Chi-Kan
Richard Hung
Ph.D.,
Public Policy, Indiana University
Assistant
Professor, Human Services Undergraduate and Graduate
Office:
W-4-128
Phone
number: 617-287-7378
richard.hung@umb.edu
Professor
Hung has been teaching management and policy courses at the undergraduate
and graduate level in human services at CPCS since 1999. His research
includes public and nonprofit management, social policy, ethnic
and minority participation in community affairs and politics,
as well as microfinance.
Recent
Publications:
Hung, C.K. Richard (2007) “Immigrant Nonprofit Organizations in U.S. Metropolitan Areas,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. (forthcoming)
Hung, C.K. Richard. (2006) “Rules and Actions: Determinants of Staff and Peer Actions in Group Based Microcredit Programs in the United States”. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 20:1, pp.75-96
Hung, C.K. Richard. (2005) “Asian American Nonprofit Organizations in U.S. Metropolitan Areas ” AAPI Nexus: Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy, Practice, and Community. Vol.3:1, pp.67-97.
Madison, Anna, Richard Hung, and Eustache Jean-Louis. (2004) “The Boston Haitian HIV Prevention Coalition Community Survey: A Participatory Approach to Community Self-Assessment and Formative Evaluation.” Ethnicity and Disease. Vol.14:3. Supplement 1, pp. 20-26.
Hung,
C.K. Richard. (2003) "Loan Performance of Group-based Microcredit
Programs in the United
States ."
Economic Development Quarterly. 17(4).
Hung,
C.K. Richard. (2002) From South to North: A Comparative study
of Group-Based Microcredit Programs in Developing Countries and
the United
States.
In Carr, James H. and Zhong Yi Tong, Editors, Replicating Microfinance
in the United States, Chapter 8, Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
Evaluates
the following competencies:
Program Evaluation
Development
of Human Services
Financial
Management
Management
Theories and Practices