Department of Public and International Affairs MSN 3F4
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
Office: 703-993-1418
Fax: 703-993-1399
E-mail: dhackler@gmu.edu
Darrene Hackler is Associate Professor of Government and Politics in
the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason
University in Fairfax, Virginia.
She received her M.A. in public policy and Ph.D. in political science
and
economics from Claremont Graduate University in California, and a B.A.
in
political science and economics from Albertson College of Idaho. Her current research focuses on the local
political economy of cities as it relates to economic
development through telecommunications infrastructure, technology
industry, and entrepreneurship. She is
also interested in information technology innovation in the non-profit
sector. Her recent book, Cities in the Technology Economy
(ME Sharpe 2006),
examines the effect of technology industries and infrastructures on
cities and the local policy actions required for effective responses to
these challenges. She recently completed a grant for the Small Business
Administration that examines human capital and women entrepreneurship.
She was part of the research team that designed an
Information and Communication Technology Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy for Orange County, California under a grant from
the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. She has work published in Public Administration Review, Urban Affairs
Review, Journal of
Urban
Affairs,
Journal of Urban Technology, Canadian Journal of Regional Science,
American Behavioral Scientist,
and Annals
of Cases on Information Technology.
Her
professional experience includes working as an analyst for a
telecommunications
industry analysis firm, a senior research associate with Claremont
Information
Technology Institute, and an independent telecommunications consultant
to
executive real estate developers of commercial real estate, resort
communities
and master-planned communities.
Current
Research
Publications
Hackler, Darrene. 2006. Cities in the
Technology Economy. Cities and Contemporary Society
Series, M.E.
Sharpe.
Hackler, Darrene and Heike Mayer. Forthcoming. “Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Urban Environment.” Journal of Urban Affairs.
Mayer, Heike, Darrene
Hackler, and Christiana McFarland. Forthcoming. “Skills, Capital and
Connections, too: A Regional Social Environment Perspective of Women
Entrepreneurs” Canadian Journal of Regional Science 30(3).
Hackler, Darrene, Ellen Harpel, and Heike Mayer. Forthcoming. “Human
Capital and Women Business Ownership.” SBAHQ-06-M-0481. Washington, DC:
Office of Advocacy, Small Business Administration.
Hackler, Darrene and
Gregory
Saxton. 2007. “The Strategic Use of Information Technology by
Nonprofit
Organizations: Increasing Capacity and Untapped Potential.” Public
Administration Review 67(3): 474-487.
Hackler, Darrene. 2007. “Local Economic Development and Information
Economy Growth in Metropolitan Los Angeles,” Journal of Urban
Technology 14(1): 51-76.
“The Information and Communcation Technology
Comprehensive
Economic Development Strategy: ICT CEDS for
Hackler, Darrene. 2005. “Internet and
the City.” Encyclopedia of the City,
edited by R. Caves.
New York: Routledge.
Hackler, Darrene. 2004. “Information Technology
Industry and
Telecommunications: An Emprical Analysis of Cities in the
Minneapolis-St. Paul
and Phoenix Metropolitan Areas.” Journal of Urban Technology 11(3):
35-59.
Hackler,
Darrene. 2003. “High-Tech Location in Five Metropolitan Areas.” Journal
of
Urban Affairs 25(5): 625-640.
Hackler, Darrene. 2003. “Pulling Glass for High-Tech
Advantage: The Role of Telecommunications in Economic Development.” Urban
Affairs Review 39(1): 59-86.
Hackler, Darrene. 2003. “Invisible Infrastructure and the
City: The Role of Telecommunications in Economic Development.” American
Behavioral Scientist 46(8): 1034-1055.
Hackler, Darrene. 2003. “Public Choice.” Encyclopedia of
Public Administration and Public Policy. New York: Marcel Dekker.
Sacco, John and Darrene Hackler. 2002. “A Longitudinal
Study of End User Information Technology Evolution: A View from a
County
Budgeting Office.” Annals of Cases on Information Technology
Volume IV.
Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
Hackler, Darrene. 2001. “Industrial Location in the
Information Age.” In Innovation Policy in the Knowledge-Based
Economy
eds. Maryann Feldman and Albert Link. Boston: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, pp.
259-288.
Hackler, Darrene. 2000. “Industrial Location in the
Information Age: An Analysis of Information Technology Intensive
Industry.” In Cities
in the Telecommunications Age: The Fracturing of Geographies eds.
James O.
Wheeler, Barney Warf, and Yuko Aoyama. New York: Routledge, 2000, pp.
200-218.
Recent Presentations and Conference Papers
“Community Broadband.” Presented at the National
League of Cities' Congress of Cities, New Orleans, Louisiana, December
2007.
“Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Urban
Environment.” Presented with Heike Mayer at the Urban Affairs
Association, Seattle, WA, April 2007.
“Identifying Sources of Economic Growth.” Presented with Ellen Harpel,
and Heike Mayer at the American Planning Association, Philadelphia, PA,
April 2007. Article
and
Presentation.
"City Views on Municipal Broadband." Presented at
the National League of Cities' Congress of Cities, Reno, Nevada,
December 2006.
"Cities
in the Technology Economy." National City
Network's City
Experiences with Municipal Broadband, October 2006.
“Entrepreneurial Cities in the
Technology Economy: An Examination of Technology Infrastructure
Policies.”
Presented at the American Political Science Association,
“Integrating Municipal Telecommunications with Local Economic Development,” presented at Municipal Broadband: Challenges, Opportunities and Effective Solutions (Law Seminars Conference), Orlando, Florida, March 2004.
“Local Development in the New Economy.” Presented at the
Urban Affairs Association, Washington, DC, April 2004.
“Local Government Competition in the New Economy.”
Presented at the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans,
Louisiana, January 2004.
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PUAD
729 Technology and Economic Development (Spring
2005)
PUAD 741 Policy
Analysis (Fall
2006), (Fall
2007)
GOVT
309 Government and Politics of Metro Areas (Spring
2004) , (Spring
2005), (Fall
2006), (Spring
2008)
GOVT 357 Urban
Governance and Planning (Spring
2007)
GOVT 459 Information Decisions and Management in Government (Fall
2000)
GOVT 491 Honors (Fall
2007)
Last revised: January 2008