An inventory of scholarship at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at SPEA2017-18: Bloomington

Advancing Knowledge and Preparing Leaders for the Greater Good

This report, the fourth in our annual series, highlights our scholarship and research and profiles SPEA’s faculty.

SPEA Today Indiana University Bloomington’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) is one of the largest schools of its kind. Founded in 1972, SPEA is a world leader in public and environmental affairs and is consistently ranked in the top tier of graduate schools of public affairs. With more than 90 full-time and more than 100 part-time faculty members, SPEA provides international scope, influential research, and focused opportunities for students to pair a comprehensive foundation of knowledge with hands-on experience in the field.

Comprehensive Degree Offerings Now in its fifth decade, SPEA has grown to offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs spanning public affairs, public policy, environmental science, arts management, and healthcare management and policy. Its expertise and coursework now include international development, civic engagement, and sustainability studies.

Undergraduate Degrees Public Affairs (BSPA) Environmental Science (BSES) Environmental & Sustainability Studies (BAESS) Healthcare Management & Policy (BSHMP) Arts Management (BSAM)

Master’s Degrees Public Affairs (MPA) SPEA Connect Online MPA & Certificate Programs Environmental Science (MSES) Public Affairs-Environmental Science Dual Degree (MPA-MSES) Environmental Sustainability (MES) Arts Administration (MAAA) Healthcare Management (MSHM) Public Affairs-Arts Administration Dual Degree (MPA-MAAA) Accelerated Masters Program Additional Dual Degrees Certificates

Doctoral Degrees Public Affairs (Ph.D. PA) Environmental Science (Ph.D. ES)

SPEA’s new Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center, completed in 2017. >

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 1 Rajendra Abhyankar is a professor of Dr. Osita Afoaku is a clinical professor Dr. Robert Agranoff is a professor Dr. Alexander Alexeev is a lecturer practice of diplomacy and public affairs. with expertise in U.S.-African/Third emeritus and one of the longest- with research interests in quantitative He is the former Indian ambassador World relations, U.N. Security Council serving members of SPEA’s faculty, policy analysis, risk and security to the European Union, Belgium, reform, and the African political having been with the school for modelling, benefit-cost analysis, and and Luxembourg as well as Turkey, economy. He wrote the chapter “Boko more than 30 years. He is an expert environmental economics. Azerbaijan, and Syria. He was also Haram and Islamist Fundamentalism in intergovernmental management, the deputy chief of India’s mission to in Northern Nigeria: Costs and federalism, and network collaboration. Iraq. His book Indian Diplomacy: Beyond Consequences of a Broken State” in With Michael McGuire and another, he Strategic Autonomy will be published African Studies in a Globalized World co-authored the chapter “Collaborative by Oxford University Press shortly. for the Institute of African Studies, Public Management” in Foundations He has six other books to his credit.​ University of Ghana. He also wrote of . His latest Publications worldwide seek his “Islamist Terrorism and State Failure in book is Crossing Boundaries for expertise on international relations Northern Nigeria” in Africa Today. Intergovernmental Management. and India. His op-eds have appeared in American and Indian newspapers including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Eurasia Review, Gateway House, Asian Survey, and Huffington Post.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 2 Lisa Blomgren Amsler, J.D., (formerly Dr. Shahzeen Attari focuses on Distinguished Professor Dr. David B. Dr. Claudia N. Avellaneda, chair of Bingham) is the Keller-Rundgren perceptions and biases that shape Audretsch is the Ameritech Chair the Governance and Management Professor of Public Service and an people’s decisions about resource use of Economic Development, director Faculty Group, specializes in expert in collaborative governance, and climate change. In the 2017-18 of the Institute for Development governance, public management, and public engagement, dispute resolution, academic year, she is serving as a fellow Strategies, and director of the SPEA local governments in Latin America. and labor law. Her chapters “The at the Center for Advanced Study in International Office. He is an honorary She authored “The Delegation of Dispute Resolver’s Role within a Dispute the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at professor of industrial economics and Municipal Spending in Honduras: System Design: Justice, Accountability, Stanford University, a world-leading entrepreneurship at the WHU-Otto Does Decision Context Matter?” and and Impact” and “Employment incubator designed to bring together Beisheim School of Management in co-authored “Explaining Expansion of Arbitration: The Repeat Player deep thinkers from diverse disciplines Germany and a research fellow of the Brazilian Municipal Revenues: Politics Effect” are in Conflict Management: to confront critical issues of our time. Centre for Economic Policy Research or Managerial Competency” in the Critical Perspectives on Business and Most recently, she co-authored “Energy in London. He wrote “Entrepreneurship book she co-edited, Comparative Management, Volume IV. Her chapter Conservation Goals: What People Adopt, and Universities” in International Public Management: Why National, “The Evolution of Social Norms in What They Recommend, and Why” Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Environmental, and Organizational Conflict Resolution” is in Classic and “Perceptions of Water Systems,” Business, and, a prolific co-author, Context Matter (Georgetown University Papers in Natural Resource Economics both in Judgment and Decision Making, he contributed to 14 other journal Press). She co-authored the chapter Revisited. She wrote “The Dispute along with “Statements about climate articles and six books including “The “Performance Management and Resolver’s Role within a Dispute System researchers’ carbon footprints affect Strategic Management of Places and Public Administration” in the Oxford Design: Justice, Accountability, and their credibility and the impact of their Regional Competitiveness” in Handbook Research Encyclopedia of Politics. She Impact” in the University of St. Thomas advice” in Climatic Change. In 2017, of Regions and Competitiveness and co-authored “Identifying the Macro- Law Journal, “The Next Generation’s she was awarded a National Science “The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Level Drivers of Adolescent Fertility Voice: Community, Conflict, and Foundation grant to understand and Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Rate in Latin America: The Role of Democracy” in the Ohio State Journal correct misperceptions of energy use. Management of Places” in The Wiley School-Based Sexuality Education” on Dispute Resolution, “Collaborative She also received IU’s Outstanding Handbook of Entrepreneurship. in the American Journal of Sexuality Governance: Integrating Management, Junior Faculty Award, which celebrates Education and “Mayoral Quality and Politics, and Law” in Public tenure-track faculty working on Municipal Performance in Brazilian Administration Review, and “Keynote: nationally recognized research Local Governments” in Organizações & Dispute System Design and the Global programs. She won the Andrew Sociedade. She organized and directed Pound Conference,” in the Cardozo Carnegie Fellowship in 2018. the first Leadership Executive Advanced Journal of Conflict Resolution. Program (LEAP) for 20 Brazilian public managers.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 3 Dr. Matthew Baggetta is an expert on Professor Emeritus Dr. Randall A. James Barnes, J.D., is an expert Dr. Keith B. Belton is the director of civil society and voluntary associations. Baker is an international expert on in environmental law and policy. the Manufacturing Policy Initiative, With Brad Fulton, he received a research historical perspectives in the analysis He is a former SPEA dean and was focused on public policies affecting the grant from the Corporation for National of contemporary environmental policy instrumental in the formation of the competitiveness of the manufacturing and Community Service (CNCS) for a and problems. He is a Distinguished U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sector. He co-authored “Regulatory study entitled “What Happens in Civil Professor at New Bulgarian University in in 1970 and later served as its General Reform in the Trump Era” (with Kerry Society Organizations?: The Effects of Sofia, Bulgaria. Counsel and its Deputy Administrator. Krutilla and John D. Graham) in Public Internal Dynamics on Organizational He is the co-author of Business Law: Administration Review and authors Outcomes.” He serves on the board of The Ethical, Global and E-Commerce the monthly policy brief Insight into directors of the Melos Institute, a think- Environment (17th edition) and of Law Manufacturing Policy. tank focused on nonprofit member- for Business (13th edition). based organizations and authored a featured essay at Mobilizing Ideas, “‘Leader’ Should be Plural.”

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 4 Dr. Charles F. Bonser, dean emeritus Dr. Jennifer Brass is the director of the Dr. Sanya Carley, chair of the Policy Beth Cate, J.D., whose expertise and Ameritech Professor emeritus, was newly designed SPEA Undergraduate Analysis and Public Finance Faculty includes intellectual property law, the founding dean of SPEA in 1972. He Honors Program, and a recipient of Group, is an expert in energy policy. She data privacy and security, research is an expert in economic development, the 2017 IU Trustees Teaching Award. is the managing editor of the Journal regulation, and constitutional law, public finance, management, and She is an expert on African governance of Policy Analysis and Management. co-authored the chapter “The Supreme leadership. and service provision, with particular Along with co-authors, she published Court and Information Privacy” in Bulk focus on NGOs and electricity provision. on renewable energy policies in Surveillance: Systematic Government She co-authored “Political Autonomy Environmental and Resource Economics, Access to Private Sector Data. She is and Resistance in Electricity Sector Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: authoring a chapter on technology Liberalization in Africa” in World Research and Practice, The Electricity transfer and research administration Development, “Expectations of Power: Journal, the Journal of Public Policy, and for a new Elgar handbook on intellectual The Politics of State-Building and a Brookings Institution report. She also property, which will come out in 2019. Access to Electricity Provision in Ghana published the policy report on vehicle Cate also serves as the faculty sponsor and Uganda” in the Journal of African emissions standards, A Macroeconomic to the graduate student-run research Political Economy of Development, Study of Federal and State Auto journal, the Journal of Public and and “Global Expansion of Renewable Regulations with Recommendations for Environmental Affairs based at SPEA. Energy Generation: An Analysis of Analysts, Regulators, and Legislators, Policy Instruments” in Environmental with co-authors Denvil Duncan, John D. and Resource Economics. She received a Graham, Nikolaos Zirogiannis, and Saba grant to systematically review existing Siddiki. scholarship on NGOs with Allison Schnable and others.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 5 Professor Ashley Clark, director of the Dr. Daniel H. Cole, an environmental Dr. Christopher Craft, director of Professor Brian DeLong focuses on Center for Survey Research, focuses law and economics scholar, completed the Ph.D. Program in Environmental national and international security on survey methodology and applied editing (with Mike McGinnis) the Science and the Janet Duey Professor policies from an argumentation, survey statistics. With Denvil Duncan, final two volumes of Elinor Ostrom in Rural Land Policy, is a professional rhetorical, and critical cultural John D. Graham, and others, she and the Bloomington School of wetland scientist and an expert on perspective. He is the coach for the co-authored “The Road Mileage User Political Economy (Lexington Press). the effects of human activities on debate team at IU – a collaborative Fee: Level, Intensity, and Predictors of He also authored several articles, wetlands and in ecosystem restoration. effort of SPEA, the College of Arts and Public Support” in Transport Policy and including “Law and social norms He co-authored “Enhancing Protection Sciences, and the Office of the Vice “Searching for a Tolerable Tax: Public in the Institutional Analysis and for Vulnerable Waters” in Nature Provost of Undergraduate Education. Attitudes Toward Roadway Financing Development Framework” in the Geoscience, “Carbon Sequestration and Under DeLong’s direction, debate has Alternatives” in Public Finance Review. Journal of Institutional Economics, Nutrient Accumulation in Floodplain-, seen a resurgence at IU, sending the She is a member of the Shale Gas “The Polycentric Turn: A Case Study Depressional- and Bog-Wetlands of school’s first team to the National Research Group with Graham, Keith of Kenya’s Evolving Legal Regime the Old- and New-World” in Ecological Debate Tournament in 26 years. Belton, Sanya Carley, and John Rupp. for Irrigation Waters” (with Stefan Engineering, and “The Value of Wetlands Carpenter and Elizabeth Baldwin) in for Water Quality Improvement: An Natural Resources Journal, “Origins Example from the St. Johns River and Early Practice of Emissions Watershed, Florida” in Wetlands Ecology Trading” in Research Handbook on and Management. He also co-authored Emissions Trading (Edward Elgar), and a letter, “Marsh Vulnerability to Sea- “Grandfathering” (with Maria Damon, Level Rise” in Nature Climate Change. Elinor Ostrom, and Thomas Sterner), forthcoming in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 6 Dr. Sameeksha Desai specializes Dr. Denvil Duncan is an expert in public Dr. Sergio Fernandez is an expert in Dr. Burnell Fischer is a clinical in entrepreneurship and economic economics, exploring the impact of public management and organization professor emeritus specializing in development policy. Recognizing taxes on behavior. With co-authors theory. With Sean Nicholson-Crotty and urban and community forestry. He her entrepreneurship research, the Ashley Clark, John D. Graham, and Jill Nicholson-Crotty, he co-authored teaches urban forest management and Kauffman Foundation appointed Desai others, he published “The road mileage “Performance and Management in urban ecology. With Sarah K. Mincey as Director of Knowledge Creation user-fee: Level, intensity, and predictors the Public Sector: Testing a Model of and others he co-authored “Does and Research, where she will lead the of public support” in Transportation Relative Risk Aversion” and “Will More Collaborative Tree Planting Between research division, and will design and Policy. With co-authors Sanya Carley, Black Cops Matter? Officer Race and Nonprofits and Neighborhood Groups implement the Foundation’s research- John D. Graham, Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Police-Involved Homicides of Black Improve Neighborhood Community based thought leadership strategy and another, he published the policy Citizens,” both in Public Administration Capacity?” in Cities. He leads the in entrepreneurship. She was also report A Macroeconomic Study of Review. Bloomington Urban Forestry Research the U.S. co-chair of the Transatlantic Federal and State Auto Regulations Group (urbanforestry.indiana.edu/), Policy Consortium. She authored with Recommendations for Analysts, which studies the urban forest as a “Destructive Entrepreneurship and Regulators, and Legislators along social-ecological system. Security Context: Program Design with follow-up responses. He also Considerations for Disarmament, co-authored “Liar Liar: Experimental Demobilization and Reintegration Evidence on the Effect of Confirmation- (DDR) and Counterinsurgency” in Reports on Dishonesty” in Southern the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Economic Journal. Public Policy, “Economic Effects of Terrorism” in Geography Compass, “Measurement Considerations Related to Entrepreneurship,” in IZA World of Labor, and the book Corruption, Social Welfare and Entrepreneurship with David Audretsch and SPEA Ph.D. graduate Farzana Chowdhury, published with a Springer contributor to a report for the Swedish Economic Forum on economic integration of refugees.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 7 Dr. Seth Freedman, an expert in Professor Vickie A. Fry, an expert Dr. Brad R. Fulton, an expert in Dr. Beth Gazley, professor and director health economics and health policy, in governmental and nonprofit organizational theory and network of the Master of Public Affairs Program, co-authored “Impact of the ACA accounting, is a CPA with experience analysis, examines the social, political, specializes in nonprofit management Medicaid Expansion on Emergency in both the public and private sectors. and economic impact of community- and nonprofit-government relations. Department Visits: Evidence from She received a SPEA Outstanding based organizations. He authored She received the 2017-18 IU W. State-Level Emergency Department Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2017. the article “Organizations and Survey George Pinnell Award for Outstanding Databases” in Annals of Emergency Research” in Sociological Methods & Service and the 2017 IU-Bloomington Medicine, “Changes in Uncompensated Research and the article “Fostering Distinguished Service Award. With Inpatient Shares Following Medicaid Muslim Civic Engagement” in the various authors including Jill Nicholson- Expansion: Evidence from All-Capture Journal on Muslim Philanthropy and Crotty and Douglas Noonan, she Hospital Discharge Data” in PLOS Civil Society. He co-authored the coauthored two articles in Nonprofit ONE, “Information Technology and article “Civil Society Organizations and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, entitled Patient Health: Analyzing Outcomes, and the Enduring Role of Religion” in “What Drives Good Governance? A Populations, and Mechanisms” in the Voluntas and the article “Prevalence Structural Equation Model of Nonprofit American Journal of Health Economics, and Predictors of Mental Health Board Performance” and “Philanthropic and “The Information Value of Online Programs among U.S. Congregations” Support of National Parks: Analysis Social Networks: Lessons from Peer-to- in Psychiatric Services. With funding using the Social-Ecological Systems Peer Lending” in International Journal of from the Corporation for National Framework.” She also wrote book Industrial Organization. and Community Service, he is co- chapters for two nonprofit HRM investigator for the Observing Civic textbooks. She has served on the Engagement project and with funding editorial boards of Public Administration from the Lilly Endowment Inc., he is Review, Nonprofit Management and co-investigator for the National Study Leadership, and Nonprofit and Voluntary of Congregations’ Economic Practices Sector Quarterly. and co-investigator for the Indiana Data Partnership project. He also received the Felice Davidson Perlmutter Best Paper Award from ARNOVA.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 8 Dr. David Good, the director of SPEA’s Dr. John D. Graham is SPEA’s dean, Professor Daniel Grundmann Dr. Kirsten Grønbjerg, an expert Transportation Research Center, is an with expertise in presidential studies, specializes in the field of human on nonprofit and public sector expert in quantitative policy modeling, regulatory reform, energy, the resource management. He serves on relationships, is SPEA’s associate productivity measurement in public and environment, and the global future of the board of the Society for Human dean for faculty affairs, holds the regulated industries, and urban policy the automobile. With Denvil Duncan, Resource Management’s state affiliate Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy at the analysis. Venkata Nadella, Stacey Giroux, HR Indiana SHRM, and on the board Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at and Ashley Bowers, he co-authored of directors of the Indiana Business Indiana University-Purdue University, “Searching for a Tolerable Tax: Public Leadership Network as an advocate Indianapolis, and is a fellow of Attitudes toward Roadway Financing for the employment of people with the National Academy of Public Alternatives” in Public Finance Review. disabilities. He is a Senior Certified Administration. She co-authored With Jessica Alcorn and John Rupp Professional (SHRM-SCP) with “Voluntas symposium: Comments he co-authored “Attitudes toward the Society for Human Resource on Salamon and Sokolowski’s re- ‘Fracking’ Perceived and Actual Management and has maintained conceptualization of the third sector” Geographic Proximity” accepted for certification as a Senior Professional in and “Advances in Research on Nonprofit publication at Review of Policy Research. Human Resources (SPHR) since 2000. Organizations and Civic Engagement,” With Keith Belton and Kerry Krutilla He is the faculty lead for the Human both published in VOLUNTAS: he co-authored “Regulatory Reform in Resource Management major, and a International Journal of Voluntary and the Trump Era” in Public Administration visiting lecturer with the Department of Nonprofit Organizations. She directs the Review. With Agi Botos and Zoltan Illes Management Studies at the University Indiana Nonprofits Project (nonprofit. he co-authored “Industrial Chemical of West Indies, Cave Hill. indiana.edu) that works to help Regulation in the European Union and community leaders develop effective, the United States: A Comparison of collaborative solutions and inform REACH & the amended TSCA” in Journal public policy decisions, including a of Risk Research. recent project report on “Indiana Local Government Officials and 2-1-1 Service.”

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 9 Dr. Hendrik Haitjema is a professor Lee H. Hamilton is one of the nation’s Dr. Bradley T. Heim is an expert on the The Honorable Paul Helmke is a emeritus and an expert in groundwater foremost experts on Congress and behavioral impacts of tax policy. He professor of practice and founding hydrology and groundwater flow representative democracy. Hamilton co-authored two articles in National Tax director of the Civic Leaders Center. modelling. In addition to offering founded the Center on Congress at IU Journal – “Responsiveness of Income He is an expert in mayoral leadership, consulting services through Haitjema in 1999 and served as its director until to Local Income Taxes: Evidence from gun control, urban issues, law and Consulting, Inc., he serves as editor- 2015, after serving in the U.S. House of Indiana” and “What Drove the Decline public policy, civic education and in-chief of the journal Groundwater, an Representatives, where he represented in Taxpaying? The Roles of Policy and participation, and nonprofit leadership international scientific publication of Indiana from 1965-1999. He also Population.” He also co-authored “Does and frequently comments on current the National Groundwater Association. served as president and director of the Health Reform Lead to an Increase events for print and broadcast news. Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, in Early Retirement? Evidence from He authored a review of “Godless DC, from 1999-2010. He is a recipient Massachusetts” in Industrial and Labor Democrats and Pious Republicans? of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Relations Review and “The Impact of Party Activists, Party Capture, and (2015). Hamilton currently serves as Participation in Employment Based the ‘God Gap’” by Ryan L. Claassen in a Professor of Practice at SPEA and as Retirement Savings Plans on Material Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of a Distinguished Scholar in the School Hardship” in Journal of Pension Reviews and a commentary titled “Up in of Global and International Studies. In Economics and Finance. the Air? PILOTs, SILOTs, and Politicians” 2017 he was named the Gold Winner, in Public Administration Review. Next Generation Indie Book Award for Congress, Presidents, and American Politics. His commentaries on national issues are regularly published in hundreds of print and online outlets.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 10 Dr. Diane S. Henshel is an expert Dr. Adam Herbert is the former Dr. Monika Herzig is an accomplished Distinguished Professor Ronald Hites in risk assessment, broadly writ, president of Indiana University and a jazz pianist/composer who tours and is an environmental chemist focusing and sub-lethal health effectives of professor emeritus with expertise in performs internationally. She leads on the sources, fates, and effects of environmental pollutants, especially public and higher education policy and the Jazz Education Network Research potentially toxic organic pollutants – pollutant effects on the developing politics. Committee and her expertise is in jazz especially in the Great Lakes. He has organism. She has developed a new history, the music industry, and arts recently co-authored “Spatial and paradigm for quantitative holistic entrepreneurship. Her new release Seasonal Distributions of Current Use cybersecurity risk assessment, “SHEROES” on Whaling City Sound Pesticides (CUPs) in the Atmosphere incorporating human factors. She is (March 23, 2018) features some of the Great Lakes” in Environmental co-author of the paper “Characterizing of the world’s leading female jazz Science & Technology, “Atmospheric and Measuring Maliciousness for performers and she recently presented Loadings of Persistent Organic Cybersecurity Risk Assessment” in the grant-supported Jazz Girls Days in Pollutants to the Great Lakes Estimated Frontiers in Psychology, “Constructing a Indianapolis and South Bend, Indiana, by the United States’ Integrated Science of Cyber-Resilience for Military advocating for increased female Atmospheric Deposition and Canada’s Systems in Proceedings of the NATO participation in jazz. She wrote the book Great Lakes Basin Monitoring and Workshop on Cyber Resilience” (IST-153 Experiencing Chick Corea: A Listener’s Surveillance Networks” in the Journal Workshop on Cyber Resilience Position Companion and recently co-authored of Great Lakes Research, “Atmospheric Paper Submission), and “Waste-to- “The Jam Session Model for Group Concentrations of PCB-11 Near the Hope: Measuring Sustainability Benefits Creativity and Innovative Technology” Great Lakes Have Not Decreased of Product Philanthropy Partnership” in published in the Journal of Technology Since 2004” in Environmental the Journal of Environmental Protection. Transfer. Science & Technology Letters, and “Atmospheric Concentrations of Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) Diastereomers in the Great Lakes Region” in Chemosphere. Hites is a fellow of the American Chemical Society, the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 11 Dr. Alex Hollingsworth specializes in Professor Cheryl Hughes is an expert Dr. Craig Johnson is an expert Professor William W. Jones is a clinical health economics and health policy. in human resource management in capital markets and financial professor emeritus. He is an expert His current research focuses on the in the for-profit and nonprofit intermediation, financial management, in lake and watershed management, impact of environmental regulation on sectors, especially in the fields public budgeting and finance, especially diagnosing water quality respiratory health. He also conducts of manufacturing, service, public financing economic development, problems and preparing management research on the role of substance abuse relations, and education. She has and environmental and infrastructure plans. and access to institutions on population extensive professional experience in finance. health. He was part of a cross-country recruitment, training, professional bicycle tour aimed at learning why development, employee relations, many rural Americans are opposed compliance, benefits, compensation, to Obamacare and co-authored and process improvement initiatives. “Opposition to Obamacare: A Closer She serves on the board of the Indiana Look” in Academic Medicine. With Kosali State Council of the Society for Human Simon and another, he recently co- Resource Management and has authored “Macroeconomic Conditions received the IU Trustee Teaching Award and Opioid Abuse” in the Journal of twice, in 2013 and 2018. Health Economics.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 12 Dr. John R. Karaagac is an expert in Dr. David Konisky is an expert in Dr. Robert S. Kravchuk specializes Dr. Kerry Krutilla is an expert in the American presidency, domestic American politics and public policy in public finance, macro-budgeting, the theory and practice of benefit- and foreign policy, and international with particular emphasis on regulation, public debt markets and the political cost analysis, and also specializes and comparative politics. He teaches environmental politics and policy, economy of reform in formerly in environmental and energy policy courses on public affairs, national state politics, and public opinion. socialist countries. He is currently analysis. In 2017 he co-authored a security, and comparative policy. He He co-authored “Gone with the working on two books: Money in the study using differential game theory divides his time between Washington, Wind: Federalism and the Strategic Theory and Practice of Public Financial to evaluate cybersecurity investment DC, and Bloomington where he Placement of Air Polluters” in the Management, and Public Finance as (published by the U.S. Army Research moderates the popular SPEA panel American Journal of Political Science, Monetary Policy. Laboratory), and co-authored articles series, White House Wednesdays. “Extreme Weather Exposure and on regulatory reform in the Trump era Support for Climate Adaptation” in Public Administration Review and a in Global Environmental Change, guide to Regulatory Impact Analysis “Regulatory Enforcement, Riskscapes, in the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis. and Environmental Justice” in Policy He was also invited to lecture at the Studies Journal, and “The Greening of University of Economics in Ho Chi Christianity? A Study of Environmental Minh City, Vietnam, on property rights Attitudes Over Time” in Environmental conflict over environmental policy Politics. With Sanya Carley and Tom design. Evans he co-authored “Adaptation, Culture, and the Energy Transition in American Coal Country” in Energy Research and Social Science. He also wrote the chapter “Environmental Justice” in Environmental Governance Reconsidered.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 13 Dr. Ursula Kuhar is a lecturer in the Dr. Marc Lame is a national leader Professor Melissa Laney specializes in Dr. Leslie Lenkowsky is Professor Arts Administration program, with in the promotion of integrated pest limnology, watershed management, and Emeritus in Public Affairs and expertise in community engagement, management (IPM) in schools and water resources. She is the director of Philanthropy with expertise in arts education, performing arts one of the developers of the “Monroe the Indiana Clean Lakes Program and volunteering and civic engagement, organizations, and cultural diplomacy. Model,” a national standard for pest project manager and quality control nonprofits and public policy, civil A mezzo-soprano, she is an active management. Lame serves as adviser officer for the Limnology Lab. She society in comparative perspective, teaching artist and recent Metropolitan to the National School Integrated Pest authored water quality white paper education and social welfare policy, Opera National Council Auditions Management Working Group and as a reports for Lake Lemon with Sarah and social entrepreneurship. He is one Regional Finalist. Kuhar is also the subject matter expert regarding vector- Powers. In addition to the state’s of the editors of the book When Ideas founding director of the SPEA in Israel borne disease for the Centers for monitoring program, she directed Mattered: A Nathan Glazer Reader and a overseas program. Disease Control and Prevention. Indiana’s effort in the U.S. EPA National regular contributor to The Chronicle of Lakes Assessment. Philanthropy.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 14 Professor Mark M. Levin brings Professor Frank Lewis is an expert in Dr. Anthony Liu is an expert in climate Dr. Deanna Malatesta is an expert more than 40 years of professional art museum administration, curation, change policy and the environment in contract design with an interest in experience in city management to the art history, contemporary theory, in developing countries. He currently governance and public management. classroom. He teaches courses in local and criticism. He teaches courses in teaches courses on international She has an extensive professional government, economic development, museum management. environmental policy, public program background in regulation and cable and government budgeting. He is evaluation, and environment science. television franchising procedures. frequently sought for comment as a He co-authored “The Effects of Subway Her recent research appears in Public local government management expert Expansion on Traffic Conditions: Administration Review, Journal of Public by local and national media outlets. Evidence from Beijing” in the Journal Administration Research and Theory, of Environmental Economics and and the Journal of Strategic Contract Management, “Efficacy of Command- and Negotiation. and-Control and Market-Based Environmental Regulation in Developing Countries” in the Annual Review of Resource Economics, and “Can Induced Technological Change Produce a Double Dividend?” in Environmental and Resource Economics.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 15 Dr. Joyce Y. Man is an expert on Professor Antonette McCaster Dr. Eugene B. McGregor Jr. is a Dr. Michael McGuire is the executive public finance and budgeting, urban teaches courses in public sector and professor emeritus whose research associate dean of SPEA and an and regional economics, China’s nonprofit accounting and financial program began as a two-dimensional expert in intergovernmental and fiscal policy, urban housing and land reporting. exploration of the interaction inter-organizational collaboration issues, and sustainable development. of political power and public and networks, federalism and She is a primary force behind the administration operations, followed by intergovernmental relations, and development of SPEA’s China Society, an extended policy analytic exploration public management. He co-authored a network of students, faculty, and of the workforce impacts of massive the articles “Intergovernmental staff with an interest in fostering post-industrial change. His most recent Alignment, Program Effectiveness, research and a better understanding work focused on the relationship and U.S. Homelessness Policy” in of U.S./China relations. She co- between strategy and complex public Publius: The Journal of Federalism and authored “International Experiences of systems. Before retirement, he “Collaboration, Strategic Plans, and Affordable Housing Policy: Models and served as director of SPEA’s Overseas Government Performance: The Case Instruments” in The Commercial Press. Education Program and ran the SPEA in of Efforts to Reduce Homelessness” in Barcelona Program for several years. He Public Management Review. currently serves as director of Emeriti House.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 16 Dr. Kand McQueen teaches courses Dr. Vicky J. Meretsky is the director of Professor Jayma M. Meyer, Esq., Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus in statistics and has a methodological the Environmental Masters Programs teaches sports law and public policy, Dr. John L. Mikesell is an expert in focus on instrument development. and a science advisor to the Indiana consults on matters impacting student- governmental finance, especially Beyond statistics, McQueen has a Nature Conservancy and the Sycamore athletes, and lectures on Title IX, questions of policy and administration national reputation as an expert, Land Trust of Indiana. She studies amateurism, and other ethical issues in of sales and property taxation and keynote speaker, and workshop conservation science, planning, sports. She authored “It’s on the NCAA: public budgeting. The tenth edition facilitator on topics concerning gender and policy at landscape scales and A Playbook for Eliminating Sexual of Fiscal Administration, Analysis and identity, including issues specific to conservation under climate change. Assault” in Syracuse Law Review and Applications for the Public Sector transgender and intersex individuals. She co-authored “State Imperiled co-authored “Reforming College Sports: was published. With Justin Ross, he Species Legislation” in Environmental The Case for a Limited and Conditional co-authored “The Labor Incidence Law and “Planning for Off-Road Antitrust Exemption for the NCAA,” in of Capital Taxation: New Empirical Vehicle Use on U.S. National Wildlife the Antitrust Bulletin. Evidence from the Retail Sales Taxation Refuges” in Journal of Fish and Wildlife of Manufacturing Machinery and Management. Equipment” in National Tax Journal. He also co-authored “Corruption and State and Local Government Debt Expansion” in Public Administration Review. He authored “Disparities in State Retail Sales Taxes in Fiscal 2016” in State Tax Notes. He was awarded the Tax Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement in State Tax Reform.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 17 Dr. Theodore K. Miller is a professor Dr. Sarah K. Mincey is the academic Professor Roger Morris is an expert in Dr. Andrea Need is the director of emeritus who developed expertise and administrative director of the database management, IT services and Undergraduate Academic Affairs. in statistical analysis and geography Integrated Program in the Environment governance, and network infrastructure. She has worked for Indiana state during his 32 years at SPEA. and the IU Research and Teaching government and a non-profit on Preserve as of July, and research environmental, administrative, and associate with the Vincent and conservation law issues. She teaches Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political law courses at SPEA. Theory and Policy Analysis and the Bloomington Urban Forestry Research Group. She is a social-ecological systems scientist with expertise in community-based natural resource management and environmental governance, with particular emphasis on urban forest management. With Burnell Fischer and others, she co-authored “Does Collaborative Tree Planting Between Nonprofits and Neighborhood Groups Improve Neighborhood Community Capacity?” in Cities. She also co-authored “Best Practices for Yard Tree Distribution Programs” in Arborist News and “Branching Out to Residential Lands: Missions and Strategies of Five Tree Distribution Programs in the U.S.” in Urban Forestry and Urban Greening.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 18 Dr. Ashlyn Aiko Nelson is an Dr. Jill Nicholson-Crotty is an expert Dr. Sean Nicholson-Crotty is the Professor Frank Nierzwicki is an expert economist who examines causes in public and nonprofit management director of the Ph.D. in Public Affairs in civil engagement at the state and and consequences of inequality in and the role of the sectors in the policy and the Ph.D. in Public Policy programs. local level; urban studies at the federal, the overlapping housing finance and process. With Joanna Woronkowicz she Named a fellow of the National state, and local levels; and community education finance sectors. She is the co-authored “The Effects of Capital Academy of Public Administration, his development and planning at the local director of SPEA’s Office of Diversity, Campaigns on Other Nonprofits’ expertise is in public management, level. He served on the executive board Equity, and Inclusion. Fundraising” in Nonprofit Management federalism, intergovernmental of the American Planning Association and Leadership. With Sean Nicholson- relations, and comparative state – Indiana Chapter as the professional Crotty and Sergio Fernandez she policy. With Jill Nicholson-Crotty and development officer. co-authored “Will More Black Cops Sergio Fernandez he co-authored Matter? Officer Race and Police “Will More Black Cops Matter? Officer Involved Homicides of Black Citizens” Race and Police Involved Homicides and “Performance and Management in of Black Citizens” and “Performance the Public Sector: Testing a Model of and Management in the Public Sector: Relative Risk Aversion,” both in Public Testing a Model of Relative Risk Administration Review. Aversion,” both in Public Administration Review.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 19 Professor Mark Norrell is a healthcare Dr. Kimberly A. Novick is an expert in Dr. Patrick O’Meara is Vice President Dr. Clinton V. Oster Jr. is a management professional with forest ecology, ecosystem carbon and Emeritus of International Affairs professor emeritus and an expert in expertise in healthcare operations, water cycling, and biometeorology. In and Special Advisor to the President transportation policy, transportation strategic planning, and business 2017, she co-authored seven papers, at Indiana University. A professor safety, energy policy, environmental development. He is a fellow of the including: “Historic and Projected emeritus, he is an expert on South policy, and economic development. He American College of Healthcare Changes in Evaporative Demand Africa and southern Africa. serves on the Truck Size and Weight Executives and a licensed nursing home Suggest a Continental-Scale Drying Limits Research Plan Committee of administrator. of the U.S. Atmosphere” in Journal of the National Academy of Science’s Geophysical Research, “Dynamics of Transportation Research Board. With Stem Water Uptake Among Isohydric C. Kurt Zorn and John Strong, he and Anisohydric Species Experiencing a co-authored the chapter “Aviation Severe Drought” in Tree Physiology, and Safety in the Age of Liberalization” “Capturing Species-level Drought in Air Transport Liberalization: A Critical Responses in a Temperate Deciduous Assessment. Forest Using Ratios of Photochemical Reflectance Indices Between Sunlit and Shaded Canopies” in Remote Sensing of the Environment. She also began work on two new externally funded projects. The first, funded by the USDA, is focused on understanding how key Eastern U.S. tree species respond to drought stress. The second, funded by NASA, is aimed at detecting signals of plant stress in satellite observations. ​

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 20 Dr. David E. Parkhurst is a professor Dr. Roger B. Parks is a professor Dr. Victoria Perez is a health economist Distinguished Professor Emeritus emeritus and a mathematical biologist emeritus with expertise in police who studies the impact of public Dr. James Perry is an expert in public with expertise in physiological organization and performance. insurance design on macroeconomic service motivation, public management, plant ecology and statistics. He is financial outcomes, provider decisions, public human resource management, appointed to the City of Bloomington and household finances. She has and national and community service. Environmental Commission. published in Health Economics and He recently received two career awards: the International Journal of Health the International Research Society Economics and Management. for Public Management’s (IRSPM) 2018 Routledge Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Public Management Research and the American Political Science Association’s (APSA) 2017 John Gaus Award. He authored “What If We Took Professionalism Seriously?” for PS: Politics and Political Science. He also co-authored three articles: “Public Service Motivation Research: Lessons for Practice” in Public Administration Review, “Building Evidence for Public Human Resource Management: Using Middle Range Theory to Link Theory and Data” in Review of Public Personnel Administration, and “A Cross-Level Holistic Model of Public Service Motivation in the Chinese Public Sector” in International Public Management Journal.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 21 Dr. Flynn Picardal is an environmental Dr. Maureen Pirog is the Rudy Dr. Orville Powell is a clinical associate Professor Daniel Preston is the microbiologist and engineer, dealing Professor of Policy Analysis and professor emeritus and an expert on chair of SPEA’s honors program with diverse research topics in an expert on child support with local government and the United States review and directs international environmental microbiology and an emphasis on child support Constitution. programs in Cuba and the Balkans. biogeochemistry. Most recently, he enforcement, income maintenance He is an expert in international co-authored “Effect of Silicic Acid on and poverty, adolescent parenting, development finance and maintains Aggregation Properties of Goethite” in education, policy analysis, and methods ongoing advisory relationships with the European Journal of Soil Science, of program evaluation and social organizations including the OECD, “Silicic Acid as a Dispersibility Enhancer experimentation. She co-authored World Economic Forum, and the Center in a Fe oxide-rich Kaolinitic Soil Clay” in “Child Support and Mixed-Status for Global Development. For the OECD, Geoderma, and “Simulation of Silicon Families an Analysis Using the Fragile he co-authored three chapters in Leaching From Flooded Rice Paddy Families and Child Wellbeing Study” in Making Blended Finance Work for the Soils in the Red River Delta, Vietnam” Social Science Research, “The Changing Sustainable Development Goals. For the in Chemosphere. He regularly teaches Face of Teenage Parenthood in the World Economic Forum he co-authored courses in environmental engineering United States: Evidence from NLSY79 “Blended Finance” and, as part of the and water treatment. and NLSY97” in Child and Youth Care Payouts for Perils Working Group for Forum, “Applying Behavioral Insights the Center for Global Development, in Policy Analysis: Recent Trends in he co-authored “Payouts for Perils: the United States” in Policy Studies Using Insurance to Radically Improve Journal, and “Sample Conditions Under Emergency Aid.” Which Bias in IV Estimates Can Be Signed” in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 22 Dr. Avram G. Primack uses geographic Dr. Thomas M. Rabovsky is an expert Dr. Jonathan D. Raff is an expert in the Dr. J.C. Randolph is a professor information systems (GIS) to create on accountability, performance area of environmental chemistry, with emeritus with expertise in forest large datasets for analytical use. He has management, managerial values and a research focus on understanding the ecology and the ecological aspects of used GIS to examine human impacts on decisionmaking, and higher education atmosphere-soil exchange of gases climate change. wetlands and waterbodies, document policy. With Amanda Rutherford he that impact atmospheric composition human changes to landscapes, and co-authored “Does the Motivation for and air quality. He is the recipient of to model hydrology and estimated Market-Based Reform Matter? The Case an NSF CAREER Award and a grant vegetation responses to climate of Responsibility Centered Management from DOE’s Early Career Research change. He has worked with the in U.S. Higher Education” in Public Program. He co-authored “Evidence for Sierra Gorda and Sierra de Manantlan Administration Review. With Michael Quinone Redox Chemistry Mediating Biosphere Reserves in Mexico on Rushton and Joanna Woronkowicz, Daytime and Nighttime NO2-to-HONO projects involving carbon sequestration he co-authored “Performance Conversion on Soil Surfaces” and “The and good data management. He co- Measurement as Policy Rhetoric: Role of Iron-Bearing Minerals in NO2 to authored “Extreme Passive Acoustic The Case of Federal Arts Councils” in HONO Conversion on Soil Surfaces” in Telemetry Detection Variability on a International Journal of Cultural Policy. Environmental Science & Technology. Mesophotic Coral Reef, United States He also co-authored “Hidden Virgin Islands,” in Marine Biology and Complexities in the Reaction of H2O2 “An Extreme Climate Transition in the and HNO Revealed by Ab Initio Quantum Caribbean’s Virgin Islands 1. Evidence of Chemical Investigations” in the journal Teleconnection with the 1976/77 Pacific Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Climate Shift,” in the International Journal of Climatology.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 23 Dr. Rafael Reuveny is an expert Dr. Edwardo L. Rhodes is a professor Dr. Kenneth R. Richards is an expert Dr. Justin Ross is a public finance in international political economy, emeritus who focuses his studies on on the policy and law of environmental economist specializing in state and sustainable development, and the applications of operations research protection, climate change, energy, local tax policy and how alternative political economy of the Middle East. and management science to public and sustainability. With co-authors tax instruments affect the incentives policy. This includes the areas of Justin Ross, Anthony Liu, Anh Tran, and and actions of government. He wrote environmental justice and common others, he published a three-volume set “Unfunded Mandates and Fiscal property resource decisionmaking. entitled: Carbon Tax Guide: A Handbook Structure: Empirical Evidence from for Policy Makers. a Synthetic Control Model” in Public Administration Review and the policy paper “Gross Receipts Taxes: Theory and Recent Evidence for the Tax Foundation.” With John L. Mikesell, he co-authored “The Labor Incidence of Capital Taxation: New Empirical Evidence from the Retail Sales Taxation of Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment” in National Tax Journal.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 24 Dr. Todd V. Royer is an expert on water Dr. Barry Rubin is a professor emeritus Dr. Michael Rushton is the IU Director Dr. Amanda Rutherford is an expert quality and aquatic biogeochemistry. with expertise in urban and regional of Strategic Planning and Associate in public management, performance His laboratory addresses questions economic development and impact Vice President for University Academic accountability, representation, related to land management and analysis, state-level energy policy Affairs. He is an expert in cultural and education policy. In Public water quality, particularly the cycling analysis, and strategic planning and economics, policy and administration, Administration Review, she co-authored of nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus management. With Trent Engbers, he nonprofit organizations, and tax “Does the Motivation for Market- in streams and rivers. He wrote co-authored “Policy Recommendations policy. He wrote “Thinking Outside Based Reform Matter? The Case of the chapter “Human-Dominated for Fostering Economic Development the Empathy Box” in Cultural Trends Responsibility Centered Management Rivers and River Management in the through Social Capital,” in Public and “Should Public and Nonprofit in U.S. Higher Education” with Thomas Anthropocene” in Stream Ecosystems Administration Review. He also Museums Have Free Admission? A M. Rabovsky and “Top Management in a Changing Environment (Academic co-authored “Industry Clusters and Defense of the Membership Model” in Turnover: The Role of Governing Board Press). He co-authored the articles Regional Economic Performance: Museum Management and Curatorship. Structures”with IU doctoral student “Modeling Nutrient Removal Using A Study Across U.S. Metropolitan With Joanna Woronkowicz and Jon Lozano. She also co-authored the Watershed-Scale Implementation of Statistical Areas” in Economic Thomas M. Rabovsky, he co-authored book The Politics of African American the Two-Stage Ditch” in Ecological Development Quarterly. “Performance Measurement as Policy Education: Representation, Partisanship Engineering,“Initial Nitrogen Rhetoric: The Case of Federal Arts and Educational Equity and the article Enrichment Conditions Determines Councils” in International Journal of “Dynsimpie: A Program to Examine Variations in Nitrogen Substrate Cultural Policy. Dynamic Compositional Dependent Utilization by Heterotrophic Bacterial Variables” in Stata Journal. Isolates” in BMC Microbiology, and “Occurrence, Leaching, and Degradation of Cry1Ab Protein from Transgenic Maize Detritus in Agricultural Streams” in Science of the Total Environment.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 25 Dr. Amina Salamova is an assistant Dr. Allison Youatt Schnable is Dr. Joseph Shaw is an expert Dr. Roy W. Shin is a professor emeritus, research scientist who couples organic a sociologist with expertise in in environmental toxicology, Ameritech Scholar, and an expert on the and analytical chemistry to identify globalization, nongovernmental environmental genomics, and global economy, investment, and trade. and measure toxic pollutants in the organizations, nonprofit management, comparative physiology. He leads He was a senior Fulbright scholar and environment. She is one of investigators and the sociology of religion. She the Environment Care Consortium, was appointed Special Advisor to the for NIH studies “Protecting the Health won the 2017 RGK Center-ARNOVA a collaboration of researchers in President of IU on Global Partnerships. of Future Generations: Assessing and President’s Award for proposed seven countries that formed in 2012 Preventing Exposures to Endocrine- research on building capacity of to advance the understanding of Disrupting Flame Retardant Chemicals grassroots international NGOs. and response to toxic chemicals and PCBs in Two Alaska Native Arctic Schnable is a co-principal investigator in the environment and which is Communities on St. Lawrence Island” of the NGO Knowledge Collective, a currently working on “Mapping the and “Assessing Air Pollution Exposures project to assess scholarly literature Chemosphere.” He wrote the chapter among a Vulnerable Rural Disparities on nongovernmental organizations in “The Genomics of Cladoceran Population.” She co-authored development. Physiology: Daphnia as a Model” “Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in The Physiology of Cladocera. He (Flame Retardants) in Mother-Infant co-authored “Thermal Variation and Pairs in the Southeastern U.S.” in Factors Influencing Vertical Migration International Journal of Environmental Behavior in Daphnia Populations” Health Research. With Ronald Hites in Journal of Thermal Biology, “The and Marta Venier and others she Genomic Landscape of Rapid Repeated co-authored “Bioaccumulation of Evolutionary Adaptation to Toxic Dechloranes, Organophosphate Pollution in Wild Fish” in Science, “The Esters, and Other Flame Retardants in Atlantic Killifish (Fundulus Heteroclitus) Great Lakes Fish” in Science of Total Genome and the Landscape of Genome Environment. Variation Within a Population” in Genome Biology and Evolution, and “Single Toxin Dose-Response Models Revisited” in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 26 Dr. Susan Siena teaches courses in Dr. Daniel Simon is an expert in firm Endowed Professor Dr. Rudy Professor Dr. Philip S. Stevens, national and international affairs. Her strategy, competition, and customer Kosali Simon is an expert in health chair of the Environmental Science research interests include techniques satisfaction. He co-authored “The economics and policy, and on the Faculty Group, is an expert in to promote active learning and critical Impact of Mergers on Service Quality: Steering Committee of IU’s $50 million characterization of the chemical thinking in the classroom as well as Evidence from the Airline Industry” in Addictions Crisis Grand Challenges mechanisms in the atmosphere that issues related to terrorism and national Journal of Industrial Economics. initiative. With Alex Hollingsworth influence regional air quality and security. She wrote “Lessons from a she co-authored “Macroeconomic global climate change. He co-authored Flipped Classroom: A New Approach to Conditions and Opioid Abuse” in the chapter “Recent Advances in the Public Affairs Instruction” in NASPAA Journal of Health Economics. She Chemistry of OH and HO2 Radicals in News. also co-authored “Health Insurance the Atmosphere: Field and Laboratory and Emergency Department Use: Measurements” in Advances in A Complex Relationship” in New Atmospheric Chemistry, Volume 1. He England Journal of Medicine, “Impact co-authored the articles “Chemistry of Premium Subsidies on the Take-up of Volatile Organic Compounds in of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Los Angeles Basin: Nighttime the 2009 American Recovery and Removal of Alkenes and Determination Reinvestment Act (ARRA)” in American of Emission Ratios” in Journal of Journal of Health Economics, “What Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Drives Insurer Participation and and “Differences in BVOC Oxidation Premiums in the Federally-Facilitated and SOA Formation Above and Below Marketplace?” in International Journal the Forest Canopy” in Atmospheric of Health Economics and Management, Chemistry and Physics. “The Impact of Health Insurance on Preventive Care and Health Behaviors: Evidence from the First Two Years of the ACA Medicaid Expansions,” in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, as well as articles in Economics Letters, Journal of Rural Health, Health Services Research, and Health Affairs.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 27 Dr. Anh Tran is an expert in institutions Dr. Marta Venier is an associate Dr. Frank J. Villardo is a professor Dr. Henry K. Wakhungu is an expert and behaviors of bureaucrats, scientist with expertise in the emeritus with expertise in public and in development of growth simulation entrepreneurs, and workers in monitoring of persistent organic private health administration. His focus models for sustainable management developing countries. He is the director pollutants in the environment and is on injuries as a public health problem of indigenous community forests, of Vietnam Initiatives at IU and the human exposure to toxic chemicals. from a behavioral perspective. He experimental designs in tropical co-founder and director of the Vietnam With colleagues from Canada and was the founder of SPEA’s program in forestry research, and service learning Young Leaders Award, a scholarship the Czech Republic she co-authored healthcare management and policy. research. He received a SPEA 2017 program that brings exceptional “Identification of an Alternative Flame Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching government officials from Vietnam to Retardant in E-waste Recycling Facility Award and is faculty advisor to IU’s the United States for postgraduate and House Dust in North America” in African Students’ Association and the degrees. He wrote “Does PAPI Environmental Science & Technology IU Men’s Lacrosse Team. Monitoring Improve Local Governance? and “Organophosphate Flame Evidence from a Natural Experiment Retardants in the Indoor Environment: in Vietnam” in International Journal of A Comparison of Central Europe and Development Issues and “The Effect of North America” and “Perfluorinated Having Children on Women’s Marital Alkyl Substances (PFASs) in Household Status” in Journal of Development Dust in Central Europe and North Studies. America” in Environment International. With Ronald A. Hites, Amina Salamova, and a postdoc, she co-authored “Bioaccumulation of Dechloranes, Organophosphate Esters and Other Flame Retardants in Great Lakes Fish” in Science of the Total Environment. With Hites and others she also co-authored “Current-use Flame Retardants in the Water of Lake Michigan Tributaries,” “Updated Polychlorinated Biphenyl Mass Budget for Lake Michigan,” and “Identification of Marbon in the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal” in Environmental Science & Technology.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 28 Dr. Adam Ward is an environmental Dr. Jeffrey R. White, named IU’s Professor Michael Wilkerson, director Dr. Coady Wing is an expert on health scientist with expertise in watershed 2018 Distinguished Faculty Research of the arts administration programs, and social policy, the regulation of labor management, hydro-science, and Lecturer, is director of IU’s Integrated is an expert in arts administration and markets, causal inference, and applied engineering. Named one of IU’s Program in the Environment. He cultural policy. econometrics. He co-authored “Did Outstanding Junior Faculty, his project studies the effects of human activity States Use Implementation Discretion focused on advancing predictive on the functioning of aquatic and to Reduce the Stringency of NCLB? understanding of hydrologic exchange terrestrial ecosystems. He co-authored Evidence From a Database of State in the river corridor is funded by the “Spatial Variation in Stable Isotopic Regulations” in Educational Researcher, National Science Foundation. He Composition of Organic Matter of “Estimated Costs of Sporadic co-authored the chapter “Groundwater- Macrophytes and Sediments from a Gastrointestinal Illness Associated with Surface Water Interactions” in The Small Arctic Lake in West Greenland,” Surface Water Recreation: A Combined Handbook of Groundwater Engineering, in Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, Analysis of Data from NEEAR and Third Edition and the articles “A “Exceptional Summer Warming CHEERS Studies,” in Environmental Software Tool to Assess Uncertainty in Leads to Contrasting Outcomes for Health Perspectives, “What Can We Transient Storage Model Parameters Methane Cycling in Small Arctic Lakes Learn From A Doubly Randomized Using Monte Carlo Simulations” in of Greenland,” in Biogeosciences, Preference Trial? – An Instrumental Freshwater Science, “Impacts of Water “Hydrogen Isotopic Composition of Variables Perspective” in Journal of

Level on Metabolism and Transient Arctic and Atmospheric CH4 Determined Policy Analysis and Management, Storage in Vegetated Lowland Rivers by a Portable Near-Infrared Cavity Ring- “Relaxing Occupational Licensing – Insights from a Mesocosm Study” Down Spectrometer with a Cryogenic Requirements: Analyzing Wages and in Journal of Geophysical Research: Pre-Concentrator” in Astrobiology, Prices for a Medical Service” in Journal Biogeosciences, “Nitrate Loading and “Large Fractionations of C and H of Law and Economics, and “The Variability Coupled to Drought- Isotopes Related to Methane Oxidation Regression Discontinuity Design and Flood Cycles: Implications for in Arctic Lakes” in Geochimica Et the Social Corruption of Quantitative Agricultural Landscape Management Cosmochimica Acta. Indicators” in Observational Studies. in the Face of Climactic Variation,” in He also co-authored articles related Biogeochemistry, “Optimizing Sampling to weight and veteran’s environments Strategies for Riverine Nitrate Using in Health Affairs, Preventing Chronic High-Frequency Data in Agricultural Disease, and American Journal of Health Watersheds” in Environmental Promotion. Science & Technology, and articles in Geophysical Research Letters and Water Resources Research.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 29 Dr. Charles R. Wise is a professor Dr. Lois Recascino Wise is a professor Dr. Joanna Woronkowicz wrote the Dr. Nikolaos Zirogiannis is an emeritus with expertise in public emeritus and an expert in public chapter “Building New Performance environmental economist with a focus law, public organization design, management, comparative public Arts Centers” in Performing Arts on energy policy research and applied intergovernmental relations, and administration, employment policies Center Management. She wrote econometrics. With Sanya Carley, Denvil democratization in Ukraine. He is the and practices, work motivation, “Community Engagement and Cultural Duncan, John D. Graham, and Saba former editor of Public Administration and the effects of heterogeneity on Building Projects” in Journal of Siddiki he co-authored the policy report Review and was the founding director of organizational performance. Arts Management, Law and Society. A Macroeconomic Study of Federal the John Glenn College of Public Affairs With Michael Rushton and Thomas and State Automotive Regulations at The Ohio State University. His articles M. Rabovsky, she co-authored with Recommendations for Analysts, have been awarded the William E. “Performance Measurement as Policy Regulators and Legislators. With David Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher award Rhetoric: The Case of Federal Arts M. Konisky and Alex J. Hollingsworth three times for best academic article Councils” in International Journal of he co-authored “Understanding published in the Public Administration Cultural Policy. With Jill Nicholson- Excess Emissions from Industrial Review for the year. Crotty, she co-authored “The Effects Facilities: Evidence from Texas” in of Capital Campaigns on other Environmental Science and Technology. Nonprofits’ Fundraising” in Nonprofit He also co-authored “Dynamic Factor Management & Leadership. She also Analysis for Short Panels: Estimating co-authored, with Douglas Noonan of Performance Trajectories for Water SPEA IUPUI, “Who Goes Freelance? The Utilities” in Statistical Methods Determinants of Self-employment for and Applications and “The Effect of Artists” in Entrepreneurship Theory and Traumatic Brain Injury History with Practice. Loss of Consciousness on Rate of Cognitive Decline Among Older Adults with Normal Cognition and Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia” in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

SPEA2017-18: The year in research and scholarship 30 Other SPEA faculty, not pictured:

Professor Terri Renner, chair of the Teaching and Learning Faculty Group, teaches several courses in financial management. She has an extensive background and interest in healthcare financial management.

Dr. C. Kurt Zorn is an expert in state and local finance. He is the IU Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and also serves as the IU Faculty Athletics Representative. With Clinton V. Oster and others he co-authored the chapter “Aviation Safety in the Age of Liberalization” in Air Transport Liberalization: A Critical Assessment.

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