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ThesisCordero, OscarThis research examines the barriers of effective and responsive service delivery at a public mental health agency (DMH) and looks at empirical research of transformational leadership to mitigate meeting agency objectives. A case study of the Departmen . . .
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ThesisCorona, YvetteAs a result of the passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), it appears value-based care is the future of healthcare in America. Value-based care focuses on quality instead of quantity and is projected to decrease th . . .
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ThesisMirzoyan, SiruhiThis paper will examine the evolution of the Higher Education Act from the initial passing in 1965 to now. With the implementation of the act, federal financial aid assistance for funding higher education through grants and loans has developed into a . . .
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ThesisHarris, AubreyThe concept of ethics can be considered very broad in terms of how it is conveyed in the workplace. As civil servants, employees in the Public Sector are known for representing the county and forms a general opinion on the overall performance of the g . . .
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ThesisMorgan, BenjaminGiven that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) broadly increased insurance coverage to the population of California, has increased coverage resulted in enhanced access to care? With a demonstrable trend in the increase in Emergency Department (ED)utilizatio . . .
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ThesisPacheco, DianaThe public sector employs thousands of individuals nationwide. Citizens have to deal with public sector offices on a daily basis. Because of the vital role they have in providing services to the community, they have to produce timely and efficiently. . . .
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ThesisStrong, CaseyThis paper focuses on the significant differences between high and low risks surgical procedures and health conditions in the hospital readmissions reduction program. The research in the literature demonstrates the various conditions, high and low ris . . .
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ThesisLopez, RubenThe implementation of a proper leadership style can contribute to the increase in motivation and performance among employees in the public sector. Understanding which leadership style to use will depend on many factors such as the function of the orga . . .
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ThesisOrtiz, ErikThe research problem and purpose of this study is to explore the relationships between manager leadership styles and employee retention. In describing the methods used and procedures used in studying the problem, the data was collected through an exte . . .
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ThesisMercado, VeronicaResearch has indicated a significant correlation between economic hardship and health status. The citizens who have a lower level of income are likely to face financial complications. Most of the researchers are trying to establish a clear link betwee . . .
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ThesisLinga, Elaine AngelicaThe main objective of the study is to determine the impact of public service motivation and compensation on employee work performance at the local government level. This study will be guided by three research objectives namely: to establish the relati . . .
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ThesisAlvarez, IvanAs contracting out services is a common method utilized by public organizations, seeing public and private sector employees working together on delivering the same service is prevalent. Hence, to effectively render services, understanding the organiza . . .
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ThesisJasinski, Cheri HainesThis paper initially explores the current climate regarding public perceptions of local government effectiveness. There is a subsequent discussion of the general field of public relations from the context of historic and current practice as well as in . . .
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ThesisGamble, NatashaMany Americans are unable to provide food for their households each month without the assistance of a public supplemental food program, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, . . .
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ThesisZatorski, DevonPublic sector organizations rely on their employees to meet organizational goals, achieve their mission, and make them fully functioning and effective organizations. The management of those employees will determine the effectiveness of an organization . . .
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ThesisAllard, AnnaCompared to their urban counterparts, rural health systems frequently struggle to define grant processes and administrative solutions, which can result in a decreased probability of securing grants and impact organization's ability to grow or sustain . . .
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ThesisRentsch, DonnaGovernments at all levels are tasked with meeting the needs of the vulnerable and at-risk populations in society. This research project will examine the network responsible for meeting the needs of the developmentally disabled population in California . . .
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ThesisFrank, William M.In the overall management of a software project, the Product Assurance activities encompass a wide variety of tasks throughout the project life cycle. These activities are accomplished through a combined application of configuration management (CM), v . . .
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ThesisDiaz, MayraCollege completion gaps have been steadily rising with minority students in higher education. The California Community College system is largely comprised of a disproportionately disadvantaged student population. The Student Success Act was an attempt . . .
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ThesisEspinoza, LeninThis paper investigates the impact of communication between Administrators and caseworkers on service delivery to consumers. The aim is to answer the questions "How does communication between administrators and caseworkers affect services to consumers . . .
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ThesisFei, AdamsAbstract Strategic Plans: How to Reduce Homelessness in Los Angeles County By Adams Fei Master of Public Administration, Public Sector Management and Leadership Homelessness is a global issue and some of the wealthiest cities are overwhelmed with extr . . .
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ThesisCha, BrianNew technology always aims to make our lives easier. An increasing number of businesses within the private sector are moving their services towards mobile applications and online portals that make their processes more convenient to the public. Self-se . . .
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ThesisCornejo, LeticiaEmployee Motivation is a powerful force in the public sector and is derived from the Latin word for movement. To further explain, the research methods used in this thesis demonstrate that employee motivation is the ability for employees to perform lon . . .
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ThesisSmithley, JacquelineAs publicly funded institutions, libraries have an inherent organizational value of being good, responsible stewards of public funds. However, the notion of “good” and “responsible” are subjective descriptions often reflecting the executive’s personal . . .
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ThesisHarry, TanyaThis research explores the intricacies of multiculturalism in an organization. It seeks to explain how multiculturalism affects an employee's ability to navigate being included in the workplace. The idea of diversity has evolved to also include second . . .
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ThesisKaprelian, ArineThe number of women and couples who are waiting to conceive has risen steadily since the 1980's. Even though infertility is specified as a disease, the treatments and procedures for infertility are not yet recognized by the government as medically nec . . .
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ThesisMejia, SylviaThis paper examines the effects that gender regimes have in the public-sector workforce. It discloses how gender regimes, which are systematic structures, keep women for being equitable in the workforce by creating a gender pay wage gap and inequaliti . . .
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ThesisMajewsky, YvetteThis paper will present various processes of public policy making and implementation used within Public Administration. It also discusses the various perspectives on agenda setting models by different political scientist, which is described in the lit . . .
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ThesisSogomonyan, TinaSexual misconduct in women's correctional facilities of Los Angeles County is an issue of great importance as it not only affects the health and safety of the victims involved but also prison officials and the institution at large. Would more rigid po . . .
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ThesisCho, KenLos Angeles (LA) County is faced with the nearing retirement of the most significant generational cohort, which is expected to cause a loss of talent, experience, and expertise. With the nearing retirement of the Baby Boomers, there will be many vacan . . .
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ThesisRogers, JodyDuring the early 2000’s, there was a rise in cases of financial improprieties in the nonprofit sector. These improprieties led to the demand for increased financial transparency from nonprofits. The purpose of this project is to explore the effect tha . . .
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ThesisAngulo, YeseniaThis research paper identifies the problems faced by public administrators and society regarding homelessness in Los Angeles County and provides a current analysis of the current measures, strategies and programs in place to help reduce the amount of . . .
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ThesisBoyadjian, NersesSince the beginning of public service, the service providers are using the private information gathered from the service recipients. There always have been the dilemma of how much of information the service provider can amass and which part of it can . . .
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ThesisRelei, ShannaRealignment has had a profound impact on local criminal justice systems in California, resulting in significant new responsibilities and challenges. The Results First Initiative has encouraged California Counties to have an evidence-based approach to . . .
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ThesisDouglas, MayaAbstract Preventing Fraud in Public Sector Organizations By Maya Nichelle Douglas Master of Public Administration, Public Sector Management and Leadership The purpose of this research is to identify the loopholes present in public sector organizations . . .
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ThesisHo, JaniseHomelessness is a social, economic, and public health concern and is a national problem. The Department of Veteran Affairs spends millions of dollars addressing this issue and creates different housing programs including Veteran Affair Supportive Hous . . .
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ThesisAzizian, SosehThis study examines various types of leadership styles with specification and analysis on the corresponding characteristics, as well as the negative and positive impacts of each type of leadership styles on the organizational management. It provides a . . .
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ThesisLizama, FranciscoThis study examines the impact of cultural competency interventions at the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health (DPH) on the provision of services. The study compares cultural competency performance by the County of direct services render . . .
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ThesisGebre Tekie, SofiaAbstract Discrimination of Foreign Named Newly Graduated Applicants in California: An Internet Based Field Experiment to Study Job Opportunities. By Sofia Gebre Tekie Master of Public Administration, Public Sector Management and Leadership Understandi . . .
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ThesisPacheco, AndrewAbstract Community-Based Disaster Preparedness in Response to Daunting Federally Mandated Local Hazard Mitigation Plans By Andrew Pacheco Master of Public Administration in Public Sector Management and Leadership Emergency management policy tends to b . . .
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ThesisRoman, CrystalInformation Technology (IT) continues to be a transformational force in public administration, specifically in K-12 education (Ganapati & Reddick, 2016). Further exploration is needed to understand how IT is integrated into K-12 educational organizati . . .
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ThesisDorso, ChristinaIn this paper, I argue that teacher morale and turnover is the result of a long line of problems starting with the New Public Management flowing through the times with incrementalism and ending with School Choice and leadership styles implemented in t . . .
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ThesisWebster, QuanetraThis research paper analyzes the impacts of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) implementation on medical health insurance coverage of the Hispanic community in the U.S. Analysis of insurance coverage for Hispanics and for non-Hispanic whites have been comp . . .
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ThesisValencia, VanessaThroughout the last several years, the makeup of the workforce in the public sector has changed. With the influx of Baby Boomers entering retirement, the Government Business Council (2012) predicted that the public sector would need to hire over 200,0 . . .
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ThesisKetayi, MiryamCollege education is one of the most important aspects that advances a country's growth and is the main contributor to economic and societal development, which keep a country competitive in the global economy. An educated society reduces cases of pove . . .
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ThesisMontoya, AileenThis study examines the organizational culture of the Los Angeles County Probation Department and the barriers to creating organizational change with new policy. The new policy, "L.A. Model", was developed after the Missouri model which has demonstrat . . .
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ThesisBadoyan, SoseLos Angeles County represents many different departments that help better our community by making it safe and enjoyable place for the public that resides in LA County. There are constantly new projects that are brought upon the Board and coming up wit . . .
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ThesisKessler, KristianStreet gangs are routinely involved in considerable criminal activity and have presented a long-standing and multi-faceted challenge to the public sector agencies in metropolitan areas across the United States. In fact, the dangerous problem of gangs . . .
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ThesisJauregui, ElizabethThe discipline of ergonomics aims to understand the interaction among humans and other elements of a system to optimize human well-being and overall system performance by applying theory, principles, data and methods to design. Human Resources’(HR’s) . . .
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ThesisHaro, IvanThe Impacts of After School Programs By Ivan Haro Master of Public Administration in Public Sector Management and Leadership Before and after school programs have become an extension of the educational field. Over time policy makers have questioned th . . .
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ThesisPadilla, IrvinThe public sector and the private sector have differences in motivation. The dynamics of diversity and inclusion affect this motivation, more so in the public sector than in the private sector. According to the literature, Transformational Leadership . . .
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ThesisLindsey, TheresaAbstract Insufficient Funding for the Elderly By Theresa Lindsey Master of Public Administration, in Public Sector Management and Leadership Government funding for the elderly is discussed more than ever. The research on funding for programs that affe . . .
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ThesisGuzman Garcia, IreneGender discrimination remains prevalent in the healthcare workplace. There continues to be a large gap in annual incomes within genders. Evidence of gender discrimination can also be seen in Healthcare Leadership; it is very difficult for women to obt . . .
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ThesisAdame, VictorThe goal of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) was to reduce barriers in access to care. Specifically, it was aimed at reducing the exorbitant costs of medical care, which prohibit many Americans from obtaining routine care. This study systematical . . .
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ThesisLe, Jane MinhgiangCalifornia's Central Valley is ground zero for the state's water war as farmers and the rural communities continue to fight for water access. Due to mismanagement of its water system and lack of funding, the rural communities of the Central Valley are . . .
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ThesisBernocchi, MarcoThis study investigates the problems of recruitment and selection in the public sector specifically targeting local governments in the greater Los Angeles area. With the increasing competition amongst employers to attract and retain the best pool of c . . .
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ThesisSlack, DonavanWith the increase of veteran enrollment into college campuses in the U.S., many veterans and military personnel continue to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD). Institutions of higher learning are trying to bridge the gap with the VA to . . .
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ThesisTisino, TommasineIn the United States, health care fraud is a serious problem and a growing concern in the health care community, especially in the Medicare program. Many Medicare seniors have fallen prey to the various scams that exist, which creates a major threat t . . .
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ThesisVargas, OrlandoThe purpose of this research is to study the impact of workplace absenteeism on employee morale. This has been done by examining the most common reasons for workplace absenteeism. If we were to conduct further research, a qualitative research design w . . .
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ThesisSelkirk, CatherineRichmond, California, a diverse, working-class community long plagued with high crime rates, implemented a community policing strategy in the early 2000s and made significant gains in reducing crime in the years since. Community policing is a proactiv . . .
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ThesisDargan, MatthewEliminating teacher shortages in public schools as a result of turnover and attrition has been considered imperative to the success of all students. A fundamental factor of teacher turnover and attrition is teachers in their first years leaving the pr . . .
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ThesisChavez, JulisaThis research project proposal has been designed to analyze the effect that transformational and transactional leadership approaches have on information communication networks within nonprofit organizations. Through time, nonprofits have become a cruc . . .
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ThesisInthavong, TeresaThis article attempts to answer the question how public employee perception has changed since pension reform. Pension reform is evident around the world. Pension reform has affected many public employees. There are many changes such as contribution ra . . .
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ThesisPerez, ElizabethThe need for employees to achieve work-life balance is driving organizations to create family-friendly policies. This paper will explore the history of work-life balance and the family-friendly policies that have been initiated to address this need. F . . .
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ThesisChoe, JeehaeThe study presented in this proposal examines the impact of cross-generational differences on job satisfaction in a large public sector organization. Although there has been substantial research done on job satisfaction among employees in the private . . .
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ThesisMorales, JenniferThe U.S. workforce has experienced a substantial transformation in last decade, specifically in regard to the number of different generations represented in the labor force today. Public and private organizations alike are faced with the challenge of . . .
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ThesisEffectiveness and Application of Fayol'sPrinciples of Management to Contemporary Public OrganizationJones-Washington, MichelleThe theories of Henry Fayol were designed to model how management should interact with personal, how to create efficiency, promote production and how to have an effective organization as a whole. The purpose of this study is to show the incentive of a . . .
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ThesisCarrillo, MollyThis study deals with the development in 1978 in the City of Santa Barbara of the Open Road New Jobs Program—a CETA subsidized training program which involved a placement and training of seventeen Chicano youths in a variety of public sector jobs in t . . .
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ThesisJacobson, TaliaNonprofit organizations often rely on nonmonetary incentives to increase employee satisfaction, motivation, and retention. Understanding the impact of different types of nonmonetary opportunities can allow those in leadership positions in the field of . . .
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ThesisOdunze, AzubikeHousing policy in the United States is an integral component to providing affordable housing for U.S. residents. Throughout the past 50 plus years several different housing polices have been adopted in the United States. The purpose of many of these p . . .
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ThesisChan, ConnieThe purpose of this study is to examine the impact and the growth of network governance in public administration during and after the occurrence of natural disasters in California. Some of the recent examples are hurricanes, wildfires, and earthquakes . . .
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ThesisGiner, JomarThe current literature on women's career advancement and usage of family-friendly benefits in the public sector lacks recent studies of the relationship between the two topics. In addition, public administration literature with intersectional analysis . . .
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ThesisYeh, MelodyJob security is important as ever in today's economic and technological change. This paper explores the important role job insecurity (independent variable) plays in employee work performance (dependent variable). The main purpose of this study is to . . .
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ThesisJoseph, SashaThis study uses institutional theory to explore how external pressure influences nonprofit accountability standards. An extensive literature review in the field of public administration was conducted to study how institutional theory relates to accoun . . .
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ThesisKarapetyan, HamletHomelessness is a wicked problem that is having a tremendous impact on Los Angeles County. According to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (2019), there are about 58,936 homeless individuals throughout the entire county. There are several spe . . .
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ThesisRibleza, RosarioHomelessness is a global problem that has been a focus of attention of politicians or government officials from different government agencies. Combined with mental illness, they affect not only the homeless individuals, but entire communities as well. . . .
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ThesisDiaz, AlejandroNew Public Management philosophy has been in practice over 30 years. While there were great promises made with the application of such practices, it is appropriate to determine which if any practices are still beneficial. The public human resource dep . . .
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ThesisAivazi, EddenOpioid overdose is considered one of the major causes of preventable mortality in the United States. With the expansion of Medicaid, it was speculated that the rate of opioid use disorder would experience a significant decline. The present study explo . . .
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ThesisAsulyan, TatevikAn electronic health record (EHR) or Electronic Medical Record (EMR), used interchangeably, is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authori . . .
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ThesisMakadary, AudreyA crisis (from the Greek crisis, "solstice") is a crucial moment, a decisive turning point. The crisis in the general sense is interpreted as a turning point in the course of events, a point of change (Weiss, 2017, p. 32). Crises happen without any pr . . .
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ThesisArshakyan, LianaThis literature review purports to analyze the factors affecting nursing homes' quality of care with a particular focus on staffing. The variables are analyzed based on Donabedian's Structure-Process-Outcome (SPO) framework. The inadequacy of staffing . . .
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ThesisMurphy, KevinLawsuits against nonprofit organizations can negatively affect the finances and volunteerism rates at many agencies. Established literature does not identify the extent to which lawsuits have negatively affected the operating budgets and volunteerism . . .
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ThesisCastro, HumbertoThe number of school shootings that our nation has experienced throughout the past few years has significantly increased. What has also increased is the amount of news coverage that these shootings continue to receive. We will explore data that has an . . .
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ThesisArmas, VeronicaChronic student absenteeism is an ongoing prevalent issue. An issue that has not drawn enough attention from school officials or legislation. Leaders are focused on improving student outcomes and they strategize around elements such as improving instr . . .
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ThesisNorman, NickolasWomen experiencing homeless face tremendous obstacles on the path to rehabilitation, including lack of services, domestic violence, rape, drug addiction, and housing insecurity. The aim of the study will be to determine whether women that receive perm . . .
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ThesisKarayan, GevorgOne of the major responsibilities of Congress is to pass a budget to fund the federal government for the forthcoming fiscal year. The budget process begins many months before the actual start date of the new fiscal year, which is on October 1st. Over . . .
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ThesisDilanchian, VenitaThe lack of trust in police from the community has been an ongoing issue for decades. Communities rely on the police to feel safe and protected, while the police are dependent on the community for support and cooperation. What previous research has fa . . .
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ThesisPourmanafy, IlbretBy Ilbret Ilo Pourmanafy Master of Public Administration, Health Administration The California Nurses Association (ANA) sponsored the legislative Assembly Bill (AB) 394 to ensure safe staffing for patients in California. AB 394 was introduced by Assem . . .
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ThesisRivers, LanaeThe use of telemedicine in healthcare in the United States is not a new concept, but it is something that is being taken advantage of as technology advances. Telemedicine aims to provide coverage from anywhere to patients and reduce the costs of healt . . .
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ThesisVillarreal, JoseEthical leadership is a questionable trait within public administration. In understanding ethics, there is a need to define the components that contribute and make a guideline to how ethics are justified. A key component is morality or principles whic . . .
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ThesisVallin, BetinaTo offset costs of post-secondary public education, students apply for financial assistance through programs like financial aid, which include grants, scholarships, work-study, and student loans. Moreover, students supplement this aid, or students tha . . .
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ThesisDuenas, SilviaLow-income and underrepresented minorities in the U.S. continue to grapple with systemic challenges that threaten their ability to attain a college education. This is even despite the historic reversal of laws promoting long-standing inequalities on a . . .
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ThesisPetrosyan, NarekThe author of this study endeavors to research how bureaucracy fits into the world of modern public administration. A vast literature review is conducted in order to review the history of public administration and civil service, and how public service . . .
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ThesisAragon, XochitlThe purpose of this study was to provide a systematic review of the research completed on how previously chronically homeless individuals participating in Housing First programs experience community integration. Research Questions: How do formerly hom . . .
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ThesisNewman, SterfienThe health care industry has experienced a massive transformation in health care delivery and payment reform. With the introduction of value-based care and the slow death of fee-for-service, the movement toward quality improvement and cost savings is . . .
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ThesisKuredjian, MelaniaThrough the years, local government elections have held the reputation of having a tremendous lack of voter turnout compared to gubernatorial and presidential elections. Some states across the United States have taken measures in consolidating electio . . .
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ThesisDaniyelyan, AdrianaIn the past two decades, many populated yet neglected cities worldwide have gone through a process of redevelopment known as gentrification. In Downtown Los Angeles, gentrification has restored what was once the ghetto into a new robust life of boomin . . .
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ThesisCordova Flores, JennyThis case study examines the factors that contribute to the under-representation of Latina women in leadership roles in organizations. This article explores different theories such as Glass Cliff, Social Role, and a term Second Shift, women's leadersh . . .
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ThesisDel Castillo, VictoriaIncreasingly, healthcare organizations and healthcare providers have been pressed to increase the quality of the care delivered while being mindful of overall costs. Mandatory public reporting of quality and safety measures has added pressure to the c . . .
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ThesisBernstein, MItchell J.The focus of the study involves the analysis of an organizational motivational intervention, the quality control circle. The study attempts to analyse how a specific public sector quality control circle functions within an existing organization. The a . . .