Funding Secured for New Research Project

We are delighted to announce that our research project proposal, “Employment Sector and Career Preferences Among Generation Z Youth in Canada, Germany, and Poland,” has been selected for funding by the Global Research Seed Fund Review Committee.
Publication Announcement: Strengthening Morale and Motivation in Canada’s Public Service

In their article, Strengthening Morale and Motivation in the Public Service in Turbulent Times, Levasseur, Rounce, and Wranik (2024) address the critical issue of declining motivation and morale in Canada’s public service.
The Conversation: The Promises and Risks of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency

The Conversation: The Promises and Risks of Trump’s DOGE Donald Trump’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aims to streamline federal operations-but what will this mean for public servants and citizens? In The Conversation, Dominika Wranik, Nachum Gabler, and Vurain Tabvuma argue that reducing bureaucracy could benefit taxpayers and […]
Open Think Blogs by Nachum Gabler

Nachum Gabler, an Interdisciplinary Public Administration PhD candidate (Class of ’27), explores what motivates public servants—not only to choose their careers but also to show up every day with purpose.
Navigating Remote Work: Unique Challenges for Public Sector Employees Highlighted in The Conversation

The Conversation recently published an insightful article written by Dominika Wranik and Nachum Gabler which explores the distinct challenges faced by public sector employees in adapting to remote work.
Paper Published in the Journal of Canadian Public Administration

We are thrilled to announce the publication of our paper titled: “Frontiers of public service motivation research in Canada: A scoping review” in the Journal of Canadian Public Administration!
Join Our Team!

We are looking for a student to assist with various research projects being conducted at the lab. The successful applicant will be eligible for hybrid work and will contribute 10-20 hours a week to the lab.
A Big Thanks to our Summer Interns

We’d like to say a huge thank you to our two summer interns, Tanya Gianchandani and Mariana Petriv. Both Tanya and Mariana were successful applicants in the competitive Mitacs Globalink Research Internship program.