Peer-reviewed publications
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, Aseem Prakash, and M. Apolonia Calderon. 2022. "Delivering Public Services to the Underserved: Nonprofits and the Latino Threat Narrative." Public Administration Review.
Fernandez, Kandyce, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2021. "Raising Money for Government and Connecting Community: The Isomorphic Rise of Nonprofit Police Foundations Across the U.S." Public Performance & Management Review, doi: doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2021.1912786.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2019. "Biased Altruism: Islamophobia and Donor Support for Global Humanitarian Organizations." Public Administration Review 79.1: 113-124.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2017. "Will You Trust Me?: How Individual American Donors Respond to Informational Signals Regarding Local and Global Humanitarian Charities." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 28.2: 621-647.
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2017. "Does Government Funding Depoliticize NGOs? Examining Evidence from Europe." European Political Science Review 9.3: 401-424.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, Aseem Prakash, and Mary Kay Gugerty. 2016. "Regulation by Reputation: Monitoring and Sanctioning in Nonprofit Accountability Clubs." Public Administration Review 76.5: 712-722.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2015. "Accountability.org: Online Disclosure by U.S. Nonprofits." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26.2: 693-719.
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, Joannie Tremblay-Boire, and Aseem Prakash. 2014. "National Styles of NGO Regulation." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 43.4: 716-736.
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2011. "International NGOs and National Regulation in an Age of Terrorism." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 22.1: 142-173.
- Online appendix
Fernandez, Kandyce, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2021. "Raising Money for Government and Connecting Community: The Isomorphic Rise of Nonprofit Police Foundations Across the U.S." Public Performance & Management Review, doi: doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2021.1912786.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2019. "Biased Altruism: Islamophobia and Donor Support for Global Humanitarian Organizations." Public Administration Review 79.1: 113-124.
- Replication data, codebook, and online appendix
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2017. "Will You Trust Me?: How Individual American Donors Respond to Informational Signals Regarding Local and Global Humanitarian Charities." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 28.2: 621-647.
- Full-text view-only version here, replication data, codebook, and online appendix
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2017. "Does Government Funding Depoliticize NGOs? Examining Evidence from Europe." European Political Science Review 9.3: 401-424.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, Aseem Prakash, and Mary Kay Gugerty. 2016. "Regulation by Reputation: Monitoring and Sanctioning in Nonprofit Accountability Clubs." Public Administration Review 76.5: 712-722.
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. 2015. "Accountability.org: Online Disclosure by U.S. Nonprofits." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26.2: 693-719.
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, Joannie Tremblay-Boire, and Aseem Prakash. 2014. "National Styles of NGO Regulation." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 43.4: 716-736.
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2011. "International NGOs and National Regulation in an Age of Terrorism." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 22.1: 142-173.
Book chapters
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie. 2019. "Corporate Foundations in the United States." Handbook on Corporate Foundations: Corporate and Civil Society Perspectives, edited by Lonneke Roza, Steen Bethmann, Lucas Meijs, and Georg von Schnurbein. Switzerland: Springer.
Other journal publications
Bloodgood, Elizabeth, and Joannie Tremblay-Boire. 2010. "NGO Responses to Counterterrorism Regulations after September 11th." International Journal of Not-For-Profit Law 12.4: 5-19.
Book reviews
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie. 2016. "Challenging the Third Sector: Global Prospects for Active Citizenship by S. Kenny, M. Taylor, J. Onyx, & M. Mayo and The NGO Challenge for International Relations edited by W. E. DeMars & D. Dijkzeul." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 45.5: 1070-1074.
Working papers
"Investor Reactions to Board Changes: Does Gender Matter?." (under review; with Anthony Sanford; available here)
"Are We Measuring What We Think We Are? Evidence from an Experimental Study of Charitable Donations." (under review)
"Exploring Knowledge Creators: A Study of the Teaching of Philanthropy in American Colleges." (working paper; with Paloma Raggo and Jillian Ripmeester)
"American Foundations Making Grants Internationally: National Interest, Self-Interest, or the Interests of the Needy?" (working paper)
"Impact of Board Interlocks with Corporations on Foundations' Financial Performance." (working paper; with Anthony Sanford)
"Are We Measuring What We Think We Are? Evidence from an Experimental Study of Charitable Donations." (under review)
"Exploring Knowledge Creators: A Study of the Teaching of Philanthropy in American Colleges." (working paper; with Paloma Raggo and Jillian Ripmeester)
"American Foundations Making Grants Internationally: National Interest, Self-Interest, or the Interests of the Needy?" (working paper)
"Impact of Board Interlocks with Corporations on Foundations' Financial Performance." (working paper; with Anthony Sanford)
Media
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie, and Aseem Prakash. April 9, 2019. "Why Americans Appear More Likely to Support Christian Refugees." The Conversation (link here).
Jacobson, Louis. September 22, 2017. "Alabama Ranks High in Charitable Giving, But Not No. 1, as Luther Strange Said." Politifact (link here).
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie. April 6, 2017. "US Foreign Aid, Explained." The Conversation (link here).
Bernardo, Richie. November 28, 2016. "2016's Most Charitable States: Ask the Experts." WalletHub.com (link here).
Jacobson, Louis. September 22, 2017. "Alabama Ranks High in Charitable Giving, But Not No. 1, as Luther Strange Said." Politifact (link here).
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie. April 6, 2017. "US Foreign Aid, Explained." The Conversation (link here).
Bernardo, Richie. November 28, 2016. "2016's Most Charitable States: Ask the Experts." WalletHub.com (link here).