William Rauh

 WilliamJ. Rauh

William J. Rauh

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Biography

University of South Carolina - Political Science

Evaluation and Public Policy
Jonathan
Rauh, PhD
Columbia, South Carolina
Direct analysis and consulting services for hospital systems, school districts, and nonprofit organizations.


Experience

    Education

    • University of South Carolina-Columbia

      Bachelor's Degree

      International/Global Studies

    • University of South Carolina

      Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

      Public Policy, American Government, Quantitative Methods

    • University of South Carolina

      MPA

      Public Administration, Program Evaluation
      Public Policy, Public Administration, Program Evaluation, Econometrics

    Publications

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • On the Limits of Type 1 and Type 2 Nudges as Instruments of Public Policy

      Basic and Applied Social Psychology

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • On the Limits of Type 1 and Type 2 Nudges as Instruments of Public Policy

      Basic and Applied Social Psychology

    • Problems in Identifying Public and Private Organizations: A Demonstration Using a Simple Naive Bayesian Classification

      Public Organization Review

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • On the Limits of Type 1 and Type 2 Nudges as Instruments of Public Policy

      Basic and Applied Social Psychology

    • Problems in Identifying Public and Private Organizations: A Demonstration Using a Simple Naive Bayesian Classification

      Public Organization Review

    • In-Class Experiments as an Accompaniment to In-Class Discussion

      Journal of Political Science Education

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • On the Limits of Type 1 and Type 2 Nudges as Instruments of Public Policy

      Basic and Applied Social Psychology

    • Problems in Identifying Public and Private Organizations: A Demonstration Using a Simple Naive Bayesian Classification

      Public Organization Review

    • In-Class Experiments as an Accompaniment to In-Class Discussion

      Journal of Political Science Education

    • Online Education as a Toll Good: An Examination of the South Carolina Virtual School Program

      Computers and Education

    • Incentives for Better Public Outcomes? Evidence from Public Hospitals

      International Journal of Public Administration

    • The Utility of Online Choice Options: Do Purely Online Schools Increase the Value to Students?

      Education Policy Analysis Archives

    • Predicting Political Influence on State Ethics Commissions: Of Course We Are Ethical—Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink

      Public Administration Review

    • Depending on How They Are Appointed, State Ethics Commissions Can be Vulnerable to Political Influence from Elected Officials.

      London School of Economics: USA Public Policy Blog

    • Changing Ethics Policies without Scandal: State Responses to Published Reports and the Importance of Accurate Information

      Public Integrity

    • Ethics Problems in the New Public Service: Back to a Service Ethic?

      Public Integrity

    • The Moderating Effect of Unethical Behavior on Managerial and Organizational Outcomes: Evidence from Public Hospitals

      Public Integrity

    • Differing Goals of Limiting Autonomy: Legislatures, Governors, and State Ethics Commissions

      Journal of Public Administration Reseacrh and Theory

    • Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds

      Administration and Society

    • 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment

      Roper St. Francis Hospital & Trident United Way

      Federally mandated CHNA for Roper St. Francis Hospital

    • On the Limits of Type 1 and Type 2 Nudges as Instruments of Public Policy

      Basic and Applied Social Psychology

    • Problems in Identifying Public and Private Organizations: A Demonstration Using a Simple Naive Bayesian Classification

      Public Organization Review

    • In-Class Experiments as an Accompaniment to In-Class Discussion

      Journal of Political Science Education

    • Online Education as a Toll Good: An Examination of the South Carolina Virtual School Program

      Computers and Education

    • Evaluation of the Reading by Third Demonstration Project

      Trident United Way; University of Florida

      Evaluates the implementation of the University of Florida Lastinger Institute Reading Intervention model in Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester 2 and Dorchester 4 school districts.

    POLI 201

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