Assistant Professor of Public Administration investigating corruption, motivation & leadership from a behavioral perspective
Dr. Kristina S. Weißmüller is a tenured Assistant Professor of Public Administration, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, at Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Her research profile can be found here, her CV here.
Her research focuses on three fundamental issues in modern societies worldwide: (1) public sector corruption, (2) bureaucratic rule-breaking, and (3) the psychological effects of ‘publicness’ on decision making.
These topics are particularly relevant for citizens’ trust in public institutions and significantly affect social cohesion. With her topical focus on the behavioral micro-level foundations of administrative behavior, as well as her proven expertise in quantitative, experimental, and psychometric research methods, she is an expert in behavioral public administration research.
Having received her PhD in 2020 from the University of Hamburg, Dr. Kristina S. Weißmüller joined VU from the University of Bern, where she worked as a postdoc researcher and received the Innovative Teaching Prize 2021 for her lectures in public management. She is the co-initiator and the principal investigator (PI) of the CorPuS project, a multinational consortium of 21 researchers worldwide to research public sector corruption. Kristina is currently leading several funded research projects (NWO Veni, NWA, VU-UT Alliance, Sectorplan SSH), she is a permanent research fellow of the Research Group for Public Integrity at Università della svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland. Before dedicating herself to an academic career, Kristina studied Industrial Engineering and Management in Hamburg, Edinburgh, and Hangzhou (PR China) and worked for various international firms.
As a pioneering international scholar, Dr. Weißmüller has secured funding for several international research projects, such as research on (anti-)corruption (EPIC project funded by NWO Veni), and value-based AI governance (funded by NWA), and deliberative quality in international organizations (funded by SNIS). She is strongly committed to the valorization and transfer of her research into practice, as is shown by her various international research collaborations (e.g., with UNODC, WTO, ITC) and invited public talks (e.g. as an expert speaker for Transparency International and WTO).
Her work has been published in a wide range of international journals including the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART), Journal of Business Research, Journal of Business Ethics, Frontiers in Psychology, Public Management Review (PMR), and the Review of Public Personnel Management (RoPPA).
Recent Publications & Research Activities
Winner of the FSS Research Award 2024! On 17th January 2025, Kristina received the FSS Research Award at the annual TALMA event of VU's Faculty of Social Sciences. Read more about the event and ceremony here.
New open-access publication! Chapter 36 by Adrian Ritz & Kristina S. Weißmüller in Routledge's The Civil Service in Europe: A Research Companion: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781032499369
Value-based risk governance of AI in civil service provision (VALUE-AI)
New research project funded! NWA Innovation in Routes "Toward Resilient Societies" will fund ground-breaking research on ethical risk governance for AI! 155,000€ https://www.ksweissmueller.com/research-projects/value-ai
Membership: Kristina was selected to become a member of the Amsterdam Young Academy (AYA). Inauguration ceremony on 5th November 2024. [Link - VU] [Link AYA]
How do civil servants’ handle errors? Evidence from a conjoint experiment?
New publication: Fischer, C. & Weißmüller, K.S. (2024). The American Review of Public Administration https://doi.org/10.1177/02750740241267941
Effective Anti-Corruption Strategies for Public Organizations (EPIC)
New research project funded by NWO Talent Programme VENI! 320,000€ https://vu.nl/en/news/2024/veni-grant-for-public-administration-scientist-kristina-s-weissmuller
Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Prosocial Motivation, and PSM - A systematic review
New study presented at PMRC 2025, University of Seattle (June 2024). https://evans.uw.edu/faculty-research/pmrc2024/
Special Issue: Promises and Pitfalls of Digital Technologies in the Fight against Corruption
Kristina is editing a Special Issue in IJPA, call for abstracts (due 30th Nov. 2024): https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/promises-and-pitfalls-of-digital-technologies-in-the-fight-against-corruption/
Navigating Uncertainty: Risk Governance in Complex Organizations
New publication: Fischer, C. & Weißmüller, K.S. (2024). Reference Module in Social Sciences, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-13701-3.00318-2
Is There a Foreign Language Effect on Workplace Bribery Susceptibility?
New publication: Fitzgerald, J., Stroet, P., Weißmüller, K.S., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (2024). Journal of Business Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05731-x [open access]
Deliberative Quality in International Organizations at WTO headquarters
Research presentation & practitioner dialogue at World Trade Organization, Geneva, 29th May 2024. https://snis.ch/projects/deliberative-quality-in-trade-related-international-organizations/
Burning Out Integrity? A Demands-Resources Model of Corruptibility
New experimental study presented at the 26th IRSPM Conference (April 2024), panel P14 Behavioral and Experimental Public Management