Dr. Tali Noy Hindi | Network Operation and Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tali Noy Hindi : Network Operation and Management

Dr. Tali Noy Hindi, University of Haifa, Israel

šŸŽ‰šŸ’„ Dr. Tali Noy Hindi is a distinguished scholar in the field of Higher Education, holding a post-doctoral degree from the University of Haifa’s School of Political Sciences. Her research focuses on the implementation of the CRPD (Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities), particularly the transition from welfare bills to service delivery. Dr. Hindi has secured a 2023 International Literature Review grant of 50,000 NIS for this collaborative project with the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security & Joint-Israel Unlimited, where she serves as the Principal Investigator alongside Dr. Gur Ayelet. Alongside her academic pursuits, Dr. Hindi has been actively contributing to the community as the Director of the Research Committee at Shalem Fund since 2017. Shalem Fund is dedicated to developing services for individuals with intellectual disabilities in local authorities. šŸŽ“šŸ“š

šŸŽ“ Education :

šŸŒŸ Dr. Tali Noy Hindi is a highly accomplished academic, weaving an impressive tapestry of knowledge through her educational journey. She earned her Ph.D. in Spatial Economics from the Technion- Israel Institute of Technology in 2018, delving into the realms of architecture, town planning, and public policy. Her academic prowess continued to shine as she graduated summa cum laude with an MA in Public Policy from Bar-Ilan University in 2011. Prior to that, she achieved excellence in business administration with an MBA from The College of Management Academic Studies in 2003. Dr. Hindi’s quest for intellectual growth led her to a post-doctoral stint at the University of Haifa’s School of Political Sciences from July 2020 to July 2021. Through these educational milestones, she has cultivated a rich understanding of spatial economics, public policy, and business administration, positioning herself as a versatile scholar. šŸŽ“šŸ›ļøšŸ“Š

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šŸ’„ Research Grants :

Dr. Tali Noy Hindi is at the forefront of impactful research, spearheading projects that address critical societal issues. As the Principal Investigator (PI) alongside Dr. Gur Ayelet, she leads the 2023 International Literature Review on the implementation of the CRPD, exploring the transformative journey from welfare bills to service delivery. This joint venture with the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security & Joint-Israel Unlimited has been generously supported with a grant of 50,000 NIS. Additionally, Dr. Hindi collaborates as a co-PI with Prof. Beeri, I, and Dr. Gur, A. in the 2023-2024 research initiative investigating “The impact of an acute crisis on the social security of families with children with disabilities,” supported by a Social Security Funds Grant totaling 132,000 NIS. šŸŒšŸ’”šŸ¤

šŸ§  Research Interests šŸ”¬šŸŒ :

Dr. Tali Noy Hindi’s intellectual pursuits are as diverse as they are impactful, spanning a spectrum of research interests that illuminate her keen mind. šŸ§  Her scholarly curiosity extends to the exploration of Regional Innovation Systems, delving into the intricate dynamics that drive innovation at the regional level. šŸ”¬ Additionally, she passionately engages with the complexities of Multi-level Governance, unraveling the layers of decision-making structures that shape policies across different levels of government. šŸŒ Dr. Hindi’s commitment to societal well-being is evident in her focus on Regional Welfare Services, seeking to enhance the quality and accessibility of support systems within specific geographical contexts. Lastly, her dedication to fostering inclusivity shines through her exploration of Disability Policy, aiming to contribute to the development of policies that empower and uplift individuals with disabilities. šŸŒšŸ’¼šŸ¤

šŸ“šĀ Publication Impact and Citations :Ā 

Scopus Metrics:

  • šŸ“Ā Publications: 6 documents indexed inĀ Scopus.
  • šŸ“ŠĀ Citations: A total of 5 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Tali Noy Hindiā€™s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 16šŸ“–
    • h-index: 2 šŸ“Š
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 16šŸ“–
    • h-index: 2 šŸ“Š

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. šŸŒšŸ”¬

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.Ā  The Contribution of Collaboration to the Development of Sustainable Innovation in High-Tech Companies

Published in the Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in 2022, Cited by 8.

2.Ā  Exploring Fathers’ Perspectives on Family-Centered Services for Families of Children with Disabilities

Published in Research in Developmental Disabilities in 2022, Cited by 8.

3.Ā  The Quasi-Devolution of Policy Design During COVID-19 in Israelā€“The Case of Family Centers for Children with Disabilities

Published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction in 2023.

4.Ā  The Contribution of Family-Centered Services to Enhanced Quality of Life and Reduced Distress in Families of Children With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Published in Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities in 2023.

5.Ā  Parental Reflective Functioning and Coping Among Parents of Toddlers with Severe Developmental Disabilities: An Early Integrative Bio-Psycho-Social Rehabilitative Intervention

Published in Research in Developmental Disabilities in 2023.

6.Ā  Family Leadership Among Israeli Families of Children with Disabilities During the 2019 Coronavirus Disease Pandemic

Published in Child & Family Social Work in 2023.

7.Ā  Policy Design During COVID-19 in Israel: The Case of Family Centers for Children with Disabilities

Published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities in 2021.

8.Ā  Israeli Families of Children with Disabilities During the 2019 Coronavirus Pandemic

Published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities in 2021.