Gary Steven Marshall, Ph.D.
- Professor
- School of Public Administration
General Information
Biography
Professional Activities:Gary S. Marshall is a Professor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His research emphasizes the centrality of human identity as it relates to work in public agencies. He is a recipient of the University of Nebraska at Omaha Alumni Association's Outstanding Teaching Award and serves on the editorial boards of Administrative Theory & Praxis and the International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. He has worked internationally with the Center for Democratic Network Governance in Denmark. He is currently Board Chair of the Public Administration Theory Network. Dr. Marshall is also a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner and was co-editor of the Lacanian Compass, a U.S. based publication on the work of Jacques Lacan.
Teaching Interests
Primary Expertise:Public Administration TheoryPhilosophy of Social ScienceOrganization Theory & BehaviorOrganizational Development & Change
Research Interests
Dr. Marshall's research focuses on human identity as it relates to work in public agencies. He has been published in leading academic journals such as Public Administration Review, the American Review of Public Administration, and The American Behavioral Scientist.
Service Summary
Dr. Marshall has conducted pro bono mental health counseling services for Heartland Family Service.
Education
BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1981
MPA, The George Washington University, 1987
MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, Counseling, 2012
Ph D, Virginia Tech, 1993
Licensures and Certifications
Licensed Mental Health Practitioner , State of Nebraska, 01/07/2022 - 09/01/2024
Additional Information
Links to Selected Publications
Additional Information
Links to Selected Publications