Nearly 30 Glenn College and other Ohio State faculty and researchers will present at the 47th Annual Fall Research Conference of APPAM, the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management, Nov. 13 through 15.
This year’s conference, Forging Collaborations for Transformative and Resilient Policy Solutions, will explore how collaborative evidence generation and evaluation can refine policies, address unintended consequences and improve coordination across all levels of government for transformative, resilient solutions.
Meet these Buckeye experts at the conference!
Glenn College Experts
Thursday, Nov. 13
Yiseon Choi, Doctoral Candidate
- Discussant, Considering the Constraints of Government Agencies
Assistant Professor Mallory E. Compton
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Management Capacity and the Solvency of Social Insurance Trust Funds
Brandon Frye, Doctoral Candidate
- Presenting Author, Knowing the HAF of It: Evaluating the Benefit Added of Public Subsidies to Stabilize Homeowners (Co-Author: Professor Stephanie Moulton)
- Discussant, State Politics and School Finance
- Presenting Author, Evaluating Ohio’s RESEA Program with Administrative Data and a Randomized Controlled Trial Design
Friday, Nov. 14
Assistant Professor Seo-Young Byun
- Presenting Author, Poster #112 - The Paradox of Human Capital? Gendered Patterns of Precarious Work in South Korea
Yiseon Choi, Doctoral Candidate
- Presenting Author, Are More Competitive Supply Chains More Resilient? Evidence from Defense Industrial Base (DiB) Supply Chains (Co-Author: Associate Professor Noah Dormady)
- Discussant, Causes and Effects of Political Polarization in Higher Education
- Presenting Author, The Politics of Private School Vouchers: Evidence from Three Statewide
- Organizer, APPAM Communities, Consumer Credit Data Users
- Moderator,Conducting Implementation Research in Intervention Evaluation Studies: Resources for Researchers
- Moderator,Undergraduate and Master’s Student Seminar
Victoria Yaa Osei-Ahenkan, Doctoral Student
- Presenting Author, The Experience-Adjustment Paradox: Does Past Hurricane Experience Help or Hinder Emergency Managers’ Evacuation Decisions
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Aging into Medicare and Financial Burdens and Affordability of Medical Care and Prescription Drugs
Saturday, Nov. 15
Assistant Professor Seo-Young Byun
- Presenting Author, Gendered or Not? The Role of Managerial Aspirations in Public Employees' Responses to Family-Supportive Supervisors
Associate Professor Noah Dormady
- Discussant, Informing Disaster Risk Management: Analyses of Forecasting, Short-term Displacement, Public Disaster Assistance, and Long-Term Relocation
- Discussant, Designing Inequality through Federalism? The role of policy framing & design for inequalities in access and participation
- Presenting Author, Expanding Access to Home Equity for Older Adults through Underwriting (Co-Authors: Professor Cäzilia Loibl; Zakary Campbell, Research Scientist)
Victoria Yaa Osei-Ahenkan, Doctoral Student
- Presenting Author, Poster #36 - Employment Protection, Female labor Supply and Fertility Decisions in the United States
Associate Professor Katie Vinopal
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Paid Family Leave and Caregivers’ Time Use
Rebecca Xie, Doctoral Candidate
- Presenting Author, Income Volatility, Unemployment, and Financial Wellbeing: Understanding the Role of Credit Counseling
Other Ohio State presenters
Thursday, Nov. 13
Associate Professor Amanda Bowling, Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Shifting Investment, Shifting Demand: Trends in Credential Reimbursement and Labor Market Alignment Under Ohio’s IWIP Program
Professor Dean R. Lillard, Human Sciences
- Presenting Author, Levels and Trends in Fertility of Natives and Migrants in and Across North America
Associate Professor Jay Plasman, Educational Studies
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Do Civic-Focused Career Courses Promote Civic Engagement?
Associate Professor Kelly M. Purtell, Human Sciences
- Discussant, Access and Quality in Infant-Toddler Care: State-Level Initiatives to Build Stronger Systems
Kenny Chio Saephan, Doctoral Student, Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership
- Presenting Author, Shifting Investment, Shifting Demand: Trends in Credential Reimbursement and Labor Market Alignment Under Ohio’s IWIP Program (Co-Author: Associate Professor Jay Plasman, Educational Studies)
Friday, Nov. 14
Adibah Binti Abdulhadi, Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
- Presenting Author, Quantifying the Enduring Health and Employment Effects of COVID-19
Professor Rachel Dwyer, Sociology
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Unconditional Cash Transfers and High-Cost Credit Use: Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund
Professor Dean R. Lillard, Human Sciences
- Presenting Author, An Economic Model of Intended and Realized Fertility
Saturday, Nov. 15
Sooa Ahn, Phd Student, Economics
- Presenting Author, Poster #126 - The Role of Nurse Practitioners' Autonomy in Patient Sorting
Associate Professor Meta Brown, Economics
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Expanding Access to Home Equity for Older Adults through Underwriting
Zhujun Cheng, Doctoral Student, Consumer Sciences
- Presenting Author, Divorce, Remarriage, and Homeownership among Baby Boomers: A Later-Life Housing Perspective
Professor Emeritus Donald R. Haurin, Economics
- Non-Presenting Co-Author, Expanding Access to Home Equity for Older Adults through Underwriting
Yufan Ji, Doctoral Candidate, Structural Engineering
- Presenting Author, Renewable Premiums in Ohio’s Retail Electricity Market, 2014–2023: Matched‑Offer Evidence and Explainable ML Insights
Taehyun Ethan Kim, Doctoral Student, Sociology
- Presenting Author, Balancing Work and Child: The Impact of Parental Work Hours on Children’s Education Attainment
Associate Professor Hun Whee Lee, Management and Human Resources
- Presenting Author, Poster #152 - How and when structural empowerment hinders resource sharing
Professor Dean R. Lillard, Human Sciences
- Presenting Author, Effects of COVID Lockdowns, Curfews, and Business Closures on Sex Behavior and Realized Fertility