - - Interviewer for medical school applicants. August 2016- August 2018Academic Appointments Acting Chair, Department of Political Science - - Radford University. Spring/Summer 1998 and Spring 2002. Affirmation Action/Chief Mediation Officer/Special Assistant to the President - -Radford University, 1995-1996 academic year. Chair, Personnel Committee - - RU Department of Political Science: 1995- Political Science SACS Coordinator, RU Department of Political Science: 2017- Courses DevelopedOrganization Theory in Public Organizations (also a graduate course), Radford University.Leadership in Public Administration (also a graduate course). Radford University.Introduction to Islam, Roanoke College.Leadership & Public Organization Theory (also a graduate course). Radford anization Sensemaking in Public Administration (Doctoral Seminar), Center for Public Administration & Policy - - Virginia Tech (Spring 2014).Dissertation Committees Defining the Motivational Variables That Influence African Americans to Pursue Careers in Public Education. College of Education and Human Development, Virginia Tech. Dissertation successfully defended March 2000.Synergistic Leadership: A Leadership Model for a Community-Based, Non-Profit Organization. Center for Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech. Dissertation successfully defended April 1998.Political Patronage, Merit Principles, and the Genesis of Merit Pay. Center for Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech. Dissertation successfully defended September 1994.Master’s Thesis CommitteeHow the Chicago School’s Efficient Market Principles in Higher Education Finance Are Leading to Public Value Failure. Center for Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech. Thesis successfully defended May 2013.Master’s Final Paper Committees Between May 2013 and May 2015, I served on seven Final Paper MPA Committees at the Center for Public Administration & Policy, Virginia Tech.University Committees Chair, Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science, 2005-Vice-Chair, Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science, 1996-2005.Chair, Post-Tenure Review Committee, College of Arts & Sciences, 2004-2006.NCAA Compliance Committee, 2002.Faculty Senator, 2008-2009; 2018-Who’s Who RecognitionsWho’s Who Among American Teachers, 1995-1996.Who’s Who Among American Teachers, 1993-1994.Who’s Who Among Young American Professionals, 1992-1993.Who’s Who Among American Educators, 2010-11.Civil Rights Recognition/Community Service AwardsSouthern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC) Martin Luther King Drum Major for Freedom Award, Roanoke Chapter, 2005; andTotal Action Against Poverty (TAP) Community Service Award, February 8, 2017.Grants U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, 1991.Recent Graduate Teaching AppointmentsSystems Management, MPA Program (Spring 2011). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech.Public Personnel Administration, MPA Program (Fall 2011). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech.Systems Management, MPA Program (Spring 2012). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech.Public Personnel Administration, MPA Program (Fall 2012). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech.Public Personnel Administration, MPA Program (Fall 2013). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia TechSeminar in Organization Sensemaking, Ph.D. Program (Spring 2014). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech.Public Personnel Administration, MPA Program (Fall 2014). Center for Public Administration & Policy: Virginia Tech. ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download