John Glenn College of Public Affairs faculty and doctoral students will share their research and expertise at this year’s fall research conference for APPAM, the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management.
APPAM is dedicated to improving public policy and management by fostering excellence in research, analysis, and education. The theme of this year’s conference, set for Nov. 17-19 in Washington, D.C., is “Advancing Policy Research with Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives.”
Glenn College attendees and their presentations will include:
Faculty Presenters
Dean Trevor Brown, Strategic Resources for Contract Management: A Human Resource and Training Perspective
Associate Professor Vladimir Kogan, Department of Political Science, (Glenn College Faculty Affiliate) The Politics of Teachers Union Endorsements
Professor Stephanie Moulton, Faculty Director for Research, The COVID-19 Pandemic and Older Adults’ Employment and Economic Security: Insights from Earnings and Credit Panel Data
Associate Professor Wendy Xu, College of Public Health (Glenn College Faculty Affiliate), Effects of Emergency Department State Surprise Billing Policies on Commercial Insurance Plan Enrollees
Associate Professor Hongtao Yi, Data Manipulation in Environmental Emissions in China: An Empirical Study
Faculty Presenters
Dean Trevor Brown, Strategic Resources for Contract Management: A Human Resource and Training Perspective
Associate Professor Vladimir Kogan, Department of Political Science, (Glenn College Faculty Affiliate) The Politics of Teachers Union Endorsements
Professor Stephanie Moulton, Faculty Director for Research, The COVID-19 Pandemic and Older Adults’ Employment and Economic Security: Insights from Earnings and Credit Panel Data
Associate Professor Wendy Xu, College of Public Health (Glenn College Faculty Affiliate), Effects of Emergency Department State Surprise Billing Policies on Commercial Insurance Plan Enrollees
Associate Professor Hongtao Yi, Data Manipulation in Environmental Emissions in China: An Empirical Study
Doctoral Student Presenters
Adrienne DiTommaso, The Effect of Criminal Legal Debt on Credit, Debt, and Financial Coping Outcomes
John J. Gregg, Test-Based School Ratings and Educational Equality: Breaking through Local School District Politics
Ivy Liu, Executive Leadership, Policy Tourism and Policy Diffusion
Blain Morin, The Effects of Laws and Behaviors on Racial Differences in Outcomes - The Effect of Sobriety Checkpoint Laws on Fatal Car Crashes and DUI Arrests
Charity Scott, Reducing Harm: The Importance of School Policies When Black and Brown Students Lack Representative Teachers
Chris Yaluma, The Impact of Virtual Charter School Closures on District Segregation
Poster Presenters
Associate Professor Lauren Jones, Till Death Do Us Part or COVID Forces Us Together: An Economic Analysis of Time as an Input to Relationship Quality
Associate Professor Wendy Xu, College of Public Health (Glenn College Faculty Affiliate), A Novel Consumer-Centric Assessment of Provider Network Directories in Affordable Care Act Marketplace Insurance Plans