This dissertation examines the diffusion of performance-based funding policy in higher education based on the conceptual framework of policy innovation and diffusion. After examining the two waves of state adoption of this policy, 1979-2002 and 2003-2014, I argue that during the first period, regional influence, state fiscal condition, educational attainment, tuition change, and higher education governance are the main factors that lead to state adoption of the policy. States with higher probability of adoption tend to have more adopting neighbors, better fiscal condition, higher educational attainment rates, tuition decreases, and an absence of a consolidated governing board. From 2003 through 2014, states with declined college enrollme...
This study investigated the effect of the integrated learning environment fostered by Living-Learnin...
This process evaluation examines the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) program in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
The following dissertation contains two distinct empirical essays which contribute to the overall fi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine how social innovation has developed and diffused w...
Performance measurement has emerged as a management tool that, accompanied by advances in technology...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Brad Curs, Dissertation Supervisor.In...
Access to education is a central part of federal higher education policy, and federal grant and loan...
Scope and Method of Study: Following the quality-of-life hedonic pricing approach of Rosen (1979) an...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a norm in the business world as consumers call for ...
Community Colleges are an important segment of the postsecondary education system in the United Stat...
Earning a college degree correlates with achieving financial security. Thus, improving an individual...
Research has shown that academic performance can be affected by many variables, such as parental inv...
I examine how state government transparency initiatives impact state performance. Specifically, I ex...
This explanatory mixed-methods policy analysis describes how school counselors\u27 thoughts and atti...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)For nonprofit organizations, securing and s...
This study investigated the effect of the integrated learning environment fostered by Living-Learnin...
This process evaluation examines the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) program in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
The following dissertation contains two distinct empirical essays which contribute to the overall fi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine how social innovation has developed and diffused w...
Performance measurement has emerged as a management tool that, accompanied by advances in technology...
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy analysis.Dr. Brad Curs, Dissertation Supervisor.In...
Access to education is a central part of federal higher education policy, and federal grant and loan...
Scope and Method of Study: Following the quality-of-life hedonic pricing approach of Rosen (1979) an...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a norm in the business world as consumers call for ...
Community Colleges are an important segment of the postsecondary education system in the United Stat...
Earning a college degree correlates with achieving financial security. Thus, improving an individual...
Research has shown that academic performance can be affected by many variables, such as parental inv...
I examine how state government transparency initiatives impact state performance. Specifically, I ex...
This explanatory mixed-methods policy analysis describes how school counselors\u27 thoughts and atti...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)For nonprofit organizations, securing and s...
This study investigated the effect of the integrated learning environment fostered by Living-Learnin...
This process evaluation examines the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) program in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
The following dissertation contains two distinct empirical essays which contribute to the overall fi...