Kristine Hoover

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Publications and Presentations

Refereed Book Chapter

Hoover, K., Casile, M., & Hanke, R. (2008). How Discussion Boards Drive Course Concept Mastery in Service Learning. Service-eLearning: Educating for Citizenship. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Refereed Papers and Publications

Casile, M., Hoover, K., & O’Neil, D. (2011). Both-and, not either-or: Service-learning as a tool for moral development and intellectual learning. Education and Training, 53(2/3), 129-139.

Hoover, K., Casile, M. (2007). Group development processes for service-learning. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 11(3), 33-37.

Casile, M., Hoover, K.F., & Carr, A.S. (2006). Building strength from within: How one not-for-profit asserted control. Organization Development Journal, 24(2), 69-82.

Kosnik, T., Wong-MingJi, D., & Hoover, K. (2006). Outsourcing vs. insourcing in the human resource supply chain: a comparison of five generic models. Personnel Review, 35(6), 671-683.

Papers in Process

Hoover, K.F. What talk do we know: A content analysis of leadership education knowledge. Targeted outlet: Leadership Quarterly.

Casile, M., Hoover, K., & Kefallonitis, E. Beyond Neverland: How to market real-world skills to a generation of adolescents. Targeted outlet: The Case Research Journal.

Hoover, K.F., O’Neil, D.A., & Poutiatine, M. Images in Higher Education: Are We Framing Who We Want to Lead? Targeted outlet: Organizational Studies.

Hoover, K.F., O’Neil, D.A., & Poutiatine, M. Images in Higher Education: Group and Diversity framing analysis study. Targeted outlet: International Leadership Association Annual Conference.

Hoover, K. F. & Pepper, M. How did they say that: Ethics statements at Best Companies to Work For. Targeted outlet: Journal of Business Ethics.

Hoover, K. F. & Pepper, M. Linguistics, Images, and Diversity statements: Expressions of identity at Best Companies to Work For. Targeted outlet: Embodiment of Leadership

Lane, M., Casile, M. & Hoover, K.F. Goal setting and Social Entrepreneurship: A new framework for success. Targeted outlet: Undecided.

Referred Conference Presentation s and Panels

Hoover, K. Casile, M., Lane, M. (2011). Volunteer leadership n the United States: Exploring the Oxymoron. Conference presentation to the 13th Annual International Leadership Conference, One planet, many worlds: Remapping the purpose of leadership; London, England.

Casile, M., Hoover, K., & Kefallonitis, E. (2010). Beyond Neverland: How to market real-world skills to a generation of adolescents. Conference presentation to the North American Case Research Association 2010 Annual Conference; Gatlinburg, TN.

Hoover, K. (2007). Building a Model for Sustainable Ethics: Beginning with Ethics Education Conference presentation at the 12th Annual Values and Leadership Conference; University Park, PA.

Hoover, K. (2007). Culture, motivation, and change, oh my: A case study at the Toledo Zoo. Conference presentation to the North American Case Research Association 2007 Annual Conference; Keystone, CO.

Hoover, K.H., Casile, M., O'Neil, D.A. & Rinaldo, C. (2007). Is there learning in service learning? An empirical examination of student learning outcomes. Paper selected for the Management Education Division (MED) Professional Development Workshop; MED Writers Workshop at the Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Casile, M., Hoover, K., Laurent, P., & Tilford, S. (2004). Outsourcing the Baby With the Bathwater: Case Study and Caveats. Conference presentation at the Meeting of the International Association for Business and Public Administration Disciplines; Tunica, Mississippi.