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3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Overall nature of workload assignments

(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice)

50% teaching 40% research 10% service

b. Courses

East Carolina University

Undergraduate

Tourism Planning and Development - RCLS 4121

Leisure services marketing (spring, 2008) - RCLS 4120

Graduate (for Spring, 2008)

Managing Commercial and Tourism Industry Leisure Services (graduate level) - RCLS 6220 –



Bowling Green State University

Undergraduate

Introduction to Travel and Tourism (RTD 215)

Resort, Convention and Tourism Agency Administration (RTD 325)

Evaluation and Assessment of Planning Strategies for Destinations (RTD 415)



Graduate

Policy Development for travel and tourism agencies (HMSL 657)



c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)

Spring, 2005 Master of Science - Anthony K. Mutai, College of Technology. Sustainable construction practices for Kenyan eco-tourism



Masters Projects:

Spring, 2006 Master of Education – Scott Rogers

Sum, 2004 Master of Education – Lisa Day (awarded the Mary Ann Roberton Directed Project Award recipient, School of HMSLS, 2004).

Sum, 2002 Master of Education – Amy Gatto



4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree

Obenour, W., Groves, D., & Lengfelder, J. (2006). Image segmentation and implications for the development of a nature-based destination. Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing. 14(1), 24-48.

Obenour, W., Patterson, M., Pedersen, P., & Pearson, L. (2006). Conceptualization of a meaning-based research approach for tourism service experiences. Tourism

Management, 27(1). 34-41

Obenour, W. L. (2005). The 'Journeys' of Independence for Female Backpackers. Tourism Review International, 9(2), 213-227

Obenour, W. L., Lengfelder, J. & Groves, D. (2005). The development of a destination through the image assessment of six geographic markets. Journal of Vacation

Marketing. 11(2), 107-119.

Obenour, W. L., Lengfelder, J., & Cuneen, J. (2005). Body of knowledge for a tourism curriculum: Revisited, Schole. 20, 43-56.

Obenour, W. L. (2004). Understanding the Meaning of the 'Journey' to Budget Travelers. International Journal of

Tourism Research, 6(1), 1-15.

Groves, D., Obenour, W. & Lengfelder, J. (2003). Colas and Globalization: Models for Sport and Event Development.



Journal of Sport Tourism. 8(4), 320-334.

Submitted:

Brown, C. A. & Obenour, W. L. (November 2007 abstract accepted for manuscript review) Alcohol’s role in the creation of a regional subculture and destination mecca for shaggers. Annals of Leisure Research: Special Issue on "alcohol and the leisure experience"



Peer reviewed conference presentation:

Obenour, W. L. (2006, October 13). The Gendered differences in travel constraints to a nature-based tourist destination. Paper to be presented at the National Recreation and Parks Association, Leisure Research Symposium on Tourism, Travel and Leisure, Seattle, Washington.

Obenour, W. L. and Lengfelder, J. (2003, October). The development of a destination through the image assessment of six markets. Paper to be presented at the National Recreation and Parks Association, Leisure Research Symposium on Tourism, Travel and Leisure, St. Louis, Missouri.
b. Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners)

December 13, 2007 Obenour, W. Flood, J.,


December 8, 2000 Obenour, W., Lengfelder, J., & Groves, D. (2000). The feasibility of Lake Erie Coastal Region for nature-based tourism. Ohio Department of

(Funded and completed) Natural Resources – Coastal Management Program. Total amount: $111,473 with External funds of $55,743.
September, 2002 Xie, P., Obenour, W., & Pearson, L. (2002). Culinary tourism in Canada Lessons in tourism product innovation and links between culture and cuisine.

(Not funded) Grant submitted to Canadian Studies Grant Program, Canadian Consulate. Total amount: $32,319 with External funds of $15,000.
May, 2002 Xie, P., Groves, D., Lengfelder, J., & Obenour, W. (2002). Developing industrial heritage: A case study of Toledo and Waterville

(Funded) . Grant submitted to Ohio Sea Grant College Program. Total Amount: $17,460 with External funds of $7,500
September, 2001 Lengfelder, J., Groves, D., Obenour, W., & Xie, P. (2001). Sustainable tourism in coastal areas: Grassroots participation in a Canadian Island

(Not funded) Community. Grant submitted to Canadian Consulate. Amount: $14,947
Fall, 2001 Lengfelder, J. Groves, D., Obenour, W., & Xie, P. Economic Development in the Lake Erie/NW Region. Center for Policy

(Funded) Analysis and Public Service, Total amount: $1,000.

March 9, 2001 Obenour, W., Lengfelder, J., & Groves, D. (2001). Long-term financing plan for a regional tourism destination.



(Not funded) Submitted as partnership with Ottawa County Convention Bureau. Grant submitted to Ohio Lake Erie Commission for the Lake Erie Protection Fund. Total amount: $20,936 with External funds of $15,311
January 11, 2001 Lengfelder, J., Obenour, W., & Groves, D., (2001). Feasibility study of the Lake Erie Region for Nature-based Tourism. 2001-2002 Interdisciplinary

(Not funded) research grant application College of Education and Human Development – Research Development Committee. Total amount: $24,921
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU

none


d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights

none


e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers

none


f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees

Fall, 2005 Spring, 2006 Board of Directors Hostelling International – Toledo – three-year term.


5. Other

Manuscript reviewer related to topic:

April, 2006 Article for Tourism Review International..

Sept., 2005 Article for Leisure Sciences.

May, 2003 Article for Tourism Geographies: An International Journal of Tourism space, place and environment.

May, 1996 Article for Leisure Sciences.

Manuscript reviewer for conferences

December, 2006 Leisure Research symposium for National Recreation March, 2007and Parks Administration Conference in Indianapolis, IN, October, 2007

Research report for grant

Obenour, W. L., Lengfelder, J., & Groves, D. (2003). A feasibility study for Lake Erie Coastal Region for nature-based tourism. Ohio Department of Natural Resources [Coastal Management grant number 05-1].



Membership in Professional Organizations

Travel and Tourism Research Association: Censtates Branch (present from 2004/2001-2002)

National Recreation and Parks Association Member (since 1995)

Destination Marketing Association International (since 2007)

Ohio Travel Association (since 2006)

Associate Editor - Journal

Spring, 08 Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and

from Fall 05 Recreation Education


Name: Patrick Long Division: Research and Graduate Studies
1. Rank

Director, North Carolina Center for Sustainable Tourism

Professor, College of Business

2. Degrees

EdD, Western Michigan University, 1977, Community Education/Community Development

MEd, University of Minnesota, 1969, Park and Recreation Administration

BA, University of St. Thomas, 1968, Community Sociology



3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Overall nature of workload assignments

40% teaching 40% research 20% service



b. Courses

Sustainability: Business and the Environment

Strategies in Sustainable Tourism

c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)

Member, PhD committee, David Thomas, Human Resources, Department of Education, Colorado State University. Degree confirmed Spring, 2005.

Member, PhD committee, Tim Craig, Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Danielle Koltz, McNair Scholar.

Kelly Moberly. Supervised Honors Thesis. "Sustainable Practices in Ski Resort Communities".

Member, PhD committee, Fidel Santos, College of Architecture and Planning Graduate Program.

Jenn Shelton. Supervised Honors Thesis. "Critique of Ecotourism Markets and Select Certification Programs." Selected for Distinguished Colorado Graduate Award.
4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree

Long, P. Perdue, R. & Venturoni, L. (2007). Home Away From Home: A Research Agenda For Examining the Resort Community Second Home Industry in Colorado. Book Chapter in press (Haworth).

Long, P., Perdue, R. & Venturoni. L. (2007). The Impact of Second Homes in Four Mountain Resort Counties of the State of Colorado, USA. (under review).

Kang, S., Lee, C. & Long, P. (2007). Residents’ Perceptions of Casino Impacts: A Cross-Cultural Comparison. (under second review).

Dolnicar, S., Crouch, G. & Long, P. (2007). Environmentally Friendly Tourists: What do we really know about them? Journal of Sustainable Tourism. (In press).

Kang, S., Lee, C., Yoon, Y. & Long, P (2007). Resident perception of the impact of limited stakes community-based casino gaming in mature gaming communities. Tourism Management. (In press).

Dolnicar, S. & Long, P. (2007). Beyond Ecotourism: The Environmentally Responsible Tourist in the General Travel Experience. European Travel and Tourism Research Association. Recommended for Best Paper Award consideration. (under second review).

Article reprint in Economics and Management of Tourism by Sage Publishing. (2006). "Resident Support for Gambling as a Tourism Development Strategy." Journal of Travel Research, Vol. 23(2), pp. 3-11. (Selected as 1995 Best Article in the Journal of Travel Research).With Perdue and Kang.



  1. Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners)

Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. Five year contract beginning January 2007, $350,000 per year for Business Enterprise Development on Public Lands.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate and Tourism Initiative. ($15,000).

National Renewable Energy Lab and University of Colorado at Boulder Energy Initiative. Motivation and Adoption Strategies for Renewable Energy Techniques in the Travel and Tourism Industry. ($40,000).

Vail Resorts. Student Research & Competition on Sustainable Practices in the Resort Industry. ($5,000).



c. Invited research presentations outside ECU

International Conference of Casino Development and Social Issues. 2nd Conference of the Asian Academic Network on Commercial Gaming. Seoul, Korea. July 2007.



Co-Chair, Ecotourism Track Program, Sustainable Resources 2004 World Conference. This international conference was designed to generally address the issues of sustainability and poverty. University of Colorado at Boulder.

Business Enterprise for Sustainable Tourism Initiative (2002-04). Sub-Committee member for Community Tourism Program. Initiative of the World Travel and Tourism Council and The Conference Board, this effort focuses on sustainable travel and tourism practices that advance community, business and traveler’s interests. First meeting was convened at the Bongani Mountain Lodge, Kaapmuiden, South Africa (2001).

Chairman, Sustainable Tourism Research Session. 2003 Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference. St. Louis, MO

With Professor Glenn Haas et al. (2002). An expert opinion on the reasonableness of the cooperating agencies’ Alternate #2(snowmobile use) for inclusion in the Yellowstone Winter Use SEIS. State of Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.

Issues in Sustainable Tourism in the American West (February, 2006). Capstone Course for Western American Studies Certificate, Center for the American West.

Economic and Social Impacts of Second Homes in Colorado's Resort Communities. (November, 2005). Introductory Course for Western American Studies Certificate, Center for the American West.

Sewell Hall Residence Program Presentation (October, 2004). “Tourism and the American West.”

Profiles in American Enterprise. (Spring, 2004). Sustainable Practices in Tourism: Personal Behaviors, Business Strategies, and Public Policy. Leeds School of Business.

Commencement Speaker, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder. (December, 2003). Title of presentation “Travel Responsibly Through Life.”

d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights

None


e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers

Renewable Energy and Tourism Initiative. With the National Renewable Energy Lab and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Climate and Tourism Initiative. University of Colorado at Boulder and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Colegio de Las Americas Graduate Program in Environmental and Ecotourism Management, University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica. Collaborators include University of Costa Rica and partner universities from Chile, Haiti, Venezuela, Canada and the University of Colorado.



f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees

Board of Directors for Sustainable Travel International, Inc.


5. Other

Name: Craig Landry Department: Economics
College: Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

1. Rank

Assistant Professor


2. Degrees

PhD, University of Maryland, 2004


MS, University of Maryland, 2002
MS, University of Georgia, 1999, Agricultural Economics
BSA, University of Georgia, 1996, Environmental Economics and Management

3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Overall nature of workload assignments

(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice) 40% teaching 50% research 10% service

b. Courses

ECON 5170: Resource Economics I

ECON 6000: Topics in Econometrics

ECON 6402: Microeconomics II



c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)

Paul Hindsley (PhD Coastal Resources Management) “Applications of Random Utility Models in Coastal Resource Management” (in progress)

Calvin Mires (PhD Coastal Resources Management) “Valuing Preservation of Maritime Cultural Resources” (in progress)

David Graefe (MS Recreation & Leisure Studies) “Social Carrying Capacity and Crowding Research at Cape Lookout National Seashore” (in progress)

Wilson York (MA History) “Sweet Devil’s Den: Merchants and Marauders in the English West Indies: 1627-1677” 2006-2007

Kiel Wilson (MS Recreation & Leisure Studies) “Perspectives of Inappropriate Recreational Behavior” 2006-2007

Jens Schubert (MS Applied and Resource Economics) “Portfolio Lifetime Selection – Theory and Experiment” 2005-2006

Daniel Haught (MS Sociology) “Natural Disasters and Vulnerable Populations” 2004-2005


4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)

a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree

Publications

Bin, Okmyung, Tom Crawford, Jamie B. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. “Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Response to Amenities and Risk” forthcoming Land Economics.

Bin, Okmyung, Jamie Brown Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. “Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities: Evidence from the Coastal Housing Market” forthcoming Journal of Risk and Insurance.

Landry, Craig E., Okmyung Bin, Paul Hindsley, John Whitehead, and Kenneth Wilson. “Going Home: Evacuation-Migration Decisions of Hurricane Katrina Survivors”, Southern Economic Journal, 74(2): 326-43, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. and John A. List. “Using Ex Ante Approaches to Obtain Credible Signals of Value in Contingent Markets: Evidence from the Field”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 89(2): 420-32, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. and Kenneth E. McConnell. “Hedonic Onsite Cost Model of Recreation Demand”, Land Economics, 83(2): 253-67, 2007.

Landry, Craig E., Andreas Lange, John A. List, Michael K. Price, and Nicholas G. Rupp. “Toward and Understanding of the Economics of Charity: Evidence from a Field Experiment”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(2), 2006.

Kriesel, Warren, Craig Landry, and Andrew Keeler. “Coastal Erosion Management from a Community Economics Perspective: the Feasibility and Efficiency of User Fees”, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 37(2): 451-61, 2005.

Bin, Okmyung, Craig E. Landry, Chris Ellis, and Hans Vogelsong. “Some Consumer Surplus Estimates for North Carolina Beaches”, Marine Resource Economics, 20(2): 145-61, 2005.

Kriesel, Warren, Andrew Keeler, and Craig Landry “Financing Beach Improvements: Comparing Two Approaches on the Georgia Coast”. Coastal Management 32(4): 433-47, 2004.

Landry, Craig E., Andrew G. Keeler and Warren Kriesel. “An Economic Evaluation of Beach Erosion Management Alternatives”. Marine Resource Economics 18(2): 105-27. 2003.

Working Papers, Proceedings, and Reports

Hindsley, Paul, Craig E. Landry, Okmyung Bin, and Hans Vogelsong. “Site Congestion and Recreation Choice Models: A Generated Regressors Approach to Beach Site Selection” revise and resubmit Environmental and Resource Economics, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. and Haiyong Liu. “A Semi-Parametric Estimator for Revealed and Stated Preference Data: An Application to Recreational Beach Visitation” revise and resubmit Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2007.

Crawford, Thomas W., Okmyung Bin, Jamie B. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. “Time-Varying Viewshed Measures and Impacts on Hedonic Pricing Models: A Case Study of Ocean View in Beach Communities” revise and resubmit International Journal of Geographic Information Science, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. “Amenity Valuation in Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets: An Exploration of the Implications of Second Homeownership” Working Paper East Carolina University: Greenville, NC, 2007.

Bin, Okmyung, Craig E. Landry, and Gregory F. Meyer. “Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin” Working Paper East Carolina University: Greenville, NC, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. “Optimal Beach Erosion Management” Working Paper East Carolina University: Greenville, NC, 2007.

Landry, Craig E. and Paul Hindsley. “Willingness to Pay for Risk Reduction and Amenities: Applications of the Hedonic Price Method in Coastal Areas” Proceedings of Living Shoreline Summit Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences: Williamsburg, VA, 2007.

Hindsley, Paul and Craig E. Landry. “Policy Implications of Recreation Demand Models: An Application to North Carolina Beaches” Proceedings of the 20th International Conference of the Coastal Society: Tampa Bay, FL, 2006.

Landry, Craig and Doug Lipton. “Economic Indicators of Coastal Restoration Project Impacts” Prepared for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Human Dimensions of Coastal Restoration Monitoring: Silver Spring, MD, 2006.



b. Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners)

North Carolina Coastal Geology Cooperative Research Program, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL HAZARDS – IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, SEA LEVEL RISE, AND STORMS, with numerous personnel at various institutions, $5 million/year over 5 years, pending

East Carolina University Coastal Maritime Council “Hazard Management Scenarios for Coastal Communities” with Tom Allen, Paul Gares, and Dan Marcucci. Awarded $20,000, 2007-2008.

East Carolina University Faculty Senate Research/Creative Activity Grants “Assessing Coastal Risk Exposure using Extreme Value Theory” with Mohammad Jahan-Parvar. Awarded $22,500, 2007-2008.

North Carolina Sea Grant Fisheries Research Grant “Recreation Value and Economic Impacts of the North Carolina For-Hire Recreational Fishing Fleet” with Chris Dumas, Tim Hatcher, Jim Herstine, Rom Whitaker, and John Whitehead. Awarded $75,000, 2007-2009.

East Carolina University Division of Research and Graduate Studies Research Development Grant: “The Ferrous Shipbuilding Tradition: A Comparative Nautical Anatomy” with Nathan Richards, Michael Dermody, and Bradley Rogers. Awarded $40,000, 2006-2008

National Science Foundation, SGER, The “New” New Orleans: Evaluating Preferences for Rebuilding Plans After Hurricane Katrina, with Jamie Kruse, PI, John Whitehead, Kenneth Wilson, Okmyung Bin, and Harold Stone. Awarded $172,596, 2006-2008.

East Carolina University Division of Research and Graduate Studies Seed Grant, SPATIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL DETERMINANTS OF VALUATION OF COASTAL EROSION RISK, with Jamie Kruse, Okmyung Bin, and Tom Crawford, Awarded $30,000, 2005.



c. Invited research presentations outside ECU

Landry, Craig E. (2 November 2007) “Amenity Valuation in Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets: An Exploration of Second Homeownership”, Department of Agricultural Economics, Mississippi State University: Starkville, MS.

Landry, Craig E. (15 October 2007) “Anchors Away: Field Experiments on Anchoring of Consumer Valuations” Department of Economics, University of Tennessee: Knoxville, TN.

Landry, Craig E. (1 October 2007) “Evaluating Preferences for Rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina” – poster, National Science Foundation Human and Social Dynamics Grantees Conference: Washington, DC.

Landry, Craig E. (27 September 2007) “Amenity Valuation in Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets”, Triangle Research and Environmental Economics Workshop, North Carolina State University: Raleigh, NC.

Landry, Craig E. (31 July 2007) “Optimal Beach Erosion Management” American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting Organized Symposium on Economics of Beach Management and Coastal Hazard Mitigation: Portland, OR.

Landry, Craig E. (April 2007) “Anchors Away: Field Experiments on Anchoring of Consumer Valuations” Triangle Resource and Environmental Economics: Research Triangle Institute, NC.

Landry, Craig E. (March 2007) “A Semi-Parametric Estimator for Revealed and Stated Preference Data: An Application to Recreational Beach Visitation” Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge, LA.

Landry, Craig E. (February 2007) “Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Response to Amenities and Risk” with Department of Economics and Finance, College of Charleston: Charleston, SC.

Landry, Craig E. (December 2006) “Willingness to Pay for Risk Reduction and Amenities: Applications of the Hedonic Price Method in Coastal Areas” Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, College of William and Mary Living Shorelines Summit: Williamsburg, VA.

Landry, Craig E. (October 2006) “Evaluating Preferences for Rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina” Tulane University Katrina Research Symposium: New Orleans, LA.

Landry, Craig E. (April 21, 2006) “A Semi-parametric Estimator for Panel Data Collected via Onsite Sampling: Combining Revealed and Stated Beach Demand DataAppalachian State University: Boone, NC.

Landry, Craig E. (November 20, 2005) “Optimal Management of Coastal Erosion on Developed Barrier Beaches” Southern Economics Association 75th Annual Conference: Washington DC.

Landry, Craig E. (August 2005) “Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets” Camp Resources XIII: Wilmington, NC.

Landry, Craig E. (7 April 2004) “The Economics of Beach Erosion Management” North Winyah Bay Estuarine Reserve Coastal Training Program: Georgetown, SC.

d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights

none


e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers

Collaboration with Dr. Ted McConnell at the University of Maryland from 2003-2006.

Collaboration with Dr. John Whitehead at Appalachian State University from 2004-2006.

Collaboration with Dr. John List at University of Chicago from 2003-2006.

Collaboration with Dr. Michael Price at University of Nevada, Reno from 2004-2006.

Collaboration with Dr. Andreas Lange at University of Maryland from 2004-2006.



f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees

Head of Seminar Committee; member of Technology and Research Committee: East Carolina University, Department of Economics (2007-)

Alternate Representative University Curriculum Committee: East Carolina University (2005-2007)

Head of Social Committee: East Carolina University, Department of Economics (2005-)

Head of Undergraduate Program Committee: East Carolina University, Department of Economics (2004 – 2005)

Undergraduate Program Committee Member: East Carolina University, Department of Economics (2003 – 2004)
5. Other

Member Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, and Southern Economic Association



Referee for:

Coastal Management Journal

Environmental and Resource Economics

Experimental Economics

Fishery Bulletin

Human Organization

Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Journal of Public Economics

Journal of Regional Science

Marine Resource Economics

Research on Economic Inequality

Sea Grant – Delaware

Southern Economic Journal



Name:

Jamie B. Kruse
















Department:

Economics





































College:

Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences




1. Rank








































Professor, Department of Economics































Director, Center for Natural Hazard Research




























2. Degrees








































PhD, University of Arizona, 1988, Economics































MS, Colorado State University, 1983, Agricultural Economics

























BS with distinction Ag Honors, University of Nebraska, 1979
































































3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)













a.

Overall nature of workload assignments




























(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice)



















15.3% teaching

30.6% research

5.1% service/administration

49% other duties
















b.

Courses





































East Carolina University:

ECON6401

ECON5910

ECON6401

ECON6000/002

ECON5000/002



Texas Tech:

Economics of Wind Damage and Risk Management (PhD level)

Experimental and Behavioral Economics (PhD level)

Health Care Economics (Masters and PhD level)

Microeconomic Theory (PhD level)

Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (undergraduate level)



University of Colorado-Boulder:

Industrial Organization I & II (PhD level)

Quantitative Analysis (PhD level)

Mathematical Economics (undergraduate level)

Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (undergraduate level)















































c.

Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)



















East Carolina University:

Paul Hindsley, Ph.D., in progress. committee member “Discrete Choices in Coastal Environments: Three Empirical Applications of Random Utility Models.” Jens Schubert, MA 2006 “Lifetime Portfolio Selection: Theory and Experiment.”



Texas Tech:

Doctoral

Maribel Martinez, committee member Wind Science and Engineering, in progress.


Nahil Saqef AlHait, (co-chair) Economics, “Tests of Alternative Predictions for One Shot and Repeated Game Environments: theory and experiments,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2005. Assistant Professor, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Yongsheng Wang, “Essays in Real Estate Finance and Economics,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2005.
Guillermo Covarrubias, (co-chair) “Examination of Yield Spreads: Econometric Modeling and Forecasting.” Texas Tech University, Ph. D. Economics 2004, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Texas-Tyler.
Alper Altinanahtar, (chair) “Analysis of a Market for Transplantable Organs,” Texas Tech University Ph.D. Economics 2004.
Mark Thompson, (chair) “Essays on the Economic Analysis of Risk,” Texas Tech University, Ph. D. Economics 2003, Associate Research Professor, Institute for Economic Advancement, University of Arkansas - Little Rock.
Omar Al-Zoubi, “Essays in Monetary and Fiscal Policy,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2003.
Talah Arabiyat, “Essays in Commodity Asset Pricing and Yield Spreads,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2003.
Ronny Daigle, “Determining Individual Microeconomic Demand for Continuous Online Assurance,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Accounting 2002.
Tufan Tiglioglu, (co-chair) “Economic Analysis of Hurricane Evacuation,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2001. Assistant Professor, Alvernia College, Reading, PA.
Richard Stemple, “Education-Earnings Profile: Gender Differences,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2001.
Ozlem Ozdemir, (chair) “Risk Perception and the Value of Safety for Low Probability, High Consequence Risks: Theoretical and Empirical Investigation,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2000, Associate Professor, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Farooq Malik, “Three Essays in Applied Financial Economics and Macroeconomics,” Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Economics 2000.











4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)







a.

Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree






















EDITORIAL ACTIVITY:

Guest Editor, Hurricane Katrina Symposium, Southern Economic Journal, October 2007.



Economics and Wind, B. T. Ewing and J.B. Kruse, eds., Nova Science Publishing, Inc., Hauppauge, New York, ISBN 1-59454-280-5, 2005.

Board of Editors, Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, 2005-present.

Board of Editors, Global Review of Business and Economic Research, 2003-present.
PUBLISHED AND FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY:

Articles

“Spatial Dependencies in Wind-Related Housing Damage,” with D. deSilva and Y. Wang (forthcoming) Environmental Hazards.

“Hurricanes and Economic Research: an introduction to the Hurricane Katrina Symposium,” with B. Ewing and D. Sutter (forthcoming) Southern Economic Journal 74(2).

“Transmission of Shocks Among Health Care Sector Index Returns,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson (forthcoming) Applied Economics Letters.

“Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Response to Amenities and Risk,” with O. Bin, T. Crawford and C. Landry (forthcoming) Land Economics.

“Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities: Evidence from the Coastal Housing Market,” with O. Bin, and C. Landry (forthcoming) Journal of Risk and Insurance.

“Twister! Employment Responses to the May 3, 1999 Oklahoma City Tornado,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. (forthcoming) Applied Economics.

“Analysis of Time-Varying Turbulence in Geographically Dispersed Wind Energy Markets,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. (forthcoming) Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy.

“Wind Hazard Risk Perception: an Experimental test,” with B. Ewing and M. A. Thompson (forthcoming) Experimental Methods, Environmental Economics T. Cherry, S. Kroll and J. Shogren, eds., Routledge.

“The Prime Rate-Deposit Rate Spread and Macroeconomic Shocks,” with B. Ewing. (forthcoming) Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting Vol. 5, 2007 ,Cheng-Few Lee, ed. World Scientific Publishing, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA ISBN 978-981-270-628-7.

“Time Series Analysis of Wind Speed Using VAR and the Generalized Impulse Response Technique,” with B. Ewing, J. Schroeder and D. Smith. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (Journal of American Society of Civil Engineers) Vol. 95, 2007, pp 209-19.

“Local Housing Price Index Analysis in Wind-Disaster-Prone Areas,” with B. Ewing and Y. Wang, Natural Hazards 40(2), Feb. 2007, pp 463-83.

“Real Estate Market Response to Coastal Flood Hazards,” with O. Bin. Natural Hazards Review (Journal of American Society of Civil Engineers) 7(4), November 2006, pp.137-44.

“Valuing Self Protection: Income and Certification Effects for Safe Rooms,” with B. Ewing. Journal of Construction Management 24(10), 2006, pp. 1057-68.

“Insurer Stock Price Responses to Hurricane Floyd: an event study analysis using storm characteristics,” with B. Ewing and S. Hein. Weather and Forecasting (Journal of American Meterological Society) 21(3) June 2006, pp 395-407.

“Catastrophe Induced Destruction and Reconstruction,” with D. DeSilva and Y. Wang. Natural Hazards Review (Journal of American Society of Civil Engineers) 7(1), February 2006, pp.19-25.

“Time Series Analysis of Wind Speed with Time-Varying Turbulence,” with B. Ewing and J. Schroeder, Environmetrics 17, March 2006, pp 119-27.

“Transmission of Employment Shocks Before and After the Oklahoma City Tornado,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. Environmental Hazards 6(4), 2005, pp. 181-8.

“An Empirical Examination of the Corpus Christi Unemployment Rate and Hurricane Bret,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. Natural Hazard Review,(Journal of the American Society of Civil Engineers) 6(4) November 2005, pp 191-196.

“Market Forces and Price Ceilings: a classroom experiment,” with O. Ozdemir and M. Thompson, International Review of Economics Education, 4(2) 2005 pp73-86.

“Comparing the Impact of News: A Tale of Three Health Care Sectors” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 32(7&8), September/October 2005, pp 1587-611. 

“Simulated and Real Buyers in Posted Offer Markets,” Handbook of Experimental Results, Vernon L. Smith and Charles Plott, eds, North Holland/Elsevier Press. ISBN 0-444-82642-4.

“Analysis of Local Labor Market Responses to Tornadoes,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. Economics and Wind, B. T. Ewing and J. B. Kruse, eds. Nova Science Publishing, 2005, pp 25-34.

“Fujita Sacale and Dollar Losses: evidence from the May 1999 Oklahoma City Tornado,” with D. DeSilva and Y. Wang. Economics and Wind, B. T. Ewing and J. B. Kruse, eds. Nova Science Publishing, 2005, pp 13-24.

“Risk Mitigation: individual and market behavior,” with K. Simmons. Economics and Wind, B. T. Ewing and J. B. Kruse, eds. Nova Science Publishing, 2005, pp 73-88.

“Valuing Saferooms in Hurricane Prone Regions,” with J. Crooker. Economics and Wind, B.T. Ewing and J. B. Kruse, eds. Nova Science Publishing, 2005, pp 139-48.

“Disaster Losses in the Developing World: evidence from the August 1999 earthquake in Turkey,” with B. Ewing and O. Ozdemir, Economic Development – Issues and Policies, N. Narayana, editor, Vol.2 pp 1017-1033, 2005, Serials Publications, New Delhi.

“Employment Dynamics and the Nashville Tornado,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson, Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy 34(2) 2004, pp. 47-60.

“Forecasting the Volatility of Health Care Stocks,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. Revista Brasileira de Economia de Empresas/Brazilian Journal of Business Research 4(2) pp7-18, December 2004.

“Money Demand and Risk: A Classroom Experiment,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson. Journal of Economic Education, 35(3) pp 243-50, Summer 2004.

“A Comparison of Employment Growth and Stability Before and After the Fort Worth Tornado,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson, Environmental Hazards 5(3-4) pp 83-91, 2003.

“Valuing Low Probability Risk: Survey and Experimental Evidence,” with M. A. Thompson, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Vol. 50, No. 4, pages 494-504, April 2003.

“An Experimental Examination of Vertical Integration and Cost Predation,” with S. R. Elliott and R. Godby, International Journal of Industrial Organization Vol 21, No. 2, pages 253-81, February 2003.

“The Impact of Project Impact on the Wilmington, NC Labor Market,” with B. Ewing, Public Finance Review, Vol. 30, No. 4, pages 296-309, July 2002.

“Valuing Mitigation: Real Estate Market Response to Hurricane Loss Reduction Measures,” with K. Simmons and D. A. Smith. Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 68, No. 3, pages 660-71, January 2002.

“A Comparison of Salient Rewards in Experiments: Money and Class Points,” with M. A. Thompson. Economic Letters Vol 74, pages 113-7, December 2001.

“Rationing Supply Capacity Shocks: An Experimental Comparison of Practical Curtailment Mechanisms,” with S. Elliott, W. Schulze, and S. Ben-David, Research in Experimental Economics, Vol. 8, pages 153-83, R. Mark Isaac, ed. JAI Press Inc. Greenwich, CT, 2001.

“Market Value of Mitigation and Perceived Risk: Empirical Results,” with K. Simmons, Journal of Economics, Vol. XXVI, No. 1, pages 41-52, 2000.

“Location, Cooperation, and Communication: an experimental examination,” with D. J. Schenk, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 18, pages 59-80, January 2000.
Periodicals

“Is Healthcare Financing Upside Down? A Commentary on the Healthcare Investment Decision,” with J. Buessler and B. Ewing, Medical Group Management Association Connexion, Vol 3, No. 2, pages 16-18, February 2003.

“Does a Market for Mitigation Exist?” with K Simmons, Disaster Safety Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002.
Refereed proceedings & abstracts

“Valuing Spatially Integrated Amenities and Risks in Coastal Housing Markets,” with O. Bin, T. Crawford, and C. Landry, Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, Japan, 2006.

“Transmission of Labor Market Risk Across Regions, Evidence from the May 3 1999 Oklahoma City Tornado,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson, Proceedings of the 10th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, Baton Rouge, LA, 2005.

“Spatial Dependencies in Wind-Related Housing Damage,” with D. DeSilva and Y. Wang,Proceedings of the 10th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, Baton Rouge, LA, 2005.

“Risk Mitigation: Individual and Market Behavior,” with K. Simmons, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Wind Engineering, Lubbock, Texas, 2003.

“A Qualitative Possibility Theory Approach on an Illustrative Example: The Hurricane Evacuation Decision,” with X. Gilliam and T. Tiglioglu, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Wind Engineering, Lubbock, Texas, 2003.

“Labor Market Responses to Tornadoes,” with B. Ewing and M. Thompson, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Wind Engineering, Lubbock, Texas, 2003.

“The United States in the Global Soybean Market: Where do we go from here?” with C. Bolling and A. Somwaru, Selected Paper American Agricultural Economics Association, 16 pages, 2001.

“The Oklahoma City Tornado Outbreak: A Wind Damage-Economic Loss Interface,” with M. Thompson, D. Smith, R. Peterson, E. Shaw, and K. Simmons, Proceedings: Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, 9 pages, Clemson, SC, 2001.

“Radar-Derived Analysis of the 3 May 1999 Oklahoma City Tornado and Comparison to Damage Estimates,” with E. Shaw, R. Peterson, M. Thompson, D. Smith, and K. Simmons, Proceedings: Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, 11 pages, Clemson, SC, 2001.

“An Application of Fuzzy Logic to Explain Hurricane Evacuation Behavior,” with T. Tigliglu, and R. McComb, Proceedings: Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, 10 pages, Clemson, SC, 2001.

“Hurricane Bertha and Unemployment: A Case Study of Wilmington, NC,” with B. Ewing, Proceedings: Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, 6 pages, Clemson, SC, 2001.

“The United States as a Dominant Producer in Corn and Soybean Markets: Policy Implications,” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Vol 29, No. 2 page 252, October 2000.


b.

Status of Grants and Contracts submitted related to proposed degree







Department of Homeland Security University Center. $18 million, 2008-2014 Center of Excellence in Natural Disasters Coastal Hazards and Emergency Management,” UNC-Chapel Hill (lead) Letter of Intent, Invited to submit full proposal (5/9/07), Invited for Site Visit (9/27/07). pending.

RENCI@East Carolina University, Coastal Systems Informatics and Modeling (C-SIM) Cooperative Agreement with Renaisance Computing Institute, Director, total support $1.7 mil, 2006-2009.

National Science Foundation, #0554987, “The New New Orleans: Evaluating Preferences for Rebuilding Plans After Hurricane Katrina,” Principal Investigator, $172,596, 2006-2008.

National Science Foundation, #0553108, “Collecting Economic Impact Data: Implications for Disaster Areas and Host Regions,” Principal Investigator, $29,881, 2005-2006.

East Carolina University, Research Development Grant Program, “Spatial, Environmental and Behavioral Determinants of Valuation of Coastal Erosion Risk,” Total support $30,000. PI with co-investigators O. Bin, T. Crawford, and C. Landry, 2005-2006.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, “Natural Disasters and Bank Performance,” total support $10,000, 2005-2006.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 7, total support $2 million, Consultant for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics, 2004-2005.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 6, total support $2.36 million, Principal Investigator for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics ($218,015), 2003-2004.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 5, total support $1.59 million, Principal Investigator for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics ($174,065), 2002-2003.

National Science Foundation, IGERT, “Multidisciplinary Program in Wind Science and Engineering,” Co-PI, total support $2.26 million. 2002-2007.

Advanced Research Program, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, “The Economic Impact of Windstorms and Mitigation on the Texas Labor Market,” with B. Ewing, $65,760. 2001-2003.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 4, total support $1.59 million, Principal Investigator for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics ($210,029), 2001-2002.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 3, total support $1.3 million, Principal Investigator for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics ($163,851), 2000-2001.

National Science Foundation, Natural and Technological Hazard Mitigation Program, Cooperative Program in Wind Engineering, Co-Principal Investigator, $20,000, 1999-2000.

National Institute of Standards and Technology/Texas Tech University Cooperative Agreement, Wind Mitigation Initiative Year 2, total support $1.2 million, Principal Investigator for Research Thrust C: Windstorm Economics, ($147,824), 1999-2000.

Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center Grant, “Modeling Hurricane Evacuation using Transportation Models and Fuzzy Logic,” with T. Tiglioglu, $3,000, 1999-2000.






c.

Invited research presentations outside ECU

























Texas Tech University, Scholar-in-Residence WISE Program, Lubbock, TX

Hazards and Disaster Researchers’ Meeting, Boulder, CO, July 2007.

Texas Tech University, MBA Program for Physicians, Lubbock, TX, March, 2007.

University of Central Florida, Departmental Seminar, Orlando, FL, January, 2007.

RENCI Board of Governors, Chapel Hill, NC, December, 2006.

Southern Economic Association Meetings, Charleston, SC, November, 2006.

Preparing for and Responding to Disasters in North America, San Antonio, TX, November 2006.

Tulane University, Katrina Research Symposium, New Orleans, LA, November 2006.

Texas A&M, Departmental Seminar, October 2006

University of Tennessee, Departmental Seminar, January 2006.

American Economic Association Meetings, Boston, MA, January 2006.

Southern Economic Association Meetings, Washington, D.C. November 2005.

32nd Annual Conference Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication, Lubbock, TX, October 2005.

Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, Baton Rouge, LA, June, 2005.

Experimental Economics and Public Policy Workshop, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, April 2005.

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, Economics Department Visiting Scholar Series, March 2005.

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, Departmental Seminar, February 2005.

8th CEEL Workshop, Dynamic Choice and Experimental Economics, Bari, Italy, January 2005.

Southern Economic Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, November 2004.

Southern Economic Association Meetings, San Antonio, TX, November 2003.

University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, Departmental Seminar, March 2003.

Southern Economic Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, November 2002.

Baylor University, Waco, TX, Economics Departmental Seminar, October 2002.

Economic Science Association International Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2002.

University of Fribourg, Switzerland, Economics Seminar, February 2002.

University of Zurich, Switzerland, Economics Seminar, December 2001.

University of Zurich, Switzerland, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics Brown Bag Seminar, November 2001.

Hazards Conference, Boulder, CO, (invited) July 2001.

Americas Conference on Wind Engineering, Clemson, SC, June 2001.

Public Choice Society Meetings, San Antonio, TX, March 2001.

Project Impact Summit, Washington, DC, November 2000.

Southern Economics Association Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2000.

Economic Science Association Regional Conference with special emphasis on Economics and Psychology, Tucson, AZ, September 2000.

Hazards Conference, Boulder, CO, (invited) July 2000.

INFORMS Spring 2000 Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, (invited) May 2000.

Great Plains Outbreak of May 1999, Oklahoma City, OK, May 2000.






d.

Patents/disclosures/copyrights































none





































e.

Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers










Research Associate Wind Science and Engineering Research Center, Texas Tech University.

Member of team and Co-PI of UNC-CH led Consortium Proposal for Department of Homeland Security University Center of Excellence (invited for full proposal and site visit-pending)















f.

Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
















Member of Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, Decision Risk Management Science Program, Social, Behavior and Economics Directorate. 2007-2009.

Executive Committee, North Carolina Institute for Disaster Studies, 2005-present

National Steering Committee, Hazards and Disasters Researchers Meeting, Boulder, CO 2006-present

Panelist, National Science Foundation, Integrative Graduate Research and Education Traineeship Program (IGERT), 2005.

Panelist, National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics, 2005.

Recruiting Director, Multidiciplinary Graduate Program in Wind Science and Engineering, 2002-2004.

Panelist, National Science Foundation, Hazard Mitigation and Response, Directorate for Engineering, 2001.
































5. Other

Referee Work

Agricultural Economics

Canadian Journal of Economics

Economic Inquiry

Energy Journal

Environmental and Resource Economics

International Conference on Wind Engineering Proceedings

International Journal of Game Theory

International Journal of Industrial Organization

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

Journal of Economic Education

Journal of Economic Psychology

Journal of Economics and Management Strategy

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Journal of Forensic Economics

Journal of Money Credit and Banking

Journal of Risk and Insurance

National Science Foundation

Public Finance Review

Research in Experimental Economics

Resource and Energy Economics

Risk Analysis

Southern Economic Journal

Weather and Forecasting



Wildfire and Fuels Management: Risk and Human Response (edited volume)





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