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Does Microtransit Perform Well in the U.S.? An Evaluation of Technology-Enabled Demand-Response Transit

Wang, Zhiyue

This paper explores emerging microtransit pilot programs in the United States, which represent a technological upgrade of traditional demand-response transit (DRT) in the hope of appealing to more rider groups. Published data and interviews with agency planners show that…

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Developing a conceptual framework for an evaluation system for the NIAID HIV/AIDS clinical trials networks

Trochim, William

Globally, health research organizations are called upon to re-examine their policies and practices to more efficiently and effectively address current scientific and social needs, as well as increasing public demands for accountability. Through a case study approach, the…

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Counting Caring: Accountability, Performance and Learning at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center

Hittleman, Margo

This dissertation -- incorporating action research, global ethnography, narrative inquiry, and critical race perspectives -- examines an agency-wide staff and organizational development process at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC), an African-American-led,…

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