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Marlene Jugl is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration at Bocconi University, joining the Department of Social and Political Sciences in 2019. Previously, she worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Potsdam and currently serves as co-chair of EGPA's Permanent Study Group VI on "Governance of Public Sector Organizations".
Her educational background includes:
- Doctoral Degree from the Hertie School in Berlin
- MA in Public Administration from the University of Potsdam
- Studies in Political Science, Public Administration, and French at University of Potsdam, Sciences Po Lyon, and University of Warsaw
- Visiting Researcher at the European University Institute in Florence
Her research focuses on comparative public administration, government performance, and bureaucratic interactions with stakeholders. She examines how societal, cultural, and historical factors influence governance, with particular emphasis on country size effects, crisis management, vulnerability, learning, and bureaucratic reputation.
Recent publications (2023-2025) reveal a strong comparative focus across European and small-state contexts, addressing migration crisis management, populism-civic behavior dynamics, population size impacts on administration, EU sanctions humanitarian exceptions, lobbying in competition policy, and pandemic crisis responses through interdisciplinary lenses.
Her honors include:
- Christopher Pollitt Prize for Best Conference Paper (IRSPM, 2023)
- Innovation in Teaching Award (Bocconi University Graduate School, 2022)
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She actively contributes to international research collaboration through EGPA's Permanent Study Group VI and engages with Bocconi University's Department of Social and Political Sciences on public administration initiatives.





