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Autor:
David J. Weerts, Justin M. Ronca
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Higher Education. 83:155-185
This longitudinal study examines factors that explain differences in levels of state appropriations for higher education across states, sectors, and institutions between 1984 and 2004. The study sheds light on the complex relationship between institu
Autor:
Justin M. Ronca, David J. Weerts
Publikováno v:
Education Economics. 17:95-122
As the relative level of public support for higher education declines, colleges and universities aim to maximize alumni‐giving to keep their programs competitive. Anchored in a utility maximization framework, this study employs the classification a
Autor:
Justin M. Ronca, Philip A. Trostel
Publikováno v:
Research in Higher Education. 50:215-247
Conflicting measures of state support for postsecondary education create confusion and misunderstanding that convolute debates about states’ postsecondary education funding. The use of multiple measures is largely unnecessary, though. A simple sing
Autor:
Justin M. Ronca, David J. Weerts
Publikováno v:
Research in Higher Education. 49:274-292
In the competitive marketplace of higher education, colleges and university leaders increasingly rely on the influence and service of their alumni to further institutional goals. Because of their demonstrated financial commitment to the institution,
Autor:
David J. Weerts, Justin M. Ronca
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Educational Advancement. 7:20-34
In the competitive marketplace of higher education, college and university alumni are increasingly called on to support their institutions in multiple ways: political advocacy, volunteerism, and charitable giving. Drawing on alumni survey data gather
Autor:
David J. Weerts, Justin M. Ronca
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Higher Education. 77:935-967
State governments and public colleges and universities have a symbiotic relationship. Public higher education institutions play an important role in creating an educated citizenry and improving state and local economies, while states bear the primary