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Faculty

Alexandra Graddy-Reed

Associate Professor

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Education

Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Expertise

Public economics
Philanthropy and nonprofits
Social innovation
Science and innovation policy
Research and development

Biography

Alexandra Graddy-Reed is an Assistant Professor at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. Her research examines how organizational structures and financial strategies impact innovation. Working at the intersection of philanthropy and innovation, she primarily studies how various grantmaking strategies promote or deter the production of innovation across the sectors. Currently, her research is focused around three projects. First, she is evaluating the financing strategies of philanthropic organizations and the impact of their grantmaking on research and development, notably with respect to rare diseases (NSF 1431289). Second, with Lauren Lanahan (Oregon), Graddy-Reed is examining the impact of early-stage federal grantmaking on research production (NSF 1661157). Third, to understand the role of organizational structure, she is assessing the growth and practices of social enterprises and hybrid legal structures on innovation and public goods. Graddy-Reed also teaches courses on the theories and policies of nonprofits and social innovation.

Selected Publications

Affiliated Research Centers

Bedrosian Center on Governance

Effective governance is essential to the quality of life of all Americans. The center is dedicated to understanding and improving the nature of democratic governance, policymaking, and management of the public enterprise in the 21st century. The center provides a highly visible focal point for imaginative research, policy analysis, and dialogue across the university. Through public discussion, the center focuses on pressing issues facing society and integrates conversations with civic education, which is at the heart of strong communities.

Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy

Established in 2000, the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy promotes more effective philanthropy and strengthens the nonprofit sector to advance public problem solving. Its research focuses on trends and patterns in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector, philanthropic strategies for social impact, and challenges in philanthropic stewardship and leadership.

Sol Price Center for Social Innovation

The Sol Price Center for Social Innovation was established with the recent gift to name the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. This new center aims to advance ideas, strategies, and practices that enhance the quality of life for people in urban communities.