Janelle A. Kerlin Associate Professor Department of Public Management and Policy Work: Georgia State University 14 Marietta St. NW, Ste 356 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-413-0127 jkerlin@gsu.edu Home: 2508 Joiner Ct. Decatur, GA 404-486-8676 Education and Professional Credentials Ph.D. in Political Science Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Received May 2002 Master of Science in Social Work Columbia University Received May 1994 Bachelor of Social Work Brigham Young University Received December 1992 Work Experience Associate Professor Georgia State University, Department of Public Management and Policy, Atlanta, GA August 2013 – Present Assistant Professor Georgia State University, Department of Public Management and Policy, Atlanta, GA August 2006 – August 2013 Research Associate The Urban Institute, Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Washington, D.C. October 2002 – July 2006 Visiting Dissertation Fellow The Urban Institute, International Activities Center, Washington, D.C. August 2001 – September 2002 Teaching/Research Assistant Syracuse University, Department of Political Science, Syracuse, NY September 1997 – May 1999 Visiting Researcher Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, Warsaw, Poland. June 1998 – July 1998 Assistant Director and Social Worker Seventh Avenue Mennonite Head Start Program, Harlem and Bronx, NY March 1996 – July 1997 Part-Time Faculty Bielska Szkoła Polityki Socjalnej (Bielsko School of Social Policy), Bielsko-Biała, Poland September 1995 – December 1995 Instructor's Aid USAID East-Central European Scholarship Program, Bielsko-Biała, Poland July 1995 – December 1995 Part-Time Faculty Touro College, Division of New Americans, Brooklyn, NY February 1995 – June 1995 Social Worker United Cerebral Palsy Associations of N.Y.S., Inc., New York, NY June 1994 – June 1995 Fellowships and Awards Andrew Young School Excellence in Teaching Award, Georgia State University, 2011. Honorary Fellow, Third Sector Research Centre Fellowship Programme, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham, UK, 2010-2011. International Research Grant, Office of International Affairs, Georgia State University, 2010. Women’s International Science Collaboration Grant, National Science Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004. Woodrow Wilson International Center East European Studies Research Scholar, 2003. Woodrow Wilson International Center East European Studies Short-Term Grant, July 2002. Syracuse University All-University Dissertation Award, 2002. 2 Visiting Dissertation Fellow, The Urban Institute, Washington, D. C., 2001-2002. Maxwell Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, 2001-2002. American Council of Learned Societies East European Studies Dissertation Fellowship, 20002001. Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship, 1999-2000. Kosciuszko Foundation Research Fellowship, 1999-2000. (declined) Department of Political Science Summer Research Grant, 1999. Full Tuition Scholarship and Teaching Assistantship, Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, 1998-1999. Department of Political Science/Graduate School Summer Travel Grant, 1998. Full Tuition Scholarship and Teaching Assistantship, Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, 1997-98. Abrelia Clarissa Hinckley Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1992-93. Merrill Christopherson Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1992. Family, Home, and Social Science Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1989-90. William Thorpe Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1988-89. “Y” Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 1987-88. Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship and Professional Development Publications: Refereed Scholarly Teasdale, Simon, Kerlin, Janelle A., Young, Dennis, and, Soh, Jung-In (2013). “Oil and Water Rarely Mix: Exploring the Relative Stability of Nonprofit Revenue Mixes Over Time,” Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. 4(1): 69-97. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2013). “Predicting Variation in Funding for International Nongovernmental Organizations following Three External Events.” Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 23(4): 473-490. 3 Kerlin, Janelle A. (2013). “Defining Social Enterprise across Different Contexts: A Conceptual Framework Based on Institutional Factors.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 42(1): 84-108. Kerlin, Janelle A. and Pollak, Tom H. (2011). “Nonprofit Commercial Revenue: A Replacement for Declining Government Grants and Private Contributions?” The American Review of Public Administration. 41(6): 686-705. Kerlin, Janelle A. and Manikowski, Susan (2011). “Organizational Change in the U.S. Afghan Diaspora: A Response to Homeland Events or Heightened Government Scrutiny?” Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 21(4): 363-380. Kerlin, Janelle A. and Reid, Elizabeth J. (2010). “The Financing and Programming of Advocacy in Complex Nonprofit Structures.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 39(5): 802-824. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2010). “The Diffusion of State-Level Nonprofit Program Innovation: The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Project.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 39(3): 478-497. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2010). “A Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise.” Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 21(2):162-179. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2006). “Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from the Differences.” Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 17(3): 247-263. Publications: Refereed Professional/Practitioner Straszny, Jaroslaw (translated by Janelle Kerlin) (2000). “A Rehabilitation Model for Drug Addicted Individuals in Two Polish Centers,” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18: 83-89. Publications: Books, Monographs, and Reports Books – Kerlin, Janelle A. (ed.) (2009). Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison. Lebanon, NH: Tufts University Press. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2005). Social Service Reform in the Postcommunist State: Decentralization in Poland. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press. Book Chapters – 4 Kerlin, Janelle A. (2014). “Foreword,” In Douglas, Heather and Grant, Suzanne (eds.), Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprise: Concepts in Context. Prahran, Australia: Tilde University Press. Young, Dennis R., Kerlin, Janelle A., Teasdale, Simon, and Soh, Jung-In. (2012). “The Dynamics and Long Term Stability of Social Enterprise,” In Kickul, Jill and Bacq, Sophie (eds.), Patterns in Social Entrepreneurship Research. Edward Elgar. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2012). “The 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Social Enterprise.” In Lyons, Thomas (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship. Praeger/ABC-CLIO. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2012). “Considering Context: Social Innovation and Social Enterprise in Comparative Perspective.” In Nicholls, Alex and Murdock, Alex (eds.), Social Innovation: Blurring Boundaries to Reconfigure Markets. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan. Young, Dennis R. and Kerlin, Janelle A. (2009). Social Entrepreneurship. In Anheier, H. and Toepler, S., International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. New York: Springer. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2008). “The State of Social Enterprises in the U.S.” In Tsukamoto, I. and Yamagishi, H. (eds.), Social Enterprise: Philanthropy to Business (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Maruzen. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2008). “Organizational Responses to Homeland Crisis: The US Afghan Diaspora.” In Brinkerhoff, Jennifer (ed.), Diasporas and Development: Exploring the Potential. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2006). “U.S.-Based International NGOs and Federal Government Foreign Assistance: Out of Alignment?” In Boris, Elizabeth T. and Steuerle, C. Eugene (eds.) Nonprofits and Government: Collaboration and Conflict, Second Edition. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2006). “Social Enterprise in the United States and Abroad: Learning from Our Differences.” In Mosher-Williams, Rachel (ed.) Research on Social Entrepreneurship, ARNOVA Occasional Paper Series, 1(3). Kerlin, Janelle (2003). “Pomoc Spoleczna po Reformie Administracyjnej 1999r.: Analiza Polityki i Wskutkow” [(Polish) Social Welfare After the 1999 Administrative Reform: An Analysis of Policy and Outcomes]. In Les, Ewa (ed.) Pomoc Społeczna. Od Klientyzmu do Partycypacji. [Social Welfare. From Clientism to Participation]. Warsaw: Oficyna Wydawnicza ASPRA-JR. Kerlin, Janelle (2003). “Reforma Pomocy Spolecznej 1996r. w Stanach Zjednoczonych” [The Social Welfare Reform of 1996 in the United States]. In Les, Ewa (ed.) Pomoc Spoleczna. Od Klientyzmu do Partycypacji [Social Welfare: From Clientism to Participation]. Warsaw: Oficyna Wydawnicza ASPRA-JR. 5 Monograph – Reid, Elizabeth J. and Janelle A. Kerlin (2006) The International Charitable Nonprofit Subsector in the United States: International Understanding, International Development and Assistance, and International Affairs. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Reports and Policy Briefs – Lampkin, Linda M., Mary Kopczynski Winkler, Janelle Kerlin, et al. (2006). Building a Common Outcome Framework to Measure Nonprofit Performance. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Kerlin, Janelle A. and Supaporn Thanasombat (2006). “The International Charitable Nonprofit Subsector: Scope, Size, and Revenue.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2006). “U.S. Government Funding for International Nongovernmental Organizations.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Kerlin, Janelle (2004). “Looking Beyond Government: The Transfer of the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Model Across States.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Kerlin, Janelle with Elizabeth Reid, Jennifer Auer (2003). The Transfer of Child Care Worker Education and Compensation Policy Across States: The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Model. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Publications: Non-Refereed and Other Kerlin, Janelle A. (2007). Review of Nyssens, Marthe (ed.) Social Enterprise: At the Crossroads of Market, Public Policies and Civil Society. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 36(4). Kerlin, Janelle A. (2007). “The Politics of Decentralization and Outcomes for Social Services in Poland.” In Gelazis, Nida (ed.) Fighting Poverty and Reforming Social Security: What Can Post-Soviet States Learn from New Democracies of Central Europe? Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Kerlin, Janelle (2002). “Poor Decentralization Policy Burdens Poland’s Social Services.” Transition Newsletter (World Bank), 13(3): 43-44. Reprints – Kerlin, Janelle A. (2012). “The 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Social Enterprise.” In Ruiz, Carmen and Parra, Carmen (eds.), Crisis Económica e Instrumentos Económicos Solidarios (Economic Crisis and Solidarity Instruments). Barcelona, Spain: Bosch Editores. 6 Kerlin, Janelle A. (2012). “Defining Social Enterprise across Different Contexts: A Conceptual Framework Based on Institutional Factors.” In Gidron, Benjamin and Hasenfeld, Yeheskel (eds.), Social Enterprises: An Organizational Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2010). Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison (in Korean). Pusan, South Korea: Research Institute for Social Enterprise. Kerlin, Janelle A. (2008). “Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from the Differences” (in Polish). In Wygnanski, J. J. and Kubin, K. (eds.), An Anthology of Texts on the Social Economy. Warsaw, Poland: The Foundation for Social and Economic Initiatives. Papers Under Review and In-Process Kerlin, Janelle A., Monroe-White, Thema, and Zook, Sandy. (Forthcoming). “Habitats in the Zoo.” In Young, Dennis and Brewer, Cassady (eds.), The Social Enterprise Zoo: A Guide to Perplexed Entrepreneurs, Philanthropists, Investors and Policymakers. Edward Elgar. Kerlin, Janelle A., Monroe-White, Thema, and Zook, Sandy. (Forthcoming). “A MacroInstitutional Framework for Understanding Social Enterprise Country Models: A Quantitative Critique.” Social Enterprise Journal. Teasdale, Simon, Kerlin, Janelle A., McKay, Stephen, and Moro, Domenico. (Under Review). : Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. Murdock, Alex, Kerlin, Janelle A., and Parra, Carmen. “Partnership and Contracting by the Third Sector: A Cross National Comparison and Analysis of the Partnership Phenomena.” (working paper) Externally-Funded Research Projects A Strategic Project for Research in China and Japan: Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations in East Asia. FY 2011 International Strategic Initiative Grant Award, Office of International Affairs, Georgia State University, May 2011. $10,250. Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Private Giving Through International Nonprofit Organizations. The Urban Institute, January – April 2008, $17,000, Data Consultant. U.S. Private Giving Through International Nonprofit Organizations. The Urban Institute, January – April 2007, $17,000, Data Consultant. 7 Nonprofit Research Collaboration Women’s International Science Collaboration Grant, National Science Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 13 – March 4, 2004. $3,230. Principal Investigator. Diffusion of the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Program. The Foundation for Child Development. January 1, 2002- March 31, 2003. $139,814. Project Director. The Political Means and Social Service Ends of Decentralization in Poland. Dissertation Book Project. Woodrow Wilson International Center East European Studies Research Scholar, August – October, 2003. $9,000. Visiting Research Scholar. Woodrow Wilson International Center East European Studies Short-Term Grant, July 2002. $3,000, Short-Term Scholar. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings and Conferences “Empowerment through Understanding the Social Enterprise Context,” Panelist, Global Social Business Summit Research Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, November 25-26, 2014. “A Macro-Institutional Framework for Understanding Social Enterprise Country Models: A Quantitative Critique,” with Thema Monroe-White and Sandy Zook (presenter), 43rd Annual ARNOVA Conference, Denver, CO, November 20-22, 2014. “Predicting Variation in Funding for International Nongovernmental Organizations Following Three External Events,” 42nd Annual ARNOVA Conference, Hartford, CT, November 21-23, 2013. “Nonprofits and the Financial Crisis: A Comparative Perspective,” Colloquium Presenter, 42nd Annual ARNOVA Conference, Hartford, CT, November 21-23, 2013. “Defining Social Enterprise across Different Contexts: A Conceptual Framework Based on Institutional Factors” and “Considering Context: Social Enterprise in Comparative Perspective,” 4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise, Liege, Belgium, July 1-4, 2013. “Exploring Social Enterprise Revenue Strategies in the United States: The Sustainability and Influence of Nonprofit Commercial Revenue,” with Simon Teasdale, Keynote Address, Conference on Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship--Social Impact and Management Challenges, Taipei, Taiwan, May 24-25, 2013. “Oil and Water Rarely Mix: Exploring the Relative Stability of Nonprofit Revenue Mixes Over Time,” with Simon Teasdale, 41st Annual ARNOVA Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 17, 2012. 8 “Comparing Nonprofit Earned Income Trends in England and Wales and the United States: Implications for Social Enterprise,” with Simon Teasdale, 2011 Research Colloquium on Social Entrepreneurship, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 27-30, 2011. “Comparative Social Enterprise and Historical Institutionalism: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,” 39th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Alexandria, VA., November 18-20, 2010. “Explaining the Use of Commercial Revenue Surplus in Nonprofit Organizations,” with Lewis Faulk and Marcus Lam, 39th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Alexandria, VA, November 18-20, 2010. “Historical Institutionalism and Social Enterprise Development: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,” Exploring Social Enterprises, School of Public Affairs, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, October 29-30, 2010. “Historical Institutionalism and Social Enterprise Development: Towards a Comparative Framework for Social Enterprise,” Ninth International Society for Third Sector Research Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, July 7-10, 2010. “Comparative Social Enterprise and Historical Institutionalism: Towards a Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,” 2010 Research Colloquium on Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, June 22-25, 2010. “Social Enterprise Trends in the United States and Japan in Comparison with Other World Regions,” keynote address, 12th Annual Conference of the Japan NPO Research Association, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, March 13, 2010. “Comparative Social Enterprise and Social Origins Theory: Towards an International Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,”38th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Cleveland, OH, November 19-21, 2009. “Post-September 11th Growth in IRS-Documented Afghan Nonprofits: A Response to Homeland Events or Heightened Government Scrutiny?” with Susan Manikowski, 38th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Cleveland, OH, November 19-21, 2009. “Comparative Social Enterprise and Social Origins Theory: Towards an International Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,” 2nd EMES International Conference on Social Enterprise, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, July 1-4, 2009. “Comparative Social Enterprise and Social Origins Theory: Towards an International Conceptual Framework for Social Enterprise,” 2009 Research Colloquium on Social Entrepreneurship, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 23-26, 2009. 9 “Strategically Financing your Nonprofit Social Enterprise in Difficult Economic Times,” with Amanda Wilsker, 2009 Social Enterprise Summit, New Orleans, LA, April 17th , 2009. “The Financing and Programming of Advocacy in Complex Nonprofit Structures,” 37th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Philadelphia, PA, November 20-22, 2008. “A Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise,” Eighth ISTR International Conference and 2nd EMES European Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 9-12, 2008. “Diaspora Philanthropy as a Catalyst for Organizational Change: Afghan Nonprofits’ Response to Homeland Crisis,” and, “Social Enterprise Research in Western Europe and Japan,” 36th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Atlanta, GA, November 15-17, 2007. “Organizational Change in the Afghan Diaspora in the U.S.: Before and After Homeland Crisis,” 29th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Washington, D.C., November 8-10, 2007. “Preliminary Findings from a 20-Year Trend Study of Nonprofit Revenue Streams,” National Center for Nonprofit Enterprise National Conference, Arlington, VA, September 27-28, 2007. “A Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise,” International Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, Hangzhou, China, May 26-28, 2007. “A Comparison of Social Enterprise Across Six World Regions,” 8th Gathering of the Social Enterprise Alliance, Long Beach, CA, April 17-19, 2007. “A Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise” and “Nonprofit Commercial Revenue: A Replacement for Declining Government Grants and Private Contributions?” 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Chicago, IL, November 16-18, 2006. “Social Enterprise in the United States,” Seventh International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Bangkok, Thailand, July 9-12, 2006. “Nonprofit Commercial Revenue: A Replacement for Declining Government Grants and Private Contributions?”UK Social Enterprise Research Conference, London South Bank University, London, England, June 22-23, 2006. “Organizational Dimensions of the Afghan Diaspora in the United States: Before and After Homeland Crisis,” Conference on The Role of Diasporas in Developing the Homeland, George Washington University, Washington, DC, June 16, 2006. 10 “Social Enterprise in the United States and Abroad: Learning from our Differences,” presented for the Emerging Issues in Social Entrepreneurship Research Colloquy, 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Washington, DC, November 17-19, 2005. “Federal Policy Shifts and Nonprofits: Foreign Policy Change and Its Effect on U.S. International NGOs” with Elizabeth Reid, 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Washington, DC, November 17-19, 2005. “The Politics of Decentralization and Outcomes for Social Services in Poland,” Conference on Fighting Poverty and Reforming Social Security: What Can Post-Soviet States Learn from New Democracies of Central Europe?, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., June 10, 2005. “Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from Our Differences,” First European Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research and the EMES European Research Network, Paris, France, April 27-29, 2005. “Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Learning from Diversity and Difference,” The 6th Gathering of the Social Enterprise Alliance, Milwaukee, WI, April 17-20, 2005. “Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Learning from Our Differences,” 33rd Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Los Angeles, CA, November 18-20, 2004. “Nonprofit-to-Nonprofit Policy Diffusion Across States: The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Model,” 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004. “Dimensions of Inequality in the Financing of U.S. Nonprofit International Assistance Organizations,” with Elizabeth J. Reid, 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004. “Examining the Financing of U.S. International Development and Assistance Nonprofits,” Sixth International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Toronto, Canada, July 11-14, 2004. “Nonprofit-to-Nonprofit Policy Diffusion Across States: The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Model.” 32nd Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Denver, CO, November 20-22, 2003. “Mid-level Decentralization in Poland: Initial Outcomes for Democracy and Social Services.” 25th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Washington, D.C., November 6-8, 2003. 11 “Getting the Biggest Bang for Their Buck: How Tax and Political Regulation Shapes Nonprofit Advocacy,” with Elizabeth J. Reid, 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 28-31, 2003. “Complex Organizational Structures in the Nonprofit Sector: Political Influence and Public Accountability,” with Elizabeth J. Reid, 24th Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Dallas, TX, November 7-9, 2002. “The Political Means and Social Service Ends of Decentralization in Poland,” 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 29 - September 1, 2002. “A Neoliberal Agenda for Decentralization in Transitioning Countries? A Comparative Study of Chile and Poland,” with Mary Rose Kubal, Georgia Political Science Association 2002 Annual Conference, Savannah, GA, January 31 - February 2, 2002. “The Politics of Decentralization in Poland: Influences and Outcomes,” 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30 - September 2, 2001. “Politics and Outcomes of Decentralization in Poland,” Junior Scholars Training Seminar, East European Studies Program, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Wye Woods Conference Center, MD, August 10-13, 2001. “The Politics of Decentralization in Poland: Influences and Outcomes,” Third International Comparative International Studies Section, International Studies Association Millenium Series Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, June 25-26, 2001. “The Politics of Decentralization in Poland: Influences and Outcomes (First Draft),” 2001 Annual Conference of the New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, NH, May 45, 2001. “Outcomes for Decentralization of Social Service Delivery in Poland,” George Klein Symposium, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, January 26, 2001. “Decentralization and the Administration of Labor and Social Programs in Poland,” 32nd National Conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Denver, CO, November 9-12, 2000. “Pomoc Spoleczna po Reformie Administracyjnej 1999r.” [“(Polish) Social Welfare After the 1999 Administrative Reform”], Keynote Address, Conference of the Polish National Association of Social Workers, Warsaw, Poland, September 12, 2000. Instruction, including advising Courses Taught: 12 PMAP 3210 Introduction to Nonprofits PMAP 3231 Nonprofit Leadership and Management PMAP 3311 Critical Policy Issues PMAP 8201 International NGOs PMAP 8203 Nonprofit Advocacy, Law and Policy PMAP 8921 Special Topics: Social Enterprise PMAP 8232 Social Enterprise Supervision of Doctoral Dissertations: Carrie Bauer (Arizona State University), “Exploring the Social Economy and the Financial Crisis: Women & Social Entrepreneurship in the US,” Member. Thema Monroe-White (Georgia Tech), “Innovation among Social Enterprises: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach,” Member. Jasmine McGinnis, “Participatory Philanthropy: An Analysis of Community Inputs’ Impact on Grantee Selection,” Member. Hyung-Hoon Kim, “The Long Arm of the Job: The Sector of Employment, the Sector of Industry, Altruism, and Volunteering,” Member. Grace Chikoto, “Government Funding and INGO Autonomy: From Resource Dependence and Tool Choice Perspectives,” Member. Harini Kannan, Analyzing the Role of Politics in the Conduct of Fiscal Policy and its Effect on Voting Behavior in India,” Member. Nara Monkam, “Aid Effectiveness and the Money Moving Syndrome.” Member. Supervision of Independent Study: Kelly Brokenburr, Social Enterprise, Spring 2014. Ben Spears, International NGOs, Spring 2014. Tayo Adeyefa, International NGOs, Spring 2012. 13 Derricka Jardine, Show Me The Way Foundation Practicum Research Project, Summer 2010. Nuru Mugambi (MBA student), Social Enterprise, Fall 2007. Robert Clark, Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Public Policy, Fall 2006. Continuing Education and Training Activities: University of Barcelona/CIES Graduate Residential Program, May 6 – 10, 2013, taught “Social Enterprise in Different International Contexts.” University of Barcelona/CIES Graduate Residential Program, May 7 – 11, 2012, taught “Social Enterprise in Different International Contexts.” University of Barcelona/CIES Graduate Residential Program, April 30 – May 6, 2011, taught “Social Enterprise in Different International Contexts.” Nonprofit Executive Roundtable, April 15, 2011, presented “New Forms of Social Entrepreneurship and Resource Development Using Electronic Media.” University of Barcelona/CIES Graduate Residential Program, May 16 – 21, 2010, taught “Social Enterprise in Different International Contexts.” University of Barcelona/CIES Graduate Residential Program, May 17 – 22, 2009, taught “Social Enterprise in Different International Contexts.” Nonprofit Executive Roundtable, April 3, 2009, presented “Social Enterprise: An International Perspective.” Service Service Activities Internal to the University: Department Level – Tenure-Track Faculty Hiring Committee, 2014 – Present, Member. Department Awards Committee, 2012 – Present, Member. Critical Thinking Through Writing, 2010 – 2014, Department Ambassador. MPA/MPP (MSUPS) Admissions Committee, 2008 – 2012, Chair. 14 Bachelor’s in Public Policy Committee, 2010 – 2011, Member. Four Plus One Undergraduate to Graduate Program Initiative, 2010, Department Coordinator. Assisted with program development for Barcelona/CIES Residential Program for students from the University of Barcelona, May 2010, 2011, 2012. Served as the Nonprofit Studies Program coordinator for the Barcelona/CIES Residential Program for students from the University of Barcelona, May 2009. Arranged speakers for the Nonprofit Studies Program’s Nonprofit Executive Roundtable, April 2009. Clinical Professor Hiring Committee, Spring 2008, Member. International Programs Committee, 2007-2008, Member. MPA/MSUPS Admissions Committee, Fall 2007, Member. Committee to Revise the BS/PuP Degree, 2006-2007, Member. College Level – AYS Representative, GSU Annual Giving Campaign, Spring 2007. University Level – Senator, University Senate, 2013 – Present. University Senate Cultural Diversity Subcommittee University Senate Sustainability Subcommittee Faculty Advisor, ABLE Students with Disabilities Group, 2011 – 2012. Faculty Advisor, Oxfam America Student Group, 2006 – 2007. Service Activities in Academic and Professional Organizations: Research Workshop Participant, New Pathways to Health and Well-being through Social Enterprise Workshop, lead collaborators include Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Population and Public Health, UK Science and Innovation Network, Glasgow Caledonian University, Toronto, Canada, February 23-24, 2015. Advisory Committee Member, The Fourth Sector Mapping Initiative, a joint project of The Federal Reserve Board of Governors, The George Washington University Trachtenberg 15 School of Public Policy and Public Administration, The Urban Institute Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, and The B Team. 2014 – Present. External Expert, Scientific Committee for the EFESEIIS Project (Enabling the Flourishing of Social Entrepreneurship for Innovative and Inclusive Societies), ARCO Lab and Yunus Social Business Centre, University of Florence, Italy. Supported by the European Commission. July 2013 – Present. Guest Editor, Special Issue of the Social Enterprise Journal, Emerald Group Publishing, July 2013 – Present. Webinar Panelist, “Social Entrepreneurship and the Nonprofit Sector,” sponsored by the Nonprofit Policy, Practice and Partnerships Section, American Society for Public Administration, July 17, 2013. Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 2013, 2014. Conference Proposal Reviewer, International Social Innovation Research Conference, Spring 2012 (invited). Member, International Advisory Board, Israeli Social Enterprise Research Center, Spring 2011 – Present Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Social Enterprise Journal, Emerald Group Publishing, Fall 2010 – Present Book Reviewer, Routledge Press, 2010 – 2011. Member, Publications Committee, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Spring 2008 – Present. Conference Proposal Reviewer, International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR), December 2007. Member, Public Policy Initiative, Social Enterprise Alliance, 2006-2007. Chair/Discussant of Conference Program Sessions for: Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Association (ARNOVA) Bi-Annual International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR) EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise Annual Research Colloquium on Social Entrepreneurship Journal Article Referee for: Environment and Planning A 16 International Journal of Public Administration Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Nonprofit Policy Forum Voluntary Sector American Review of Public Administration Politics and Policy Social Enterprise Journal International Review of Administrative Sciences Journal of Social Entrepreneurship Sustainability Service to the Community: Organized student presentations from Social Enterprise course to be presented at The Hub Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, April 18, 2012. Interviewed by the Foundation Center-Atlanta about book, Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison. Interview podcast posted in the Foundation Center’s GrantSpace multimedia archive: http://www.grantspace.org/Multimedia-Archive, Fall 2011. Presented “Social Enterprise: A Global Comparison,” for the Social Enterprise 101 Series at The Hub Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, January 6, 2011. Provided consulting on social enterprise course development for the president of Oglethorpe University, December 21, 2010. Organized student presentations from Social Enterprise course to be presented at The Hub Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, April 28, 2010. Participated in consulting session with former Atlanta-Journal Constitution journalists on nonprofit start-ups, October 8, 2009. Participated in a social enterprise consulting session with the Atlanta area Keenan Foundation, September, 30, 2009. Presented “Models for Community Economic Development and Social Entrepreneurship: A Discussion on Social Enterprise,” for the Women’s Employment Opportunity Project, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2007. 17
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