Dr Prudence R Brown

Refereed Publications

(Including Accepted/In Press)

Brown, PR & Stark, A (2022) Policy Inaction Meets Policy Learning: Four Moments of Non-Implementation, Policy Sciences . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-021-09446-y (7 citations)

Brown, PR & Warner, SA (2021) Is Indigeneity hidden in the shadow of Australian national school reforms? Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.187 (1 citation)

Warner, S, Brown, P R, & Cherney, L (2021). Public Values in Pluralistic and Complex Settings – Are Agonistic Ideas the Answer? International Journal of Public Administration, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2021.1909620 (10 citations)

Brown, P R (2021) Public value measurement vs public value creating imagination – the constraining influence of old and new public management paradigms. International Journal of Public Administration, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2021.1903498 (35 citations)

Brown, P R (2020) Framing, agency and multiple streams– a case study of parks policy in the Northern Territory. Australian Journal of Political Studies, 55(1), 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2019.1669532  (APSA conference PhD paper prize) (5 citations)

Brown, P R (2020) What tutors bring to course design – introducing political and policy theories to disengaged students. Teaching Public Administration, 38(1), 12-23 https://doi.org/10.1177/0144739419858682 (7 citations)

Brown, P R (2019) Understanding how deficit discourses work against implementing participatory approaches in Australian Indigenous policy. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 54(4), pp. 401-417, https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.78 (13 citations)

Brown, PR (2019) Understanding Barriers to New Approaches – A Case Study from Australian Remote Indigenous Policy. Critical Policy Studies, 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1080/19460171.2019.1625795 (APSA Policy Studies ECR prize) (5 citations)

Brown, P R and Head B (2019) Navigating tensions in co-production: A missing link in leadership for public value. Public Administration, 97(2), 250-263, https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12394 (51 citations)

Brown, P R (2017) Attempting to cultivate more collaborative mindsets for boundary spanning in remote Indigenous policy. Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 76, no. 4, 412–425 (24 citations)

Hill H and Phillips P (1997) Factor Proportions and East Asian Industrialization ‑ a note. Asian Economic Journal, Volume 11, Number 1, March, 81-94 (30%)

Phillips P and Tyers R (1995) International Trade Data Available to Australian Researchers: A Survey. Australian Economic Review no 111, pages 111‑119, September (80%)

Hill H and Phillips P (1993) Trade is a two-way exchange: Rising Import Penetration in East Asia's Export Economies. World Economy, Vol 16, No 6, November, 687-697 (30%)

Hill H and Phillips P (1993) Patterns of import penetration in East Asian industrialisation, Asian Economic Journal, Vol 7, No 1, March, 1-23 (30%)

Tyers R, Phillips P and Findlay C (1987) ASEAN and China Exports of Labour Intensive Manufactures: Performance and Prospects. ASEAN Economic Bulletin , Vol 3, No 3, 339-367 (15%)

Tyers R and Phillips P. (1986) Merchandise Trade between ASEAN and Pacific Industrial Countries: Factor Composition and Performance in the 1970's. Journal of Business Administration, Volume 16, Nos 1, 2 (30%)

Phillips PR and Phillips PJ (1982) Nutrient intake and the menstrual cycle, Australia and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. Volume 12 (2), February, 211 (80%)

Phillips P and Mayo O. 1981. Problems in Statistical Studies on Protein Polymorphism in Natural Populations. Genetics, Volume 97, No. 2, February, 495-501 (80%)