Scholarship

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Dissertation

Kenitzer, Z. (2016). How Plan Implementation Fails: Examining the role of Experience, Expectations, and Externalities. (Dissertation). https://etd.ohiolink.edu/pg_10?0::NO:10:P10_ACCESSION_NUM:osu1465815464

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Sanchez, T., Evans-Cowley, J., Afzalan, N., Lizcano, A.S., Evans, T., Kenitzer, Z.E. (2015). Learning about E-Planning: The Results of a Massive Open Online Course Experiment. International Journal of E-Planning Research. (3:3)
Gilderbloom, J.I. Ambrosius, J.D. Squires, G., Hanka, M.J., Kenitzer, Z.E. (2012). Investors: The Missing Piece of the Foreclosure Racial Gap Debate. Journal Urban Affairs. (34:5) pp 559-582.
Gilderbloom, J.I., O’Neill, B., DeJarnett, N., Kenitzer, Z.E., (2012). The Sustainable City and Biking: Implications for Health, Environment, and Economy. Sustain. (26) pp 23-30

Editor Reviewed Scholarship

Gilderbloom, J.I, Kenitzer, Z.E., Ewa, J. (2012). “Rent Strikes” In A. T. Carswell (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Housing. Thousand Oaks: Sage Press. Second Edition.
Gilderbloom, J.I, Kenitzer, Z.E. Hu, C. Newsome, G. Stone, M.B. Ye, L. (2010). Secure Occupancy in Rental Housing: A New Jersey Case Study Prepared for Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.

Minor Scholarship Contributions

Gilderbloom, J.I., Meares, W.L., Riggs, W. (2014). How Brownfield Sites Kill Places and People: an Examination of Neighborhood Housing Values, Foreclosures, and Lifespan. Journal of Urbanism. (Ahead-of-Print) pp 1-18. Credited for Dataset.
Gilderbloom, J. I., Hanka, M. J., & Ambrosius, J. D. (2011). Without Bias? Government policy that creates fair and equitable property tax assessments. The American Review of Public Administration. Chicago. Credited in Acknowledgments for editing and research.
Hulse, K., Milligan, V., Easthope, H. (2011). Secure Occupancy in Rental Housing: Conceptual Foundations and Comparative Perspectives. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. Final Report. Credited for Jurisdiction Case Study.

 

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