Faculty Directory
DR. DEANNA MALATESTA
Dr. Deanna Malatesta, Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
OFFICE: BS 4081
E-MAIL: dmalates@iupui.edu
317-274-0876
Dr. Malatesta joined the IUPUI public affairs faculty in 2007 upon completion of her doctoral program at the University of Georgia. She formerly managed operations and regulatory affairs for a New Jersey cable company and provided consultation services for several municipalities in New Jersey and with the City of Philadelphia on cable television franchising procedures.
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Public Administration, University of Georgia, 2007
- M.P.A., Public Administration, Rutgers University, 2003
- B.A., Political Science, Rutgers University, 2003
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Consultant, City of Philadelphia, 2000-2002
- Manager, Internet Solutions, a Division of O'Donnell Broadcasting, 1997-2003
- Founding Investor/ General Manager, Event Marketing Company/ Shore Cable Co. of New Jersey, 1988-1997
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- American Society for Public Administration
- Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
- Academy of Management
- American Political Science Association
- Public Management Research Association
MAJOR FIELDS OF EXPERTISE
- Administrative law
- Rulemaking
- Regulation
- Public management and performance
- Organizational and institutional analysis
- Telecommunications and information policy
INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- 2007, Book Chapter: "The Evolution of the Federal Bureaucracy", The U.S. Political System: An Interdisciplinary Encyclopedia for American Political Development. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishing.
- December 2006, "The Effect of Income Inequality and Institutions on Social Capital: An Application to Volunteer Rates". In collaboration with Jeffrey Brudney, Ph.D. and Chris Cihalr, Ph.D. American Journal of Political Science. (Under review)
- November 2006, "Public Budgeting Institutions and County Performance: The Accountability-Effectiveness Tradeoff". In collaboration with Wes Clarke, Ph.D. Journal of Forecasting. (Under review)
- October 2006, "County Revenues: An Assessment of the Effects of Variations in State Property Tax Law", In collaboration with Wes Clarke, Ph.D. Public Budgeting. (Under review)
COURSES TAUGHT
- SPEA-V 598 Governing and Leading in a Global Society
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
- President, Doctoral Student Association, University of Georgia, 2006-2007
