Erik Johnston
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Mail code: 6002Campus: Tempe
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Dr. Erik Johnston is the associate director for faculty evaluations and a professor with the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School for Complex Adaptive Systems. He is the co-director of the Center for Smart Cities and Regions and the director of policy informatics at the Decision Theater. His research in smart cities and regions integrates open governance and policy informatics applications of public interest technology to serve all communities, including participation from traditionally underserved populations. His research in opening governance explores how our governance systems can evolve to address increasingly complex challenges and to meet the rising expectations of the public to have many pathways to share their talents, data, expertise, and energy to improve their communities. His research in policy informatics is the study of how computational and communication technology is leveraged to specifically understand and address complex public policy and administration problems and realize innovations in governance insights, processes, and institutional design.
Reducing health and infrastructure vulnerability to current and future threats requires innovative, interdisciplinary approaches that appreciate the interdependencies across multiple social systems like education and health, integrating basic and applied natural and social science in a framework that not only provides stakeholders with new evidence to support effective decision-making, but also accelerates the identification of the next series of important questions that research must address in cooperation with community partners.
Dr. Johnston contributes to the Knowledge Exchange for Resilience team of fellows, scholars, partners and staff by developing and supporting research and outreach activities in open governance and policy informatics to create new pathways to resilience in education and health systems.
Dr. Johnston earned a PhD in Information and a Certificate in Complex Systems from the University of Michigan. He is a two-time NSF IGERT fellow, in the STIET (Socio-Technical Infrastructure for Electronic Transactions) and IDEAS (Institutions, Diversity, Emergence, Adaptation, and Structures) programs.
- Ph.D. Information (with certificate on complex systems), University of Michigan 2007
- M.B.A. University of Denver 2000
- M.S. Information Technology, University of Denver 2000
- B.S. Computer Science and Psychology, University of Denver 2000
1. Assessing how models and simulations can aid individuals and groups when making policy choices 2. Understanding the dynamics of policy decisions for building and sustaining collaborations in civic, business, and academic contexts 3. Analyzing the influence of central-remote office arrangements and communication delay on technology supported work groups 4. Applying complex systems methodology and theory using agent based modeling as a complement to traditional quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Hu, Q., Johnston, E., & Hemphill, L. Fostering cooperative community behavior with IT tools: the influence of a designed deliberative space on efforts to address collective challenges. The Journal of Community Informatics (2013).
- Johnston, E., Krishnamurthy, R., Musgrave, T., & Vinze, A. How open data moves us closer to "precision governance". The IDEAS Quarterly Report - Alliance for Innovation (2013).
- Johnston, E., Treisman, C., and Kelley, T. Participatory platforms with a public intent. International Innovation (2013).
- Krishnamurthy, R., Bhagwatwar, A. Johnston, E.. and Desouza, K. A Glimpse into Policy Informatics: The Case of Participatory Platforms that Generate Synthetic Empathy. Communications of the Association for Information Systems (2013).
- Lee, J., & Johnston, E.,. How to Embed Transparency into Collaborative Governance. PA Times (2013).
- Lucio, J., Auer, J., Johnston, E. Neighborhood Diversity: Framework for Municipalities. State and Local Government Review (2013).
- Hu, Q., & Johnston, E. A Wiki-based Course Design: Strategies and Lessons for Creating a Student-Centered Learning Environment. Journal of Public Administration Education (2012).
- Hu, Q., & Johnston, E., Hemphill, L., Krishnamurthy, R., & Vinze, A. Simulation-based Scenario Learning for Public Administrators. Journal of Public Administration Education (2012).
- Kelley, T. M., & Johnston, E. Discovering the appropriate role of serious games in the design of open governance platforms. Public Administration Quarterly (2012).
- Hu., Q., Krishnamurthy, R., Johnston, E., & Desouza, K. Adding a Complex Adaptive Systems Approach to Public Administration Research. COMPACT I: Public Administration in Complexity (2012).
- Johnston, E., & Kim, Y. Introduction to the Special Issue on Policy Informatics. The Innovation Journal (2011).
- Johnston, E., & Musgrave, T. What Public Administrators can Learn from Dungeon Masters. The IDEAS Quarterly Report - Alliance for Innovation (2011).
- Johnston, E., Hicks, D., Nan, N., & Auer, J. C. Managing the Inclusion Process in Collaborative Governance. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2011).
- Johnston, E., Hu, Q., & Auer, J. C. Lost in translation: overcoming barriers to integrating evidence with practice. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (2011).
- Kim, Y., Johnston, E., & Kang, H. S. A Computational Approach to Managing Performance Dynamics in Networked Governance Systems. Public Performance & Management Review (2011).
- Johnston, E. & Hansen, D. Design Lessons for Smart Governance Infrastructures. in American Governance 3.0: Rebooting the Public Square? (2011).
- White,Dave Douglas*, Abbott,Joshua K, Aggarwal,Rimjhim M, Anderies,John M, Bliss,Nadya T, Eakin,Hallie C, Gober,Patricia, Hanemann,William Michael Micha, Hanemann,William Michael Micha, Johnston,Erik W, Larson,Kelli Leigh, Larson,Kelli Leigh, Maciejewski,Ross, Mack,Elizabeth Anne, Miller,Clark Anson, Pfeiffer,Deirdre A, Quay,Raymond G, Redman,Charles L, Redman,Charles L, Sabo,John L, Sampson,David Arthur, Schoon,Michael L, Turner II,Billie Lee, Turner II,Billie Lee, Vivoni,Enrique, Vivoni,Enrique, Wang,Zhihua, Wentz,Elizabeth Ann, Westerhoff,Paul, Wiek,Arnim, Wutich,Amber Yoder, York,Abigail. DMUU: DCDC III: Transformational Solutions for Urban Water Sustainability Transit. NSF-SBE(9/1/2015 - 8/31/2019).
- Johnston,Erik W*, Segal,Elizabeth, Segal,Elizabeth, Vinze,Ajay Shreekrishna, Wellman,Edward M. Promoting Empathy and Collaborative Decision Making for Natural Resource Management using a Computer Mediated Scenario. NSF-SES(7/15/2015 - 6/30/2018).
- Johnston,Erik W*. MacArthur Research Network on Opening Governance. NEW YORK UNIV(1/1/2014 - 12/31/2016).
- Johnston,Erik W*, Desouza,Kevin, Mook,Laurie Ingrid, Schugurensky,Daniel, Sundaram,Hari, Sundaram,Hari. VOSS Understanding the Development of Participatory Governance Efforts Using Hybrid Platforms. NSF-ENG-DMII(9/1/2013 - 8/31/2016).
- Johnston,Erik W*. RAPID: Challenge Platforms with a Public Intent Critical Reflections and Future Practices. NSF-OCI(6/15/2012 - 8/31/2013).
- Johnston,Erik W*, Anderies,John M, Anderies,John M, Janssen,Marcus Alexander, Koppell,Jonathan, Sundaram,Hari, Sundaram,Hari. RAPID VOSS: Understanding the challenges inherent in the design execution and participation in governance challenge platforms. NSF-OCI(9/15/2011 - 8/31/2013).
- Johnston,Erik W*. Collaborative Research: VOSS: Joining a Virtual Organization: A Multi-Method Study of Newcomers to Established Collaborations. NSF-OCI(9/15/2008 - 8/31/2011).
Courses
2025 Spring
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AML 792 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
PAF 591 | Seminar |
BDE 795 | Continuing Registration |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
2024 Fall
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AML 792 | Research |
CAS 394 | Special Topics |
FIS 394 | Special Topics |
2024 Summer
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BDE 792 | Research |
2024 Spring
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AML 792 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
PAF 591 | Seminar |
BDE 795 | Continuing Registration |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
2023 Fall
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AML 792 | Research |
CAS 394 | Special Topics |
FIS 394 | Special Topics |
2023 Summer
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BDE 792 | Research |
SOS 596 | Capstone: Scientific Paper |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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AML 792 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
PAF 591 | Seminar |
BDE 795 | Continuing Registration |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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AML 792 | Research |
CAS 394 | Special Topics |
FIS 394 | Special Topics |
2022 Summer
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BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 692 | Research |
HSD 692 | Research |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 596 | Capstone: Scientific Paper |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
AML 792 | Research |
HSD 692 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
PAF 591 | Seminar |
BDE 792 | Research |
BDE 795 | Continuing Registration |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 692 | Research |
AML 792 | Research |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
CAS 394 | Special Topics |
FIS 394 | Special Topics |
SOS 394 | Special Topics |
2021 Summer
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BDE 792 | Research |
SOS 596 | Capstone: Scientific Paper |
2021 Spring
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AML 792 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
PAF 591 | Seminar |
2020 Fall
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AML 792 | Research |
2020 Summer
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BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 592 | Research |
HSD 592 | Research |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 692 | Research |
HSD 692 | Research |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
SOS 596 | Capstone: Scientific Paper |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PAF 591 | Seminar |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 592 | Research |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
AML 792 | Research |
HSD 692 | Research |
BDE 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
BDE 792 | Research |
HSD 598 | Special Topics |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 592 | Research |
HSD 784 | Internship |
HSD 792 | Research |
HSD 795 | Continuing Registration |
HSD 799 | Dissertation |
HSD 692 | Research |
AML 792 | Research |
HSD 790 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
HSD 591 | Seminar |
HSD 590 | Reading and Conference |
- Mergel, I., Greenberg, S., and Johnston, E. Panel: Institutionalizing social media in the public sector. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 3013).
- Uebelherr, J., Hondula D., Eneboe, J., & Johnston E. Extreme Heat Relief Availability Agent Based Analysis of an ad-hoc Voluntary Cooling Center Network of Community and Public Organizations. . American Meteorological Society (Jan 2015).
- Wald, D.M., Johnston, E., Leong, K., & Ogden, L. The Challenge of Networked Governance for Large Landscapes and Natural Resource Conservation. Pathways 2014 Conference: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management (Oct 2014).
- Wald, D.M., Johnston, E. & Vinze, A. The Dynamics of Shared Governance for Collaborative Wildlife Management. Pathways 2014 Conference: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management (Oct 2014).
- Park, C., & Johnston, E. Collaborative Public Leadership in Complex Governance Systems. Academy of Management (Aug 2014).
- Johnston, E., Mergel, I., Derrick, C., Farrell, H., and West, D. The Digital Revolution and Open Government in the U.S.: Where do we Stand?. American Society of Public Administration (Aug 2014).
- Johnston, E. Towards Government 2.0: Open Data and Innovation through Cross-Sector Collaboration. Academy of Management (Aug 2014).
- Johnston, E. Crowdsourcing in Socially Contested Issue Areas- First Steps Towards an AoM Expert Network. Academy of Management (Aug 2014).
- Wald, D.M., Johnston, E., & Vinze. A. Understanding the Influence of Power on Collaborative Decision Making for the Management of Natural Resources. North American Congress for Conservation Biology (Jul 2014).
- Johnston, E. Keynote: Governance as a Complex System. SKIN(Simulating Knowledge and Innovation Networks) (May 2014).
- Johnston, E. Keynote: Governance as a Complex System. 3rd SKIN(Simulating Knowledge and Innovation Networks) (May 2014).
- Johnston, E. Plenary: Network governance, structure, function, and impact. 2014 Urban Conservation conference (Mar 2014).
- Kelley, T., & Johnston, E. Evolving Research and Management of Participatory Platforms. The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)’s 75th Annual Conference (Mar 2014).
- Park, C., Johnston, E., & Krishnamurthy, R. Complexity governance: Articulating the evolution of collaborative governance and open government. The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)’s 75th Annual Conference (Mar 2014).
- Johnston, E. Plenary: Network governance, structure, function, and impact. 2014 Urban Conservation conference (Mar 2014).
- Krishnamurthy, R., Wald, D.M., Johnston, E. & Vinze, A. A Scenario-based Evaluation: The Influence of Power & Resource Differences on Collaborative Decision Making. AAAS Conference (Feb 2014).
- Johnston, E.,. Workshop 3: Large-scale Natural Resource Conservation and Restoration – Issues of Governance. National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) (Feb 2014).
- Johnston, E. Plenary: State of Science in Policy. The Nature Conservancy All Science Conference (Dec 2013).
- Kelley, T., Johnston, E., Sundaram, H., and Le, T. Contributions of Social Network Analysis to Assess an Administration of the 10,000 Solutions Challenge Platform. American Evaluation Association (Oct 2013).
- Johnston, E. ). Workshop 2: Large-scale Natural Resource Conservation and Restoration – Issues of Governance. National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) (Oct 2013).
- Johnston, E., and Kelley, T. A Study of the Evolving 10,000 Solutions Challenge Platform: Insights on Participation, Administration, and Design. Public Management Research Conference (Jun 2013).
- Krishnamurthy, R., and Johnston, E. Fostering Empathy in Collaborative Decision Making to Reduce Conflict and Improve Collective Outcomes with Interactive Computer Simulations. Public Management Research Conference (Jun 2013).
- Kelley, T., and Johnston, E.,. Mastering Challenge Platforms. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2013).
- Krishnamurthy, R., and Johnston, E. ) Fostering Perspective-Taking in Collaborative Decision Making to reduce conflict and improve collective outcomes with computer mediated simulations. . American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2013).
- Lee, J., and Johnston, E.,. Understanding a Crowdsourcing Platform in the Public Domain as a Generator of e-Democracy. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2013).
- Wachhaus, A., Johnston, E. Governance Infrastructures. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2013).
- Schugurensky, D., Johnston, E., & Kelley, T. Online participatory platforms and civic engagement: A tale of three cities. Seminar hosted by ASU Participatory Governance Initiative and Center for Policy Informatics (Mar 2013).
- Johnston, E. Are you politically literate?. Summit on Human Dignity, The Opportunity Gap. Brophy College Preparatory (Mar 2013).
- Johnston, E. Workshop 1: Large-scale Natural Resource Conservation and Restoration – Issues of Governance. National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) (Feb 2013).
- Johnston, E., Kelley, T., & Desouza, K. An introduction to policy informatics. Chaired workshop session at the iConference 2013 (Feb 2013).
- Johnston, E., & Kelley, T. Participatory platforms with a public intent. Consortium for Biosocial Complex Systems (Dec 2012).
- Krishnamurthy, R., & Johnston, E. Using a complex systems framework to teach students to ask questions. National Association of Public Administration and Affairs 2012 Annual Conference (Oct 2012).
- Johnston, E., Kelley, T., & Treisman, C. Participatory challenge platforms: Effective integration of public expertise in organization efforts. INFORMS Annual Conference (Oct 2012).
- Johnston, E. Crowdsourcing governance. Academy of Management 2012 Annual Meeting (Aug 2012).
- Johnston, E. Professional development workshop: Using simulation experiments to build and test entrepreneurship theories. Academy of Management 2012 Annual Meeting (Aug 2012).
- Johnston, E. Community MasterClass. Pillar Summit, Professional Community Management (Jul 2012).
- Johnston, E. Policy Informatics: A Complex Systems Approach to Policy Sector Decision-Making. U.S. Government Accountability Office (May 2012).
- Johnston, E., & Treisman, C. Participatory platforms with a public intent: Critical reflections and future practices. NSF-funded workshop hosted by ASU School of Public Affairs and Center for Policy Informatics (May 2012).
- Johnston, E. Virtual Organizations. Virtual Organizations as Sociotechnical Systems Workshop (Apr 2012).
- Johnston, E. Applications of Policy Informatics. Complexity and Simulation Seminar (Apr 2012).
- Understanding the challenges inherent in the design, execution and participation in governance challenge platforms. NSF Workshop: Emerging Results, Critical Research Directions, and Grand Challenges for Understanding Virtual Organizations as Socio-Technical Systems (VOSS). NSF Workshop: Emerging Results, Critical Research Directions, and Grand Challenges for Understanding (Apr 2012).
- Johnston, E. Understanding the challenges inherent in the design, execution and participation in governance challenge platforms. NSF Workshop: Emerging Results, Critical Research Directions, and Grand Challenges for Understanding (Apr 2012).
- Hu, Q., Johnston, E., & Krishnamurthy, R. Computer simulated-scenarios for public administration education. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2012).
- Johnston, E. How the Application of Complexity and Policy Informatics to Public Administration can change the Questions We Ask and the Solutions We Discover. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2012).
- Hu, Q., Johnston, E.. Krishnamurthy, R. Computer Simulated-scenarios for Public Administration Education. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2012).
- Kelley, T. & Johnston, E. An Exploration in the Information Field for Improved Public Service and Enhanced Citizen Participation. iConference (Feb 2012).
- Kim, Y., Johnston, E., & Maroulis, S. Policy Informatics: Working with a Prototype Agent-Based Model on Topics in Public Policy and Management. Association for Public Policy and Analysis and Management (Nov 2011).
- Johnston, E. Using Policy Informatics to Understand How Stakeholder Commitment can be Cultivated, Transferred, and Protected to Increase the Useful Life of Collaborations. Second Conference on Community Resiliency: Integrated Risk, Response, and Recovery Policy and Manage (Oct 2011).
- Johnston, E. Professional Development Workshop: Using Simulation Experiments to Build and Test Entrepreneurship Theories. Academy of Management (Sep 2011).
- Johnston, E., Desouza, K., & Hu, Q. How the application of complexity theory to Public Administration can change the questions we ask and the solutions we discover. Challenges of Making Public Administration and Complexity Theory (COMPACT) Work (Jun 2011).
- Hu, Q., & Johnston, E. Fostering Cooperation Through Collaborative IT Tools: The Influence of Designed Deliberation Spaces on Efforts to Address Collective Challenges. Public Management Association Research Conference (Jun 2011).
- Johnston, E., Auer, J., Hemphill, L., & Teasley, S. The Learning Participant in Virtual Organizations. NSF Workshop: Toward a Science of Virtual Organizations (May 2011).
- Johnston, E. Technology in Government. Guest Lecture for PAF 200, Introduction to Public Affairs (Apr 2011).
- Johnston, E., Wolfe, Z., & Ching, B. The Evolving Role of Leadership in Collaborative Governance: A Transdisciplinary perspective. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2011).
- Johnston, E. & Auer, J. Managing Uncertainty in Collaborative Governance – a Multi-method Study Using Agent-based Models. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2011).
- Auer, J., & Johnston, E. March) Strategies for Building a More Resilient Economy with the Help of All Workers. Urban Affairs Association Conference (Mar 2011).
- Johnston, E. Public Administration within Complex, Adaptive Governance Systems: A Panel Discussion Concerning the Next Generation of Research, Theory and Practice. American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference (Mar 2011).
- Johnston, E., & Auer, J. Designing Resilience into Public Private Collaborations. Weekly seminar of the Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity. Consortium for Biosocial Complex Systems (Jan 2011).
- National Science Foundation, At-Large Reviewer (2014 - Present)
- Arizona Department of Transportation, Advisor (2014 - Present)
- College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Reponsible for College of Public Program Innovation Challenge (2014 - Present)
- National Science Foundation - Consortium for the Science of Socio-Technical Systems, Mentor to recent Ph.D. graduates (2014 - Present)
- National Science Foundation, Panel Reviewer (2014 - Present)
- International Conference on Information Systems, Reviewer (2014 - Present)
- National Science Foundational, External Grant Reviewer (2013 - Present)
- Center for Policy Informatics, Director (2011 - Present)
- Center for Policy Informatics, Director (2011 - Present)
- National Science Foundation, External Grant Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Watersim Steering Committee, member (2010 - Present)
- Executive Council - College of Public Programs, Member (2009 - Present)
- Executive Council - College of Public Programs, Member (2009 - Present)
- ASPA Section for Complexity and Network Studies, Publications Committee (2009 - Present)
- Executive Committee for the Section for Complexity and Network Studies, Member (2009 - Present)
- Doctoral Committee, Memeber (2007 - Present)
- Policy Informatics Committee, Chair (2007 - Present)
- Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems Scientific Journal, Editoral Board (2005 - Present)
- ASU Faculty Senate, Senator (2012 - 2015)
- Faculty Search Committee, Chair (2012 - 2013)
- International Journal of Complex Governance Networks, • Associate Editor (2011 - 2012)
- The Innovation Journal, Guest Editor, Special Issue on Policy Informatics (2011 - 2011)