About Steven Vickner

Steven Vickner

Dr. Steven S. Vickner received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Colorado State University, his M.B.A. in Management from the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, and his B.S., cum laude, in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Bowling Green State University.

 

Dr. Vickner has published numerous scholarly contributions on agribusiness, agricultural economics, resource economics, sustainability, and econometrics. In addition to being widely cited in the popular business press, his academic publications have appeared in refereed books, refereed conference proceedings, and refereed journals including American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Agribusiness: An International Journal, International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, Journal of Agribusiness, Sustainability, Choices, Western Economics Forum, and Journal of Applied Econometrics. He has been recognized for excellence in his research through editorial appointments within his professional academic associations, regional and national competitive extramural grants and funding, and the 1999 Outstanding Article Award for the Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics.

 

Dr. Vickner has taught over 100 courses ranging from undergraduate (B.S., B.A.) to graduate (M.B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D.) levels in all modalities – onsite, online, and hybrid. He has taught courses in agribusiness management, agribusiness marketing, agribusiness finance, agricultural economics, microeconomics, regional economics, econometrics, data analytics, financial economics, financial modeling, operations research, strategic management, and sustainability. He has been recognized for excellence in his teaching through several teaching-centric appointments within his professional academic associations, the 2013 Rodney F. Plimpton Outstanding Teacher Award for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University, and the 2006 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award for the Western Agricultural Economics Association.

 

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