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Economic Impact Of Pace University's School Of Performing Arts, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Dec 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's School Of Performing Arts, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's Athletics Department, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Oct 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's Athletics Department, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's Department Of Cultural Affairs/Schimmel Theatre, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Oct 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's Department Of Cultural Affairs/Schimmel Theatre, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Oct 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's Pleasantville Campus, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Oct 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's Pleasantville Campus, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School Of Law, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero Oct 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School Of Law, Rebecca Tekula Phd, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's Construction, Rebecca Tekula, Adrian Rivero May 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's Construction, Rebecca Tekula, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Economic Impact Of Pace University's New York City Campus, Rebecca Tekula, Adrian Rivero May 2019

Economic Impact Of Pace University's New York City Campus, Rebecca Tekula, Adrian Rivero

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


Applying Mobile Application Development To Help Dementia And Alzheimer Patients, Jean F. Coppola Phd, Marc A. Kowtko, Christina Yamagata, Shannon Joyce Jan 2013

Applying Mobile Application Development To Help Dementia And Alzheimer Patients, Jean F. Coppola Phd, Marc A. Kowtko, Christina Yamagata, Shannon Joyce

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

Caregiver anecdotes attest that music and photographs play an important role for family members diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), even those with severe AD. Tablets and iPads, which are prevalent, can be utilized with dementia patients in portraying favorite music and family photographs via apps developed in close partnership with geriatric facilities. This study addresses cognitive functioning and quality of life for people diagnosed with dementia via technology. Research has shown that technology instruments such as iPods, help stimulate those with dementia. This study focuses on innovative devices such as iPads and tablets, which are mainstream and easy to use, …


Summary Report: The State Of Black Entrepreneurship In The United States: Education, Labor Activity, And Access To Capital, Rebecca Tekula, Mary Tracy Aug 2012

Summary Report: The State Of Black Entrepreneurship In The United States: Education, Labor Activity, And Access To Capital, Rebecca Tekula, Mary Tracy

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The "Great Recession" On The Financial Resources Of Nonprofit Organizations, Joseph C. Morreale, Phd Aug 2011

The Impact Of The "Great Recession" On The Financial Resources Of Nonprofit Organizations, Joseph C. Morreale, Phd

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

No abstract provided.


User Patterns Of Key Performance Indicators Among Non-Profits In New York City And Westchester County, Gregory Holtz Phd Jun 2011

User Patterns Of Key Performance Indicators Among Non-Profits In New York City And Westchester County, Gregory Holtz Phd

Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

After a brief description of the study participants, the four major questions which guide the research are explored:

  • What percent of the non-profits in the study use KPI’s and what are the different purposes served by the non-profit’s sector adoption of KPI’s?
  • What are the various uses of KPI’S by non-profits?
  • What are the pressures that come from funders to use KPI’s?
  • Why do some non-profits not use Key Performance Indicators?

The context inside of which these questions were posed is one that has changed rapidly over the last several years. For many years non-profit organizations concentrated their considerable energies …