Montgomery Van Wart is an American academic, author and researcher. He is a professor of public administration, and the University Faculty Research Fellow at California State University, San Bernardino. Throughout his career, Van Wart has been associated with the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), and was instrumental in redesigning its Code of Ethics.
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| - Montgomery Van Wart is an American academic, author and researcher. He is a professor of public administration, and the University Faculty Research Fellow at California State University, San Bernardino. Throughout his career, Van Wart has been associated with the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), and was instrumental in redesigning its Code of Ethics. (en)
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| - California State University, San Bernardino (en)
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| - Paul Van Riper Award for Excellence and Service, American Society for Public Administration (en)
- Chester A. Newland Presidential Citation of Merit Award, American Society for Public Administration (en)
- Outstanding Originator in Distance Learning, California State University, San Bernardino (en)
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- Ph.D., Public Administration (en)
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| - Montgomery Van Wart is an American academic, author and researcher. He is a professor of public administration, and the University Faculty Research Fellow at California State University, San Bernardino. Van Wart has authored over 150 publications, has been cited over 8000 times, and has a Google Scholar H-index of 33. He has worked on areas encompassing administrative and business leadership, e-leadership, training and development, human resource management, administrative values and ethics, organization behavior, and general management. He has also written eleven books including: Dynamics of Leadership, Leadership in Public Organizations, Human Resource Management in Public Service, Leadership and Culture, Building Business-Government Relations, Leadership Across the Globe, and Changing Public Sector Values. Throughout his career, Van Wart has been associated with the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), and was instrumental in redesigning its Code of Ethics. (en)
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