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Lisa Dicke is a Professor of Public Administration at the University of North Texas. Her research focuses on nonprofit organizations, leadership, advocacy, and public sector governance. She explores topics such as crisis management in nonprofits, stakeholder engagement, and the role of education in fostering stewardship and service.
Her work emphasizes the intersection of globalization, civil society, and democracy, analyzing how organizations adapt to disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic. Key studies include responses to homelessness during crises, organizational innovation in local governments, and the impact of megachurches on economic development.
Dr. Dicke also examines ethical accountability in public services, including human services contracting and the implementation of professional ethics codes. Her research often bridges theory and practice, addressing challenges such as nonprofit sustainability, leadership competencies, and community-based health services.
Her publications span over two decades, consistently contributing insights into nonprofit management, public policy, and civic engagement. Notable themes include pandemic governance, interorganizational coordination, and the evolution of membership associations in political contexts.
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