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Public Entrepreneurs and the Adoption of Broad-Based Merit Aid beyond the Southeastern United States
Ingle, William Kyle; Petroff, Ruth Ann – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2013
The concentration of broad-based merit aid adoption in the southeastern United States has been well noted in the literature. However, there are states that have adopted broad-based merit aid programs outside of the Southeast. Guided by multiple theoretical frameworks, including innovation diffusion theory (e.g., Gray, 1973, 1994; Rogers, 2003),…
Descriptors: Merit Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, State Aid, Adoption (Ideas)
Cohen-Vogel, Lora; Ingle, William Kyle; Levine, Amy Albee; Spence, Matthew – Educational Policy, 2008
Many political scientists maintain that public policies diffuse across states and that proximate states, in particular, influence one another's policy activities. Using state-funded merit aid for college as its case, this article takes a new approach to the study of the diffusion phenomenon, leaving behind conventional techniques used by…
Descriptors: Political Science, Educational Innovation, Student Financial Aid, Scientists