[대표 연구논문(국제전문학술지)]
Geiguen Shin, and Yong-Chan Rhee. “Local Executives’ Leadership and Citizens’ Policy Preferences: Lessons Drawing from Local Governments in South Korea.” Local Government Studies, Forthcoming. (SSCI)
Geiguen Shin, and Yong-Chan Rhee. “Social Media, Citizens’ Distrust in the Government, and Misinformation during a National Crisis: An Experimental Test of a COVID-19 Case.” Health Communication, Forthcoming. (SSCI)
Yong-Chan, Rhee, and Geiguen Shin*. “Potential Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops: Re-examination of Police–Public Interactions in the United States.” Policing: An International Journal, Forthcoming. (SSCI)
Lym, Youngbin, and Geiguen Shin*. “Social Value and Public Health: Exploring the Impact of Prosocial Behavior on the Community Mental Health.” International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Forthcoming. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen, Yong-Chan Rhee, and Youngbin Lym. 2025. “Quality of Life, Social Networking, and Mental Health: Generational Differentiation and Uniqueness in the Context of South Korea.” Journal of Clinical Medicine 14(19): 6739. (SCIE)
Menifield, Charles E., Geiguen Shin*, and Yong-Chan Rhee. 2025. “Community Policing Policies and the Use of Lethal Force: Revisiting the Effects of Policing Policies on Police Department Organizational Culture.” Deviant Behavior 48(4): 941-969. (SSCI)
Jeong, Bok Gyo, Seongho An, and Geiguen Shin. 2023. “Mapping policy agenda in international development: Reflections on OECD Development Centre working papers from 1990 to 2017.” Journal of International Development 36(1): 502-523. (SSCI)
Lee, Sang Eun, and Geiguen Shin. 2023. “Effects of Perceived Organizational and Supervisory Support on Employee Engagement in COVID-19-Induced Crises: Mediating Effects of Work-Life Policy Use.” Public Personnel Management 52(3): 401-428. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen. 2023. “Advancing Public Entrepreneurship through State Government Capacity and Competitiveness: The Impact of Discretionary Fiscal Policy of American States on Worldwide Manufacturing Industries.” American Review of Public Administration 53(2): 64-81. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen. 2022. “How Ostrom’s Design Principles Apply to Large-Scale Commons: Cooperation over International River Basins.” Review of Policy Research 39(5): 533-697. (SSCI)
Hall, Jeremy L., Geiguen Shin, and Christopher E. Bartels. 2022. “Measuring the Effect of Performance Management in Local Economic Development Policy: The Case of Tax Increment Finance Districts in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex.” Local Government Studies 48(4): 628-654. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen, and Byong-Kuen Jhee. 2021. “Better Service Delivery, More Satisfied Citizens? The Mediating Effects of Local Government Management Capacity in South Korea.” Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies 8(1): 42-67. (SSCI)
- Top cited article among work published in an issue between January 1 2021 and December 15 2022.
Shin, Geiguen. 2020. “Does Liberal Immigration Policy Benefit the U.S. Economy?” Economics 14(2020-15): 1-29. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen. 2019. “The Changing U.S. Immigration Policy on the Nexus of Security and Economy: Extending Visa-Waiver Program and Advocacy-Coalition Framework.” International Journal of Public Administration 42(10): 855-866. (SCOPUS)
Shin, Geiguen. 2019. “Welfare, Innovation Capacity, and Economic Performance: Evidence from American Federalism.” Public Policy and Administration 34(3): 349-381. (SSCI)
Menifield, Charles E., Geiguen Shin, and Logan Strother. 2019. “Do White Law Enforcement Officers Target Minority Suspects?” Public Administration Review 79(1): 56-68. (SSCI)
- Best Paper Award, Conference of Minority Public Administrators.
- One of highly cited articles in Public Administration Review.
- The top 20 most read paper in 2018 in Public Administration Review
- Media coverage: Rutgers-Newark News, “Bad Policing, Bad Law, not ‘Bad Apples,’ Behind Disproportionate Killing of Black Men by Police” (https://www.newark.rutgers.edu/news/bad-policing-bad-law-not-bad-apples-behind-disproportionate-killing-black-men-police), August 9, 2018; Pacific Standard, “Black cops are just as likely as white cops to kill black suspects” (https://psmag.com/social-justice/black-cops-are-just-as-likely-as-whites-to-kill-black-suspects), August 9, 2018; CBS News, “New research on police training, bias and use of force” (https://www.cbsnews.com/video/new-research-on-police-training-bias-and-use-of-force/), August 10, 2018; New York Daily News, “White cops vs. black men? Nope: Data on police killings reveal a more complex and stubborn dynamic” (http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-white-cops-vs-black-men-nope-20180809-story.html), August 13, 2018; Futurity.org, “Killing of black suspects is more than a ‘white police problem’” (https://www.futurity.org/police-killings-african-americans-1836722/), August 13, 2018; Rutgers Today, “Bad policing, bad law, not 'bad apples,' behind disproportionate killing of black men by police” (https://news.rutgers.edu/article-topic/commencement?topic=43747), August 13, 2018; Blavity, “Study finds black police officers are just as likely to kill black people as white officers” (https://blavity.com/study-finds-black-police-officers-are-just-as-likely-to-kill-black-people-as-white-officers), August 16, 2018; The Washington Post. “We Gathered Data on Every Confirmed, Line-of-Duty Police Killing of a Civilian in 2014 and 2015. Here’s What We Found” (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/08/29/we-gathered-data-on-every-confirmed-line-of-duty-police-killing-of-a-civilian-in-2014-and-2015-heres-what-we-found/?utm_term=.e2d0e51567b0), August 29, 2018.
Shin, Geiguen, and Kyungim Park. 2018. “What Explains Immigrants’ National Identity?” Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 32(5): 594-610. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen. 2018. “The Lessons from the Modern American Federalism: A Challenge to Effective Public Policy Performance.” Perspectives on Federalism 10(2): 300-320. (SCOPUS)
Shin, Geiguen, and Jeremy L. Hall. 2018. “Exploring the Influence of Federal Welfare Expenditures on State-Level New Economy Development Performance: Drawing from the Diffusion of Innovation Theory.” Economic Development Quarterly 32(3): 242-256. (SSCI)
Jhee, Byong-Kuen, and Geiguen Shin. 2018. “Getting Tickets for the Presidential Election in Korea.” Korea Observer 49(2): 269-291. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen. 2018. “Corporate Tax Policy and Multinational Corporations in the American States: Exploring the Intervening Effect of Local Fiscal Decentralization.” Journal of Urban Affairs 40(5): 679-704. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen, Seung-Whan Choi, and Shali Luo. 2016. “Do Economic Sanctions Impair Target Economies?” International Political Science Review 37(4): 485-499. (SSCI)
- One of the most downloaded online first articles of the year 2015
Shin, Geiguen, and David J. Webber. 2014. “Red States, Blue States: How Well do these National Election Labels Capture State Political and Policy Differences?” The Social Science Journal 51(3): 386-397. (SSCI)
Shin, Geiguen, and Jongbin Yoon. 2009. “Industry Level of Foreign Direct Investment and Militarized Interstate Conflict.” Dispute Resolution Studies Review 7(1): 149-183. (KCI)
Jhee, Byong-Kuen, and Geiguen Shin. 2007. “Democratization and Changing Voting Behavior: A Case Study of Korea.” Korea Observer 38(1): 33-63. (SSCI)