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Strategic planningMarketing managementPhD - Business Administration, Penn State UniversityMBA - University of MiamiBS - Marketing, University of Illinois, UrbanaPublished an article titled, “Improving AACSB Assurance of Learning with Importance-Performance and Learning Growth: A Case Study” in Marketing Education Reviewin 2017 (with colleague Kevin McCrohan).Had the presentation titled “Case Study of Performance Importance Analysis in Assurance of Learning” (with colleague Kevin McCrohan) published in the proceedings from the EDULearn16 in May 2016.Had the presentation titled “Consumer Connectivity: Recommended Curriculum,” published in the proceedings from the 7th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation in 2014 (with c...Had the paper titled “A New Way of Learning: The Impact of Hybrid Distance Education on Student Performance” (with coauthors Kevin McCrohan, Frank Philpot, and Jeffrey Kulick) published in the conf...Harvey JAMES | Professor, Associate Division Director, and Director of Graduate Studies | PhD | University of Missouri, Missouri | Mizzou | Division of Applied Social Sciences | Research...
Agricultural economist focused on the ethics of sustainable agriculture and agri-food systems. Harvey James, PhD is a Professor of Applied Economics and Director of Graduate Studies for the Division of Applied Social Sciences within the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the University of Missouri.
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