KEITH PHILIP BAKER Curriculum vitae April 2017 100B Bexell Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon, 97330 Keith.baker@oregonstate.edu Tel. (cell) 541 602 0180 EDUCATION University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. PhD in Local Government, July 2008. Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster, UK. MSc. in Management, October 2002. Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. BA (Hons.) International Relations and Strategic Studies, July 2000. Northumbria University, UK Postgraduate Certificate of Higher Education Practice, March 2013 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Public sector governance and network management. Public management and administration. Energy policy, nuclear technology and sustainable energy production. Risk in political and administrative and agency decision-making. I am interested in supervising Masters and doctoral students in the above areas. Please contact me for further details. PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2015). Nuclear Power and Energy Policy: The Limits of Governance. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 9781137433855 (245 pages). Page 1 of 6
Articles 1. Baker, K. (2016). Applying Cultural Theory to Analyse Government Efforts to Promote a Revival of Nuclear Power in Britain, France and the United States, Review of Policy Research. DOI: 10.1111/ropr.12224. 2. Baker, K. and Irving, A. (2016). Co-producing Approaches to the Management of Dementia through Social Prescribing, Social Policy and Administration, 50(3): 379 397. DOI: 10.1111/spol.12127 3. Toke, D. and Baker, K. (2016) So what s New? Electricity Market Reform in Britain, Policy and Politics, 44(4): 645-666 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/030557315x14412058989712 4. Baker, K. and Stoker G. (2015). A Comparison of State Traditions and the Revival of Nuclear Power in Four Countries, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 17(2): 140 156. DOI: 10.1080/13876988.2014.889901 5. Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2013). Governance and the Nuclear Industry: Why governing is easier said than done, Political Studies, 61(3): 580-598. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2012.00978.x 6. Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2012). Metagovernance and Nuclear Power in Europe, Journal of European Public Policy, 19(7): 1026 1051. DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2011.652900 7. Baker, K. (2012). Understanding Strategic Service Partnerships, Public Performance and Management Review, 35(4): 660 678. DOI: 10.2753/PMR1530-9576350405 8. Baker, K., Stoker, G. and Simpson, J. (2012). Assessing the Prospects for a Revival of Nuclear Power in Britain, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMech E) Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 226(3): 338 350. DOI: 10.1177/0957650911428252 9. Baker, K. (2012). Power Failures: Reviving Nuclear Power in Britain, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1/2): 107 124. DOI: 10.1504/IJSD.2012.044037 10. Baker, K. and Rubin, E.V. (2011). Understanding Accountability and Governance in Post- Invasion Iraq, Administration and Society, 43(5): 515 536. DOI: 10.1177/0095399711412929 Page 2 of 6
11. Baker, K., Van de Walle, S. and Skelcher, C. (2011). Citizen Support for Increasing the Responsibilities of Local Government in European Countries: A Comparative Analysis, Lex Localis Journal of Local Self Government, 9(1): 1 21. DOI: 10.4335/9.1.121(2011) 12. Crosbie, T. and Baker, K. (2010). Energy Efficiency Interventions in Housing: Learning from the Inhabitants, Building Research and Information, 38(1): 70 79 DOI: 10.1080/09613210903279326 A top 10 cited paper in 2011 Impact window (2009 2010) 13. Baker, K. (2009). Delivering Nuclear Power: Challenges for the Obama Administration, International Journal of Public Administration, 32(9): 747 752. DOI: 10.1080/01900690903010319 14. Hughes, M., Dalziel, R., Baker, K. and Fox, P. (2007). Local Government Attitudes to External Consultancy Support, Public Money and Management, 27(4): 241 243. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9302.2007.00589.x Book Chapters 1. Baker, K. and Ettinger, M*. (Forthcoming). The Challenge of Transitioning to a Low Carbon Electricity System in the Pacific North West of the United States in R. Heffron, D. McCauley and S. Tromans (eds.). Energy Law and Energy Infrastructure Development for a Low Carbon World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *Graduate student at Oregon State University 2. Baker, K. (2016) Delivering a Revival of Nuclear Power in R. Heffron and G. Little (eds.) Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US, (pp. 215 218). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press/ New York: Oxford University Press. 3. Baker, K. (2015). Metagovernance, Risk and Nuclear Power in Britain in E. Ongaro (ed.) Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages (pp. 251 273). Bingley: Emerald. 4. Baker, K. and Stoker, G. (2011). Governing a Revival of the British Nuclear Industry, in J. Torfing and P. Triantafillou (eds.), Interactive Policymaking, Metagovernance and Democracy (pp. 111 127). Colchester: European Consortium for Political Research Press. 5. Baker, K., Justice, J. and Skelcher, C. (2009). Legitimacy, Self-governance and the Institutional Design of Public-Private Partnerships, in E. Sorensen and P. Triantafillou (eds.), The Politics of Self-Governance (pp. 77 94). Aldershot: Ashgate. Page 3 of 6
6. Baker, K. (2008). Understanding the Dialectic Relationship between Intra and Inter- Organizational Cooperation, in J. Salmons and L. Wilson (eds.), The Handbook of Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy Vol. II (pp. 695 709). New York: IGI Global. Other publications 1. Azapagic, A., Grimston, M., Anderson, K., Baker, K., Glynn, S., Howell, S., Kouloumpis, V., Perdan, S., Simpson, J., Stamford, L., Stoker, G., Thomas, P. and Youds, L. (2011). Assessing the Sustainability of Nuclear Power in the UK. Manchester: University of Manchester. 2. Baker, K. (2011). Strategic Service Partnerships: The next wave of partnering? Journal of County Administration, March/ April 2011. 3. Baker, K., Simpson, J. and Stoker, G. (2008). The Nuclear Investors Conference. Southampton: University of Southampton. 4. Van de Walle, S., Baker, K. and Skelcher, C. (2007). More Power for Local Authorities? A European Comparison, Flemish Journal for Public Management, 12(1): 4 13. 5. Crosbie, T. and Baker, K. (2007). Domestic Energy Interventions: From the Householder s Perspective. Manchester: University of Manchester. Consultancy Reports 1. Becker, G. M*., Allen-Wolters, E. and Baker, K. (2016). Disciplinary Justice in Corvallis Schools, Corvallis (OR): Oregon State University School of Public Policy (limited circulation). *Graduate student at Oregon State University. 2. Van de Walle, S., Baker, K. and Skelcher, C. (2006). Empowerment, Trust and Local Government Powers: A Report for the ESRC Knowledge Transfer Team. Swindon: ESRC and Local Government Association. 3. Baker, K., Hughes, M. and Skelcher, C. (2006). Shared, Corporate and Transactional Services: A Literature Review. Birmingham: University of Birmingham for the Regional Centres of Excellence. 4. Hughes, M. and Baker, K. (2006). Efficiency and Equality Is There a Conflict Between the Efficiency Agenda and Achieving Quality Objectives in Local Government Procurement? London: Department of Communities and Local Government. Page 4 of 6
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION September 2014 - Present Joint editor for Public Policy and Administration. I was part of the leadership team that secured Public Policy and Administration admission to the Thompson Reuters SSCI index in April 2016. 2008 - Present Reviewer for Housing Policy, Energy Policy, Local Government Studies, Regional and Federal Studies, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Review of Policy Research. September 2008 Invited panel chair (governance through networks), 4 th International Conference for Public Administration, University of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. UNIVERSITY SERVICE September 2016 May 2016, April 2017 September 2014 - Present September 2014 - Present Member of the Marshall and Rhodes scholarship review committee. Member of College of Liberal Arts undergraduate scholarships committee Member of Public Policy Graduate Advisory committee Member of Political Science Curriculum committee. 2013-2014 Program leader for MSc in Public Policy, Northumbria University, 2013-2014. Responsible for the development of the program, recruitment of students and administration of the program. PUBLIC SERVICE April 2015 March 2012 Panellist for the Nuclear Environments panel, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon Rapporteur for Nuclear energy one year after Fukushima: Challenges and Responses conference, Wilton Park, UK. Page 5 of 6
Wilton Park is directly affiliated with the UK s Foreign and Commonwealth Office. February 2011 August 2011 Contributor to the securing against intangible risks in nuclear security workshop, Centre for Science and Security Studies, Kings College London/ The Royal Society, London, UK. Contributor to the Royal Society Science Policy Advisory group on Fuel Cycle Stewardship the Royal Society, London, UK. Page 6 of 6