Eva M. Witesman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Public Affairs | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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"Eva Witesman"Cross-listing: PoliSci Tree
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Sign in to add mentorDavid A. Reingold | grad student | 2009 | Indiana University (PoliSci Tree) | |
(Goal conflict in the State Children's Health Insurance Program.) |
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Witesman EM, Child C, Wightman GB. (2019) Sector Choice and Sector Regret Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 48: 492-512 |
Child C, Witesman EM. (2019) Optimism and Bias When Evaluating a Prosocial Initiative Social Science Quarterly. 100: 666-677 |
Wise CR, Witesman EM. (2019) Direct Government Investment: Perverse Privatization or New Tool of Government? Public Administration Review. 79: 168-179 |
Witesman EM. (2016) An Institutional Theory of the Nonprofit Toll Goods and Voluntary Action Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 45: 899764016651729 |
Witesman E, Walters L. (2016) The Public Values of Political Preference International Journal of Public Administration. 39: 63-73 |
Witesman E, Heiss A. (2016) Nonprofit Collaboration and the Resurrection of Market Failure: How a Resource-Sharing Environment Can Suppress Social Objectives Voluntas. 1-29 |
Child C, Witesman E, Spencer R. (2016) The Blurring Hypothesis Reconsidered: How Sector Still Matters to Practitioners Voluntas. 27: 1831-1852 |
Child C, Witesman EM, Braudt DB. (2015) Sector Choice: How Fair Trade Entrepreneurs Choose Between Nonprofit and For-Profit Forms Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 44: 832-851 |
Witesman EM, Walters LC. (2015) Modeling Public Decision Preferences Using Context-Specific Value Hierarchies American Review of Public Administration. 45: 86-105 |
Witesman E, Walters L. (2014) Public service values: A new approach to the study of motivation in the public sphere Public Administration. 92: 375-405 |