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Michael Howell-Moroney
Michael Howell-Moroney
Professor, Department of Public and Nonprofit Administration, University of Memphis
Verified email at memphis.edu - Homepage
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The Tiebout hypothesis 50 years later: Lessons and lingering challenges for metropolitan governance in the 21st century
M Howell‐Moroney
Public Administration Review 68 (1), 97-109, 2008
1692008
Ordering stakeholder relationships and citizen participation: Evidence from the community development block grant program
DM Handley, M Howell‐Moroney
Public Administration Review 70 (4), 601-609, 2010
1502010
Changing teachers, changing students? The impact of a teacher-focused intervention on students' computer usage, attitudes, and anxiety
PA Gibson, K Stringer, SR Cotten, Z Simoni, LJ O'neal, M Howell-Moroney
Computers & Education 71, 165-174, 2014
1022014
Integrating computing across the curriculum: The impact of internal barriers and training intensity on computer integration in the elementary school classroom
LTO Coleman, P Gibson, SR Cotten, M Howell-Moroney, K Stringer
Journal of Educational Computing Research 54 (2), 275-294, 2016
792016
Studying the effects of the intensity of US state growth management approaches on land development outcomes
M Howell-Moroney
Urban Studies 44 (11), 2163-2178, 2007
652007
The geography of opportunity and unemployment: an integrated model of residential segregation and spatial mismatch
M Howell-Moroney
Journal of urban affairs 27 (4), 353-377, 2005
512005
Using affordable technology to decrease digital inequality: results from Birmingham's one laptop per child XO laptop project
SR Cotten, TM Hale, MH Moroney, LT O'Neal, C Borch
Information, Communication & Society 14 (4), 424-444, 2011
492011
Waste in the sewer: The collapse of accountability and transparency in public finance in Jefferson County, Alabama
ME Howell‐Moroney, JL Hall
Public administration review 71 (2), 232-242, 2011
462011
The empirical ties between religious motivation and altruism in foster parents: Implications for faith-based initiatives in foster care and adoption
M Howell-Moroney
Religions 5 (3), 720-737, 2014
422014
Poverty, innovation capacity, and state economic development in the knowledge economy: Evidence from the US
JL Hall, ME Howell‐Moroney
Growth and Change 43 (2), 228-251, 2012
392012
What Are the Determinants of Open‐Space Ballot Measures? An Extension of the Research*
M Howell‐Moroney
Social science quarterly 85 (1), 169-179, 2004
392004
Community characteristics, open space preservation and regionalism: Is there a connection?
M Howell-Moroney
Journal of Urban Affairs 26 (1), 109-118, 2004
382004
A mixed method look at state growth management policy
ME Howell-Moroney
The American Review of Public Administration 38 (3), 339-361, 2008
262008
Faith-based partnerships and foster parent satisfaction
M Howell-Moroney
Journal of health and human services administration 36 (2), 228-251, 2013
252013
A description and exploration of recent state-led smart-growth efforts
M Howell-Moroney
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 26 (4), 678-695, 2008
172008
Fostering capacity: The role of faith-based congregations in the child welfare system in the United States
M Howell-Moroney
Intl Journal of Public Administration 32 (1), 24-41, 2009
152009
On the effectiveness of faith-based partnerships in recruitment of foster and adoptive parents
M Howell-Moroney
Journal of Public Management & Social Policy 19 (2), 168, 2013
82013
Exploring the linkages between collaboration and innovation using faith-based partnerships in the child welfare system
M Howell-Moroney
Innovation in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors, 205-223, 2015
42015
Teacher self-efficacy and usage: the case of the XO laptop in Alabama
SB Daily, S Cotten, P Gibson, M Howell-Moroney, L O'neal
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International …, 2013
42013
Economic implementation constraints on preserving land from sprawl: the case of the Delaware Valley
M Howell-Moroney
Public Administration Quarterly, 54-76, 2005
42005
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