ARNOVA Schedule for Thursday, November 21, 2013 Time Name

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ARNOVA Schedule for
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Time
Name
Type
Presentation Name
8:15 to 9:45am
Gazley, Beth
Board Performance
8:15 to 9:45am
Kou, Xiaonan
The Business of
Philanthropy
Governance and Board Performance in Connecticut
U.S. Membership Associations
Convention Center /
Room 22
Exploring Corporate Philanthropy in a
Connecticut
Global Context: An Analysis of
Convention Center /
Domestic and International Charitable Room 15
Contributions by Fortune 500
Companies
Connecticut
Exploring Corporate Philanthropy in a
Convention Center /
Global Context: An Analysis of
Room 15
Domestic and International Charitable
Contributions by Fortune 500
Companies
The Architecture of NGO SelfMarriott Hartford /
regulation: Designs for Changing
Capital 1
Contexts
8:15 to 9:45am
Osili, Una
The Business of
Philanthropy
Building/Room
10:00 to
11:30am
Bies, Angela L.
Post-Socialist Eastern
Europe: Third Sector
Development and Change in
Times of Crisis
10:00 to
11:30am
Li, Yannan
High Net Worth
Philanthropy Internationally
Philanthropic Gifts and International
Development: Evidence from Milliondollar Gifts
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 15
10:00 to
11:30am
Osili, Una
High Net Worth
Philanthropy Internationally
Philanthropic Gifts and International
Development: Evidence from Milliondollar Gifts
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 15
10:00 to
11:30am
Tian, Yuan
High Net Worth
Philanthropy Internationally
Giving Patterns of Million Dollar Gifts
for International Development-An
Empirical Test on U.S. Donor's
Strategic Giving
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 15
2:00 to 3:30pm
Ackerman,
Jacqueline E.
Comparative Philanthropy
Million-Dollar Charitable Giving in a
Cross-National Perspective
2:00 to 3:30pm
Osili, Una
Comparative Philanthropy
Million-Dollar Charitable Giving in a
Cross-National Perspective
2:00 to 3:30pm
Weber, Peter
VRADS Section Dark Side
Colloquium: "How
Philanthropy Can Go Wrong:
Causes and Possible
Remedies."
Session Submission Role: Presenter
2:00 to 3:30pm
Woronkowicz,
Joanna
Baranowski,
Grace
Managing in Arts and
Culture Nonprofits
Subsectoral Impact in Times
of Recession
Building Arts Facilities: Strategic
Design and Community Engagement
The 2013 Congregational Economic
Impact Study
3:45 to 5:15pm
Bergdoll,
Jonathon J.
Subsectoral Impact in Times
of Recession
The 2013 Congregational Economic
Impact Study
3:45 to 5:15pm
Hansen, Ruth K
3:45 to 5:15pm
Kramarek,
Michal
VRADS/Values Section Light
Side Colloquium: Promoting
Ethics Development in the
Nonprofit Sector
Factors That Influence
Volunteering
3:45 to 5:15pm
Mesch, Debra J.
Cross-national Differences in
Philanthropy: Examples
from Three Projects
Session Submission Role: Presenter
3:45 to 5:15pm
Osili, Una
Cross-national Differences in
Philanthropy: Examples
from Three Projects
Session Submission Role: Presenter
3:45 to 5:15pm
Session Submission Role: Presenter
Religious Beliefs and Volunteering
across Various Faith Traditions
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 16
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 16
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 25
Marriott Hartford /
Capital 2
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 13
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 13
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 22
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 27
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 16
Connecticut
Convention Center /
Room 16
ARNOVA Schedule for
Friday, November 22, 2013
Time
8:00 to
10:00am
Name
Ackerman,
Jacqueline E.
Type
Poster Session - Philanthropy,
Fundraising & Giving
Presentation Name
Higher Education & Million-Dollar
Gifts: Factors Affecting Large Gifts to
Colleges & Universities
Building/Room
Connecticut Convention Center /
Ballroom BC Foyer
8:00 to
10:00am
Ceesay, Atta A
Poster Session - The Conference
Track
The Age of Innovation: The Plight of
Nonprofits during Periods of Fiscal
Constraints
Connecticut Convention Center /
Ballroom BC Foyer
8:00 to
10:00am
Clark, Richard
Poster Session - Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
No Shades of Grey and No Flash in the
Pan: A Case Study of GreyMob, an
Innovative Faith-Based Social
Enterprise
Connecticut Convention Center /
Ballroom BC Foyer
8:00 to
10:00am
Cleveland, William
Poster Session - Philanthropy,
Fundraising & Giving
Concentration of Fundraising
Reflected in the Philanthropy 400
Connecticut Convention Center /
Ballroom BC Foyer
8:00 to
10:00am
He, Lijun
Poster Session - The Conference
Track
Beyond Isomorphism: The Birth and
Development of China’s First
Community Foundation
Connecticut Convention Center /
Ballroom BC Foyer
8:15 to
9:45am
Gronbjerg, Kirsten
The Great Recession: What Really
Happened to the Nonprofit Sector
and Why?
Nonprofit Employment during the
"Great Recession"
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 14
8:15 to
9:45am
Katz, Robert A.
Blurred Distinctions: Charity,
Government, and Private
Enterprise
Health Care, Government, and
Charity: The Affordable Care Act and
the Nonprofit Sector
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 12
8:15 to
9:45am
Nicholson-Crotty,
Jill
Nonprofit Human Services:
Weathering the Financial Storms
Policy Activity and the Ability to
Weather Funding Shocks: The Case of
Family Planning in Missouri
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 13
8:15 to
9:45am
Osili, Una
The Great Recession: What Really
Happened to the Nonprofit Sector
and Why?
Giving during the "Great Recession"
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 14
10:00 to
11:30am
He, Lijun
The Role of Education in Shaping
Values
10:00 to
11:30am
Qu, Ellie Heng
Experimental Methods and the
Study Giving
Introducing Philanthropic Studies to
the Undergraduate Education in the
Communism State: Theories and
Realties
Does Membership in a Public-service
Club Make a Person More Generous?
10:00 to
11:30am
Steinberg, Richard
Experimental Methods and the
Study Giving
Does Membership in a Public-service
Club Make a Person More Generous?
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 16
10:00 to
11:30am
Sulek, Marty
The Current Paradigm-Shift in
Philanthropy: A Progress Report
from the Field
Session Submission Role: Presenter
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 14
2:00 to
3:30pm
Borden, Victor M.
H.
Giving Behavior and Education
Faculty and Staff Giving Culture and
Strategies Across Eight Campuses
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
2:00 to
3:30pm
Hatcher, Julie A.
Motivations and Impact
“Days” of Service: Is there Civic
Learning in Short-term Experiences
for College Student Volunteers?
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 27
Marriott Hartford / Capital 2
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 16
2:00 to
3:30pm
Shaker, Genevieve
G
Giving Behavior and Education
Faculty and Staff Giving Culture and
Strategies Across Eight Campuses
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
2:00 to
3:30pm
Thayer, Amy
Nichole
Giving Behavior and Education
Understanding Philanthropy
Education in K-12 Schools
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
3:45 to
5:15pm
Baranowski, Grace
Motivation to Give
Characteristics of American
Households That Give to Charitable
and Political Organizations
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
3:45 to
5:15pm
Bergdoll,
Jonathon J.
Motivation to Give
3:45 to
5:15pm
Dale, Elizabeth J.
Teaching & Education
3:45 to
5:15pm
Katz, Robert A.
TIBS Colloqium: Defining Our
Boundaries by the Legal Definition:
Implications for a Changing World
of Research and Practice
Session Submission Role: Presenter
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 13
3:45 to
5:15pm
Kilicalp, Sevda
Theoretical Issues in the Field of
Social Entrepreneurship
Discourse and Institutional
Entrepreneurship in Construction of
Social Entrepreneurship Field
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 23
3:45 to
5:15pm
McKitrick, Melanie Motivation to Give
A.
Characteristics of American
Households That Give to Charitable
and Political Organizations
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
3:45 to
5:15pm
Shaker, Genevieve
G
Service Learning: Theory and
Practice
Characteristics of American
Households That Give to Charitable
and Political Organizations
Going Electronic: Online Instruction
for College Students Studying
Philanthropy (Part 2)
Going Electronic: Online Instruction
for College Students Studying
Philanthropy (Part 2)
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 15
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 17
Connecticut Convention Center /
Room 17
ARNOVA Schedule for
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Time
Name
Type
Presentation Name
Building/Room
8:15 to
9:45am
Ackerman, Jacqueline
E.
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
Million-Dollar Giving and Community
Characteristics
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
Baranowski, Grace
8:15 to
9:45am
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
High-Net-Worth Charitable Giving
Trends in 2011
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
8:15 to
9:45am
Bergdoll, Jonathon J.
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
High-Net-Worth Charitable Giving
Trends in 2011
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
8:15 to
9:45am
Gronbjerg, Kirsten
Nonprofits in Times of Fiscal Stress
Which Nonprofits Should Be Subject
to PILOTs and SILOTs? What Indiana
Local Government Officials Think and
What Explains Their Attitudes
8:15 to
9:45am
Kou, Xiaonan
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
It Matters to Ask Where the Dollars
Come from: Source of Household
Financial Resources and High Net
Worth Philanthropy
8:15 to
9:45am
McKitrick, Melanie A.
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
High-Net-Worth Charitable Giving
Trends in 2011
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
8:15 to
9:45am
Osili, Una
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
Million-Dollar Giving and Community
Characteristics
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
8:15 to
9:45am
Qu, Ellie Heng
High Net Worth Philanthropy in
the U.S.
It Matters to Ask Where the Dollars
Come from: Source of Household
Financial Resources and High Net
Worth Philanthropy
8:15 to
9:45am
Thayer, Amy Nichole
Neighborhood and Community
Nonprofit Effectiveness
School-Based Philanthropy
Education and Engagement in
Indiana: A Pilot Study Evaluating
generationOn Schools
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 17
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 21
8:15 to
9:45am
Weber, Peter
Philanthropy and Associations in
Times of "Crisis"
German Political Clubs in World War
One and the Limits of Tocquevillian
Civil Society
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 14
8:15 to
9:45am
Witkowski, Gregory
Philanthropy and Associations in
Times of "Crisis"
Philanthropy in Transition: German
Unification 1989-90
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 14
10:00 to
11:30am
Gazley, Beth
Turbulences as Opportunities:
Strategic Messaging, Change,
Reliance?
The Shoe’s on the Other Foot:
Government Reliance on Private
Philanthropy
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 25
10:00 to
11:30am
Hansen, Ruth K
Policy's Influence on Nonprofits
Revisiting Predictions of Estate Tax
Reform
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 12
10:00 to
11:30am
Mesch, Debra J.
Gender and Philanthropy
Charitable Giving by Boys and Girls
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
10:00 to
11:30am
WANG, XIAOYUN
Organizational Form: Implications
for Governance and Accountability
Trade Associations in China: An
Interest Intermediation Perspective
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 22
Dale, Elizabeth J.
Gender and Philanthropy
Women Giving Millions: Exploring the
Landscape and Narratives of
Women's Million-dollar Gifts
Connecticut Convention
Center / Room 16
10:00 to
11:30am
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