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School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Tenured Associate Professor, 2012 to. Fall 2013. Assistant Professor, 2006 to 2011. Courses ...
ARWIPHAWEE SRITHONGRUNG HUGO WALL SCHOOL OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY LINDQUIST HALL 209 1845 FAIRMOUNT STREET WICHITA, KS 67207 PHONE: 316.978.6204 FAX: 316.978.6533 [email protected]

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University. Tenured Associate Professor. Fall 2013 – Present. Courses Taught: State-Local Economic Development, Public Financial Management (Master’s level) School of Public Administration, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Tenured Associate Professor, 2012 to Fall 2013. Assistant Professor, 2006 to 2011. Courses taught: Public Budgeting, The Public Economy, Introduction to Public Administration, Research Methods in Public Administration (Master’s Level), Quantitative Research Methods (Ph.D. level). Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois at Springfield. Guest Lecturer, March-May, 2005. Have taught Capital Budgeting and Quantitative Analysis on Data Envelopment Analysis—DEA and Statistical Package for Social Sciences—SPSS in a one-week intensive format for graduate students. Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois at Springfield. Doctoral Research Associate, 2001-2005. Provided as needed applied research support, including data collection, library and internet search, data analysis, literature review, book editorial work, and written analyses.

EDUCATION 2001-2006 University of Illinois at Springfield Doctorate of Public Administration-D.P.A. Concentrations: Public Management, Budgeting and Finance Dissertation: “The Impact of State Capital Budget and Management Program on State Capital Spending Decisions and Economic Performance” 1995 –1996 University of Missouri-Kansas City Master’s Degree in Public Administration

1990 –1994 Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Psychology

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PUBLICATIONS Textbook: Srithongrung, A. (2011). Essential Skills for Analyzing Public Budgets. Austin, Texas: Sentia Publishing (ISBN- 978-0-9834013-3-9). Refereed Journal Articles: Srithongrung, A. (2013). “The Dynamic Impacts of State Revenue Capacity on Highway Investment,” Journal of Public Works Management and Policy. Srithongrung, A. & Kriz, K. (2012). “From Public Infrastructure to National Economic Growth: Do Strategic Investment Practices Matter?" to International Public Management Review 13(2), 19-50. Srithongrung, A. (2011). The Causal Relationships among Transformational Leadership, Organizational Commitment, and Employee Effectiveness. International Journal of Public Administration, Volume 34 Issue 6, 376-388. Srithongrung, A. (2010). State Capital Improvement Program and Capital Budget Institutional Arrangements: The Case of Illinois. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management 22 (3), 407-431. Srithongrung, A. (2009). The Effects of Results-Oriented Budgeting on Government Spending Patterns in Thailand. International Public Management Review, 10(1), 59-89. Srithongrung A. (2009). Performance-Based Budget in Thailand. Journal of Public Administration China, 2(4), 135-163. Srithongrung, A. (2008). The Impacts of State Capital Management Programs on State Economic Performance: An Empirical Analysis. Public Budgeting & Finance 28, (3), 83-107. Refereed Book Chapters Srithongrung, A. (2010). “Public Budgeting and Financial Management Performance in Thailand,” in C.E. Menifield, Ed., Comparative Public Budgeting: A Global Perspective, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. (ISBN-13:978-0-7637-8010-4). (Refereed). Srithongrung, A. (2009). Capital Improvement Program (CIP): Comparative and International Approaches. In J. Rabin & A. Wachhaus (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, 2nd Edition, London, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. (Refereed). Srithongrung, A. (2009). “The Causal Dynamic Effects of a Performance-Based Budget on Thai Public Spending: A Reexamination" In C. Westcott, B. Bawornwathana and L.R. Jones (Eds.), Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, Volume 18, Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, (ISBN - 978-1-84950-639-7). (Refereed). Works under Review Srithongrung, A. & Kriz, K. “The Impact of Sub-national Fiscal Policies on Economic Growth,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. Second Revision Submitted January 2013. 2

Works in Preparation Srithongrung, A. “Do Fiscal Policies Stabilize Developing Economies?” Journal of Public Financial Management. Srithongrung, A. & Van Gelda Meagan, “Understanding the GRE as a Predictor for Student Success.” In preparation for a journal of public affair and education. Srithongrung, A. “The Impacts of Debt Accessibility on Capital Spending Patterns.” In preparation for a journal of public finance Srithongrung, A. “Assessing Spending efficiency and Its Causes in Public Road: Performance Measurement for Public Infrastructure.” In preparation for a journal of public administration and theory Srithongrung, A. “The Effects of Performance Budget Reform on Government Resource Allocation: Asian Countries’ Experiences” In preparation for a journal of public budgeting Competitive Academic Conference Paper Presentations “Assessing Spending efficiency and Its Causes in Public Road: Performance Measurement for Public Infrastructure” paper presented at the 25th Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, October 3-5, 2013, Washington D.C. “Trends in State Government Capital Spending: Does Management Matter?” paper presented at the 24th Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, October 11-13, 2012, New York City, New York. “Navigating the Horizon Success with Data: GRE scores as a valid predictor for MPA GPA?” paper presented at 2012 NASPAA CONFERENCE-horizons in public affairs: visions, innovations, and strategies, October 19, 2012, Austin, Texas. “The Effects of Performance Budget Reform on Government Resource Allocation: Asian Countries’ Experiences” paper presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, October 13-15, Washington D.C. “The Dynamic Impacts of Capital Budgetary Institutions on National Growth” paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, October 7-9, 2010, Omaha, Nebraska. “IT Capital Planning and Budgeting Process,” presentation delivered in the panel titled, “IT Decision making: Maximizing Your Organization’s Technology Investments” at 15th Annual Midwest Regional Public Finance Conference, Wichita Marriott Hotel: Wichita, KS, February 18, 2010. “The Dynamic Roles of National Fiscal, Monetary, and Debt Management Policies in National Economic Stabilization: The Experiences of the Developing Countries, paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, September 24-26, 2009, Washington D.C.

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“State Government Employment Levels: Inertia, Fiscal Stress, or Federalism,” paper presented at 21st Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, September 24-26, 2009, Washington D.C., with P. Byrnes and A. Schneider “The Determinants of Highways Authorizations,” paper presented at the 20th Annual Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, October 24-26, 2008, Washington DC. “The Patterns of Budget Reform Effects on Thai Government Resource Allocation Outcomes,” paper presented at the Celebration of 175 years of U.S.-Thai Diplomatic Relations, Council on Thai Studies 2008, October 24-25, 2008, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. “Performance-based Budget in Thailand,” paper presented at the Annual Conference for International Public Management Network Asia-Pacific Governance Institute: The Many Faces of Public Management Reform in Asia-Pacific: Moving Ahead Amidst Challenges and Opportunities in Emerging Markets, July 7 – 9, 2008, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. “The Impacts of Debt Accessibility on Government Investment Patterns,” paper presented at the 19th Annual Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, October 24-26, 2007, Washington DC. “The Effect of Capital Budgetary Institutions on Economic Performance: Developing Countries Experience,” paper presented at the 63rd annual International Atlantic Economic Conference, March 1418, 2007, Madrid, Spain, with K. Kriz. “Rationalities in State Capital Budgeting: A Case Study,” paper presented at the 18th Annual Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, October 19–21, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia. “Fiscal Policies and Economic Growth in the States,” paper presented at the 98th Annual National Taxation Association Conference, November 13, 2006, Boston, MA. “Public Infrastructure Investment, Capital Management, and Economic Performance,” paper presented at the 17th annual Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Conference, November 10-12, 2005, Washington DC. “Public Infrastructure Investment, Fiscal Policies, and Economical Growth in the States,” paper presented at the 57th annual International Atlantic Economic Conference, March 10-14, 2004, Lisbon, Portugal, with P. Byrnes. Academic Conference Participation: Panel Chair and Discussant, “Public Budgeting Theory,” the 25th Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Washington D.C., October 3-5, 2013. Committee Member, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management Master’s Student Best Paper Award, the 23nd Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Washington DC, October 13-15, 2011. Panel Chair, “Public Infrastructure Financing,” the 22nd Annual Conference of Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Omaha, Nebraska, October 7-9, 2010.

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Panel Chair, “IT Decision making: Maximizing Your Organization’s Technology Investments” at 15thAnnual Midwest Regional Public Finance Conference, Wichita, KS, February 18, 2010. Discussant, panel on Economic Development, at 63rd Annual International Atlantic Economic Conference, Madrid, Spain, March 14-18, 2007. Discussant, panel on Investing in Human and Physical Capital, at 57th annual International Atlantic Economic Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, March 10-14, 2004. Participant, Midwest Research Roundtable, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Omaha, Nebraska, February 2007. Participant, Midwest Research Roundtable, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Lawrence, Kansas, September, 2008. Participant, Midwest Research Roundtable, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Wichita, Kansas, April 2009. Participant, Midwest Research Roundtable, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, Wichita, Kansas, February, 2010. Member of Doctoral Dissertation Supervisory Committees Mr. Boris Morosov, Dissertation Committee, Completed in summer 2009-University of Nebraska-Omaha Ms. Sikarn Issarachaiyos, Dissertation Committee Completed in summer 2012-University of NebraskaOmaha Ms.Yan Xioa, Field Exam Referee, in spring 2012-University of Nebraska-Omaha

SELECTED SERVICE Lecturer, “Performance measurement processes and results in Southeast Asian countries,” Thomas Bata University Visit, Zlin, Czech Republic, November 28, 2012. Consulting, “Assessing Needs for Integrate Learning Program (ILP) and Omaha Public School (OPS)”, the project is collaboration between UNO Service Learning Academy and ILP, September – December, 2011. Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Public Budgeting & Finance, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Manuscript Reviewer, International Review of Public Management, 2013 Co-investigator, “City of Omaha Revenue Forecast,” a study provided to Finance Department, City of Omaha, Nebraska, May-August, 2010, 2011, 2012 (with Ken Kriz). Faculty Senate, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2009-2011. Faculty Grievance Committee, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2010-2011.

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Event Organizer, the Nebraska Chapter of American Society of Public Administration—ASPA Public Service Recognition Week Annual Award Reception, May 2010. Event Organizer, the Nebraska Chapter of American Society of Public Administration—ASPA Public Service Profession Networking Reception, March 2010. Undergraduate Appeal Committee: spring and summer 2009. Council Member, the Nebraska Chapter of American Society of Public Administration—ASPA 2008-2010. Co-investigator, “Financial and Tax Incentives for Energy Conservation,” a study provided to Omaha Public Power Districts—OPPD, fall 2007. Investigator, “State Tax Incentives for Charitable Contributions,” a study provided to EndowNebraska Coalition, winter 2007. Association of Budgeting and Financial Management—ABFM Regional Roundtable, Conference organization assistantship provided to Dr. Bartle, spring 2007. Program Committee, Master of Public Administration—MPA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2006present. Sub-committee, School of Public Administration Strategic Planning, Goal 3: Outreach/Partnership Accomplishment, fall 2008. Member, Faculty Salary Task Force, School of Public Administration, fall 2007. Member, International Task Force, School of Public Administration, fall 2006.

HONORS Pi Alpha Alpha, The National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration, Nebraska Chapter, May 2010. Academic Program Student Marshal at Commencement, University of Illinois at Springfield, May, 2007. International Student Service Honor, University of Illinois at Springfield, May 2007. GRANTS University of Nebraska at Omaha, UCAT Conference Travel Grant to attend Electronic Hallway Teaching Workshop, June 10-13, 2007, Seattle, Washington, $750. Omaha Public Power Districts—OPPD, “Financial and Tax Incentives for Energy Conservation, July 2007 - December 2007 (co-investigator), $65,688. University of Illinois at Springfield, Graduate School of Public Administration Tuition Waivers and Academic Stipends, August 2001- May 2006.

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University of Illinois at Springfield, Graduate School of Public Administration Travel Fund for the 57th annual International Atlantic Economic Conference, March 10-14, 2004 - Lisbon, Portugal, $500. Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, “A Knowledge Based Approach to Regional Planning,” with P. Byrnes and P. Curry, summer 2004, $3,000. Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, “2003 Annual Report of the State and Regional Economic Development Strategy Project.” with P. Byrnes, summer 2003, $3000. Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, “Guide to Private Funding Sources for Community, Government, and Policy Issues” with P. Byrnes, M. Colloton, and J. Small, summer 2003, $700. Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, “Guide to Federal and State of Illinois Funding Sources for E-Government,” with P. Byrnes, M. Colloton, and J. Small, summer 2003, $700. OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITY Research Triangle: Sustainable Development. Research Triangle on Sustainable Omaha topic, August 2006-May 2007.

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