It would be impossible for me to complete this dissertation and my doctoral degree without support, guidance, trust, and caring from a great number of people. First and foremost, I would like to express my deep and sincere gratitude to my advisor, Dr.Hyejoon Rim, for her incredible patience, generosity, and support throughout these years.Dr. Rim is not only a talented scholar, but more importantly, a scholar with kindness and compassion. She often reminded me that what is more important than the outcome is the process; we conduct social science research because we have the curiosity, and can we care about others and the society. Taking on the advising responsibilities as an assistant professor is already a challenging task and dealing with an advisee like me is a double burden. Dr. Rim has showed me the highest standard of being an advisor, and I wish to pay it forward in my future career.I also owe many thanks to my co-advisor, Dr. Jisu Huh, for her continuous encouragement during my doctoral studies. I enjoyed every class and personal conversation with Dr. Huh. The most important things I learned from her are to respect different, even conflicting, scholarly ideas and approaches; and always assume other people have good intentions. I think these lessons have not only helped me to develop as a responsible scholar but also to be a better human being. I also want to thank Dr. Amy O'Connor for inspiring my research interest in cross-sector partnerships and helping me appreciate the value and beauty of qualitative research. I would not have made it this far without her tough love. I would also like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Dr. David Knoke for serving on my committee and sharing insightful feedback on my work. Dr. listener, a problem solver, a role model for how to have a strong work ethic, and, perhaps most importantly, a good housekeeper all the time -well done, thank you! iv Dedication To my grandmother, Rong Shen. I wish you were here to be proud of me.