Curriculum Vitae Cali A. Curley (954)-646-5641 Cac05e@my.fsu.edu Education 2014 Ph.D. Public Administration and Public Policy, Florida State University Dissertation Title: Coproduction as a Service Delivery Mechanism Supervising Committee: Dr. Rick Feiock (chair), Dr. Fran Berry, Dr. Kaifeng Yang, Dr. Chris Coutts 2010 M.S. Applied Economics, Florida State University Capstone: Residential Energy-Efficiency Loan Program Analysis 2009 B.S. Economics, Florida State University B.S. Political Science, Florida State University Areas of Interest: Academic Appointments: Sustainability, energy policy, institutions, local governments, and service delivery mechanisms such as coproduction 2014- Assistant Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis (IUPUI) Publications Peer Reviewed Rick Feiock, Rachel Krause, Chris Hawkins, Cali Curley, 2013. The Integrated City Sustainability Database. Urban Affairs Review Richard Feiock, Christopher M. Weible, David P. Carter, Cali Curley, Aaron Deslatte, and Tanya Heikkila, Forthcoming. Capturing Structural and Functional Diversity Through Institutional Analysis: The Mayor Position in City Charters" Urban Affairs Review Under Review Rick Feiock, Rachel Krause, Chris Hawkins, and Cali Curley. Making Meaningful Commitments: Accounting for Variation in Cities Investments of Staff and Fiscal Resources to Sustainability 1
Working Manuscripts Aaron Deslatte and Cali Curley Access and Aggregation: Formal Citizen Input Mechanisms and Mayoral Powers in Local Government Charters. Cali Curley Coproduction as a service delivery mechanism: a new perspective on interactions between individuals and governments Cali Curley Coproduction as a service delivery mechanism: the role of information Cali Curley Coproduction as a service delivery mechanism: the decision to coproduce Cali Curley Do One Shot Grants Build Agglomeration Economies? Research Funding, Awards, and Honors DeVoe Moore Dissertation Fellowship, The DeVoe Moore Center, Florida State University, August 2013- August 2014 Research Grant, Florida State University Graduate School, 2013-2014 Raul P. DeGuzman Award, Departmental Best Doctoral Paper Award, Co-production and the role of information, January 2014 Emerging Scholar, National Association Public Affairs Accreditation, October 2013 Raul P. DeGuzman Award, Departmental Best Doctoral Paper Award, Policy Tool Choices Incentivize Target Populations: resulting in predetermined energy-efficient outcomes, January 2011 Conference Presentations ASPA, American Society of Public Administration, Do one shot grants build Agglomeration Economies?, Spring 2014 SPSA, Southern Political Science Association, Formal Citizen Input Mechanisms and Mayoral Powers in Local Government, Spring 2014 NASPAA, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration, Coproduction as a Service Delivery Mechanism: Information Credibility, Fall 2013 SECOPA, South East Conference of Public Administration, Coproduction as a Service Delivery Mechanism, Fall 2013 2
SECOPA, South East Conference of Public Administration, Direct Democracy, Authority and Access: The Institutional Grammar of Citizen Participation in Strong and Weak Mayor Cities, Co-authored Aaron Deslattes, Fall 2013 MPSA, Midwest Political Science Association, Coproduction the role of the individual and information, Spring 2013. MPSA, Midwest Political Science Association, Influence of Proximity and Density of Energy-Efficient Loan Participation: a Preliminary Analysis using GIS, Spring 2012 ABFM, Association for Budgeting and Financial Management, A Spatial Analysis of Municipal Pension Obligations, Co-authored Dr. David Matkin, October 2012 FESC, Florida Energy Systems Consortium, poster presented, Fall 2011 MPSA, Midwest Political Science Association, Policy Tool Choices Incentivize Target Populations: resulting in predetermined energy-efficient outcomes, Spring 2011 FESC, Florida Energy Systems Consortium, poster presented, Fall 2010 Invited Presentations: RCN-SEES-SHBEL Predictive Modeling Network for Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems, hosted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Fall 2014 RCN Sustainable Cities: Social Actor Conference, hosted by UCDenver, Spring 2014 Courses Taught: 2014 School of Public and Environmental Affairs V-379: Performance Measurement and Program Evaluation (undergraduate) 2013 Askew School of Public Administration and Policy PAD3003: Public Administration in Society (undergraduate) Workshops and Attended Lectures U.S.-CERC 2014 Human Energy-Related Behavior Workshop, hosted by Berkely, Fall 2014 Inter-university Consortium Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Rational Choice Theories and Advanced Game Theory, June 24- August 16 2013 Grant Writing Workshop, Florida State University College of Social Science and Public Policy, May 2013 Visions in Methodology, Florida State University, May 2013 Research Collaborative Network Sustainable Cities, University of Colorado Denver, Estes Park, August 2012 3
Inter-university Consortium Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Bayesian and Multivariate analysis coursework, June 23- July 16 2012 Field Service Journal Article Reviewer: Urban Affairs Review Public Performance Management Review Policy Studies Journal Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice Policy & Internet, co-reviewer Public Administration Graduate Association, PhD Committee, elected student representative, May 2012- August 2014 Faculty Committee, elected student representative, May 2012- August 2014 Policy Committee, elected student representative, May 2012- August 2014 Other Research Experience Masters Capstone Project An analysis of residential energy efficiency loan programs Cleaned and merged data from Tallahassee and Lakeland property appraisers, Tallahassee Utility Company, Census Bureau, and Lakeland Electric using SAS Determined energy savings attributed to loan participation, using varied methods and measures Estimated the cost-effectiveness of implementing the program to the City of Lakeland The analysis resulted in potential savings associated with implementation of $142,000 which meant 9 years to recover the costs. Additional Methods Training PhD Econometrics Sequence I and II Forecasting Logics of Inquiry Analytic Techniques Advanced Multivariate Analysis Applied Bayesian Analysis Advanced Game Theory Rational Choice Theory Environmental Politics and Policy Environmental Methods and Analysis Urban Information Systems (Geographic Information Systems) Spatial Modeling 4
Statistical Software SAS Stata R TransCAD ArcGIS WinBUGS Microsoft Office (excel, word, powerpoint) References Dr. Richard Feiock Dissertation Supervisor Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Florida State University Room 642 Bellamy Tallahassee, FL 32306 850-644-3525 rfeiock@fsu.edu Dr. Frances Berry Dissertation Committee Member Reubin O D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Florida State University Room 648 Bellamy Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: (850) 644-7603 fberry@fsu.edu 5
Dr. Kaifeng Yang Dissertation Committee Member Reubin O D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Florida State University Room Bellamy 656 Tallahassee, Florida 32306 Phone: (850) 644-7611 kyang@fsu.edu 6