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Cardinal Rutherford Johnson

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Selected Publications

Rutherford Johnson. "The Choice Wave: An Alternative Description of Consumer Behavior." Research in Business and Economics Journal. 2011.

Rutherford Johnson. "Can Educators be Motivated by Management by Objective Systems in Academia?" Journal of Academic Ethics. 2011.

Johnson, Rutherford; Wuyang, Hu, Angelos Pagoulatos, and David Debertin. “Response to General Health Information in the Food Industry: A Panel Case Study in the Domestic Cracker Market” Journal of Food Products Marketing. 2011.

Hawtrey, Kim; and Rutherford Johnson. "On Moral Atrophy and the Global Financial Crisis." Journal of Religion and Business Ethics. 2010.

Johnson, Rutherford. "The Progression of Economic Demand Systems: An Historical Journey for Economists and Non-Economists Alike" Telicom. 2010.

Rutherford Johnson. "The Loss of Religious Values Following "Excessive Affluence" and Its Potential Contribution to an Economic Crisis." China Taiwan Trans-Sea Economics and Finance Conference Proceedings. 2009.

Rutherford Johnson. "What the Mass Teaches the Nobility." Telicom - The Journal of the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry. Volume XXII-3. 2009.

Rutherford Johnson. "Health Information and Consumer Types in the Domestic Cracker Market." Dissertation. University of Kentucky. 2007.

Fleming, Ronald A., Rutherford Johnson, and Angelos Pagoulatos. "WTA for Consumptive and Non-consumptive Use Access to Private Lands when Affirmative Responses are Poisson Events." Proceedings of the W-1133 Regional Project. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2005

Selected Academic Presentations and Seminars

Rutherford Johnson. "A Theological and Mathematical Model of the Loss of Religious Values Following "Excessive Affluence" and Its Potential Contribution to an Economic Crisis." American Economics Association annual meeting. January 2010.

Rutherford Johnson. "The Loss of Religious Values Following "Excessive Affluence" and Its Potential Contribution to an Economic Crisis." China Taiwan Trans-Sea Economics and Finance Conference. May 2009.

Wuyang Hu, Rutherford Johnson, Angelos Pagoulatos, and David Debertin "Response to General Health Information in the Food Industry: A Panel Case Study in the Domestic Cracker Market." Food Distribution Research Society Conference. 2008.

Rutherford Johnson, Wuyang Hu, Angelos Pagoulatos, and David Debertin "Response to General Health Information in the Food Industry: A Panel Case Study in the Domestic Cracker Market." Kentucky Economics Association Conference. 2007.

Rutherford Johnson. "An Assessment of Probabilistic Demand for the Private Label Cracker Market." Faculty Seminar. California Polytechnics State University. May 2007.

Rutherford Johnson, Steven Vickner, Angelos Pagoulatos, David Debertin. "Probabilistic Consumer Health Choice: A Case Study in Trans Fatty Acids." Kentucky Economic Association, October 2006.

Rutherford Johnson, Steven Vickner, Angelos Pagoulatos, David Debertin. "Health Media Coverage and Consumer Choice: A Panel Data Econometric Analysis of the Domestic Cracker Market." Selected paper at the AAEA National Meeting, Long Beach, California, 2006

Rutherford Johnson, Steven Vickner, Angelos Pagoulatos, David Debertin. "Health Information and Consumer Choice: A Panel Data Case Study in the Cracker Market." NAREA Annual Meeting, Mystic, Connecticut, 2006

Fleming, Ronald A., Rutherford Johnson, and Angelos Pagoulatos. "WTA for Consumptive and Non-consumptive Use Access to Private Lands when Affirmative Responses are Poisson Events." W-1133 Regional Project, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2005

Fleming, Ronald, Angelos Pagoulatos, and Rutherford Johnson. "Estimating the Willingness to Accept by Private Land Owners for Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Uses." W-1133 Regional Project Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 2006; Kentucky Economic Association, Lexington, Kentucky, October 2005.

 

 

 

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