Jacob Hertzog Data-verified
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Assistant Professor
faculty
Research Areas
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Jacob Hertzog's research investigates the intersection of higher music education, organizational adaptation, and environmental perception. His work examines how institutions, particularly single-discipline programs like collegiate jazz, perceive their surroundings and develop strategies to adapt. Hertzog has explored the relationship between institutional and community relationships within collegiate jazz programs, suggesting these connections are vital to the program's success.
His recent publications include analyses of environmental perception in US higher music education and the development of organizational adaptation strategies. Hertzog also received a Jazz Road Creative Residency Grant from South Arts Organization, funded by the Doris Duke Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to support his artistic and research endeavors. His work in music spans eleven albums as a bandleader across jazz, rock, and classical new music styles, with extensive international touring and collaborations with numerous notable artists.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
-
The Crown Jewel: Institutional and Community Relationships of a Collegiate Jazz Program (2025)
-
The relationship between environmental perception and organizational adaptation strategy at the single discipline level: The case of higher music education (2025)
-
#Trending: Environmental perception in US higher music education (2023)
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics