Benjamin Clark is an academic expert in public budgeting and finance, public management, public administration, 311 systems, and crowdsourcing. At the University of Oregon, he is an associate professor in the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management as well as the co-director of the UO In...
Benjamin Clark is an academic expert in public budgeting and finance, public management, public administration, 311 systems, and crowdsourcing. At the University of Oregon, he is an associate professor in the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management as well as the co-director of the UO Institute for Policy Research and Engagement. His research examines public sector crowdsourcing, secondary effects of autonomous vehicles, citizen engagement, local government management, and public budgeting and finance.
Benjamin can provide expertise on how governments can start to prepare for dramatic drops in revenue and how government can prepare for increases in budgets, while also speaking to the long-term financial implications of COVID-19. He could also speak to how the emergency response of local governments and how resilient organizations will fare better.