Jacob Hertzog
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Jacob Hertzog's research focuses on understanding and improving the landscape of higher music education, particularly within jazz programs. His work investigates the relationship between the perceived environment of educational institutions and their strategies for organizational adaptation. Hertzog has explored how institutional and community connections shape collegiate jazz programs and examined employment considerations within higher jazz education.
His recent publications include studies on environmental perception in US higher music education and the development of surveys to assess organizational adaptation strategies. Hertzog also received a Jazz Road Creative Residency Grant from South Arts, funded by the Doris Duke Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to support his artistic and scholarly endeavors.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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The Crown Jewel: Institutional and Community Relationships of a Collegiate Jazz Program (2025)
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The relationship between environmental perception and organizational adaptation strategy at the single discipline level: The case of higher music education (2025)
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#Trending: Environmental perception in US higher music education (2023)
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- Employment Matters in Higher Jazz Education
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