Dan Honig is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at University College London’s School of Public Policy/Department of Political Science. His research focuses on the relationship between organizational structure, management practice, and performance in developing country governments and organizations that provide foreign aid. His work is currently focused primarily on “Mission-Driven Bureaucrats”, exploring the relationship between motivation, management practice, and performance in Bangladesh, Ghana, Thailand, and the US amongst other places. Honig is also a non-resident fellow at the Center for Global Development, a Fellow of Harvard’s Building State Capability Program & Johns Hopkins SAIS’ Foreign Policy Institute, a member of the Scholars Strategy Network, and on the editorial board of the Journal of Public Policy. In 2021 he was named one of Apolitical’s 100 most influential academics in government.