Kuang-Ting Tai

Kuang-Ting Tai, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration joining NSU in 2021. He holds a doctoral degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University-Newark. Kuang-Ting’s research interests mainly focus on the applications of advanced information technologies in the public sector with a specific purpose to examine how information technologies can reshape the interface between the public and government. His prior studies have addressed the related issues regarding transparency, e-participation, and open

Leadership Framework for an Agile Government

On behalf of the IBM Center for The Business of Government, we are pleased to present this new report, Leadership Framework for an Agile Government, by authors Pallavi Awasthi and Kuang Ting Tai of Nova Southeastern University. The report presents leadership imperatives for driving agile government based on extensive research and analysis, drawing on the experiences of digital leaders in city governments such as Boston, Philadelphia, Louisville, and Miami.

Assistant Professor of Public Administration
Nova Southeastern University: H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Department of Public Administration and Real Estate Development

Kuang-Ting Tai, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Public Administration joining NSU in 2021. He holds a doctoral degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University-Newark. Kuang-Ting’s research interests mainly focus on the applications of advanced information technologies in the public sector with a specific purpose to examine how information technologies can reshape the interface between the public and government. His prior studies have addressed the related issues regarding transparency, e-participation, and open government. After joining NSU, he teaches multiple courses related to public administration or nonprofit management, including public administration theory and application, public budgeting, public finance, information technology management, nonprofit financial management, and nonprofit program evaluation. In addition, he also served as a reviewer for a number of journals, such as Public Administration Review, International Public Management Journal, or Journal of Urban Affairs.