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<strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong><br />
<strong>Regents</strong> <strong>Professor</strong>/<strong>Director</strong>/<strong>Endowed</strong> Chair<br />
Oklahoma State University<br />
Agricultural Hall 405-744-9712<br />
Oklahoma State University srh@okstate.edu<br />
Stillwater, OK 74078 http://agecon.okstate.edu/faculty/profile.asp?id=srh<br />
Academic Appointments<br />
• <strong>Regents</strong> <strong>Professor</strong>, Dept of Agricultural Economics and 2011 - Present<br />
<strong>Director</strong> of the Masters of International Agriculture Program<br />
Oklahoma State University, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources<br />
• Don & Cathey Humphreys <strong>Endowed</strong> Chair in International Studies, OSU 2012 - Present<br />
• Interim <strong>Director</strong> of the Masters of International Agriculture Program 2010 - 2011<br />
• <strong>Professor</strong> & Graduate Program Coordinator (August 2008 – Aug 2011) 1996 – 2011<br />
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics<br />
School of International Studies, Member of the Faculty 1999 - Present<br />
• Associate <strong>Professor</strong> 1991 – 1996<br />
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics<br />
• Assistant <strong>Professor</strong> 1987 – 1991<br />
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics<br />
• Visiting Assistant <strong>Professor</strong> 1984 – 1986<br />
Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Economics & Agricultural Economics<br />
• Postdoctoral Research Fellow 1983 – 1984<br />
University of California-Davis, Dept. of Agricultural Economics<br />
• Assistant <strong>Professor</strong> 1981 – 1983<br />
Department of Economics, Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin<br />
Awards and Honors<br />
2012 (Fall) Commencement Speaker, Graduate College Commencement Ceremonies, OSU<br />
2010-2011 Outstanding Faculty Study Abroad Leader Award, Oklahoma State University<br />
2010 Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association<br />
2009 Outstanding Faculty Award, School of International Studies, OSU<br />
2008 Jack Everly Journal Award, North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture<br />
2007 Honorary Initiate of Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars<br />
2006 International Education Faculty Excellence Award, Oklahoma State University<br />
2001 Honorary Member of the Agricultural Faculty of LaMolina Univ., Lima – Peru<br />
1998 Outstanding Oklahoma Educator, The Oklahoma House of Representatives<br />
1998 Aggie-X Teacher of the Year, Oklahoma State University<br />
1996 Western Agricultural Economics Association Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award<br />
1996 Celebrity for Faculty Excellence Award, Oklahoma State University<br />
1994 Merrick Foundation Teaching Award, Oklahoma State University<br />
1994 Aggie-X Outstanding Advisor of the Year, Oklahoma State University<br />
1996 Recognition for Leadership, Oklahoma State University<br />
2013 Recognition for Outstanding Contribution to Students’ Learning, Langston Univ.<br />
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Current Duties and Appointment Percentages<br />
Administration 75%<br />
Master of International Agriculture (MIAP) <strong>Director</strong>ship Responsibilities<br />
1. Serves as the director of the program.<br />
2. Has succeeded in increasing MIAP enrollment from nine in 2008 to sixty students in 2012.<br />
MIAP is currently the second largest masters program in CASNR.<br />
3. Maintains critical working relationships, coordination, and cooperation with departments and<br />
faculty from all CASNR and other Colleges at OSU and outside of OSU.<br />
4. Supervises four MIAP staff members: full-time MIAP graduate coordinator and MIAP<br />
graduate assistants.<br />
5. Chairs the MIAP Curriculum Committee.<br />
6. Has created MIAP focus areas and related course lists. Has initiated the paper work for name<br />
change of the program, as well as creating a Master of Science degree in international<br />
agriculture program.<br />
7. Creates and submits the assessment plan for the program, and any other documentation<br />
required by the University for Program Assessment.<br />
8. Overseas the MIAP-Peace Corps option that was developed under her supervision during the<br />
fall of 2010.<br />
9. Overseas the MIAP – dual degree option with the University of Puebla in Mexico and is<br />
creating new dual degree programs.<br />
10. Maintains a current e-mail list and student directory.<br />
11. Writes funding proposals to facilitate Masters of Intl Ag internships.<br />
12. Teaches the Seminars and the internship course for MIAP students.<br />
13. Coordinates the guest speaker series related to OSU’s international activities.<br />
14. Conducts recruitment activities by speaking in classes at OSU and in other institutions and<br />
participation in career and graduate college fairs.<br />
15. Oversees the development of recruitment material and program information.<br />
16. Works with prospective students.<br />
17. Processes the admission, plans of study, and graduation paper work.<br />
18. Serves as the major advisor for MIAP students.<br />
19. Compiles and keeps updated a list of on-site and online offered courses for the upcoming<br />
semesters that are approved for the MIAP students’ POS.<br />
20. Meets with students regularly and answers questions that come through e-mail, phone, or<br />
face-to-face visits.<br />
21. Sends regular notifications regarding OSU courses, graduation requirements, RCR training,<br />
and visiting guest speakers.<br />
22. Advises students on locating funding opportunities. MIAP has no funding for its students and<br />
therefore students seek advice on how to acquire assistantships from other<br />
programs/departments. Several students have located assistantships.<br />
23. Develops Sustainable Internships. Organizes international and domestic internships,<br />
supervises students’ internship work, and sets standards for internship credits. MIAP<br />
American students are required to do an international internship, and international students<br />
often want to do an internship in the U.S. <strong>Shida</strong> has organized internship opportunities for<br />
students in Argentina, Costa Rica, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Thailand. Also<br />
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she has connected international students with professors from various fields in agriculture for<br />
internship experience in the U.S.<br />
24. Advises students on career development and how to prepare themselves for job interviews.<br />
Writes numerous recommendation letters.<br />
25. Develops, conducts, and summarizes MIAP exit interview surveys.<br />
26. Oversees the presence of MIAP in social networking sites.<br />
27. Organizes social functions for MIAP students at her residence. These include: Thanksgiving<br />
and Easter Dinners, as well as several small-group gatherings.<br />
Instruction 25%<br />
Current Courses<br />
AGEC 4343 (I): International Agricultural Trade & Development, fall semester, every year, 2000- pres.<br />
AGEC 5343: M.S.-Level International Ag. Markets and Trade, fall semester, every year, 2006-present<br />
AGEC 4343/5343 (online/internet): Fall 2008 – present (fall and spring)<br />
AGEC 5733: M.S./Ph.D. Int’l Ag. Policy and Development, spring semester, every year, 2000- present<br />
AGEC 4803: Short-term Study Abroad. China 2006-07; Costa Rica, 2008 –10; Argentina: June 2011-12<br />
AGEC 2313 & 5353 (online/internet): Case Studies in International Ag. Trade, fall 2010 – present<br />
AGEC 2303 (online/internet): Food Marketing to a Diverse Population, fall 2012 - present<br />
AG 5990 (online/internet): Readings in International Agriculture, fall 2010 – present<br />
AG 5010: Seminar in International Agriculture, fall 2010 – present, every semester<br />
AG 5100: Internship in International Agriculture, fall 2010 – present, every semester<br />
Education<br />
• Ph.D., Economics, Iowa State University, 1982<br />
• M.S., Economics, Iowa State University, 1977<br />
Service in Academic, Professional, and Scholarly Societies<br />
Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter, Oklahoma<br />
State University, March, 2009 - 2010.<br />
o President,2009-2010<br />
o Vice-President, 2008-2009<br />
The National Institute for Commodity Promotion, Research, and Evaluation<br />
o Member of the Advisory Board, 1994-2008<br />
NEC-63 Commodity Promotion Research Committee, 1994-2011<br />
o Chair, 2007-2009 (366 active members)<br />
o Vice-Chair, 2003-2007<br />
NCR-182 The Organization and Performance of World Food Systems<br />
o Chair of the Executive Committee, 1995-1996<br />
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, 1978-Present<br />
o Chair – Food & Agricultural Marketing Policy Section, 2002-2003 (177 active members)<br />
o Chair-elect – Food & Agricultural Marketing Policy Section, 2001-2002<br />
o Board member—Committee on Women in Agricultural Economics, 1991-1993<br />
o Topic Leader—International Trade Selected Papers, 1992-1993 and 2003-2006<br />
o Member– Nominating Committee, 2001-2002<br />
o Chair- Sponsorship Subcommittee, International Committee, 1991-1993<br />
Western Agricultural Economics Association, 1995-Present<br />
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o Board of <strong>Director</strong>s, 1997-1999<br />
o Chair—Undergraduate Teaching Award Selection Committee, 1994 & 1998<br />
Southern Agricultural Economics Association, 1990-Present<br />
o Topic Leader, 2002<br />
Member of the Program Committee, School of International Studies, OSU, 2001-Present.<br />
Member of the Editorial Council<br />
o Choices, Guest Editor, June 2009, Agricultural Issues of Emerging Countries<br />
http://www.choicesmagazine.org/magazine/block.php?block=33<br />
o Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (ARER), Co-editor, special issue, NEC-<br />
63-FAMPS conference papers, 2009.<br />
o China Agricultural Economic Review, 2007-2013<br />
o Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1996-1999<br />
o Journal of Food Distribution Research, 1993-1999 , Guest Editor, special issue, 2003<br />
Member of the USDA Grant Proposal Review Panel<br />
o Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program, Peer Reviewer, 2006 and 2010<br />
o 1890 Institution Teaching and Research Capacity Building Grants Programs, 1998<br />
o National Needs Graduate Fellowships Program, 1994<br />
Symposium and Workshops Organized<br />
o Southern Region Teaching Symposium, Co-Chair of the Planning Comt, 1994-1995.<br />
o A Regional Workshop on Marketing of Oklahoma Produce, Co-Organizer, 1994<br />
Articles in Peer Reviewed (Refereed) Journals (total=59)<br />
59. Esmaeili, A.; S. <strong>Henneberry</strong>; and S. Ebneali. “Influence of Label Information on Consumer<br />
Acceptability of Tea in Iran.” J. of Food Products Marketing, 19:1 (2013), 15-25.<br />
58. Mann, J.T. and S.R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “What Characteristics of College Students Influence Their Decisions<br />
to Select Online Courses?” Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, Winter 2012,<br />
Volume 14, Issue 4:1-14. http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla. Also, highlighted in “Research<br />
Article of the Week” section in http://distance-educator.com/ Accessed: January 2, 2013.<br />
57. Zheng, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Estimating the Impacts of Rising Food Prices on Nutrient Intake in<br />
Urban China,” China Economic Review, Vol. 23:1090-1103 (No. 4, December 2012).<br />
56. Zheng, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Household Food Demand by Income Category: Evidence from<br />
Household Survey Data in Urban China,” Agribusiness: an Intl Journal, Vol. 27 (2011): 99–113.<br />
55. Zheng, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Demand for Food Grains in Urban China: A Cross-Section<br />
Estimation of Economic and Demographic Effects,” J. of Agricultural & Applied Economics,<br />
42:2 (May 2010):337-355.<br />
54. Zheng, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. "The impact of changes in income distribution on current and future<br />
food demand in urban China," J. of Agricultural and Resource Econ. 35:1(April 2010):51-71.<br />
53. Zheng, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “An Analysis of Food Demand in China: A Case Study of Urban<br />
Households in Jiangsu Province.” Review of Agr. Economics (RAE), 31:4 (2009): 873-893.<br />
52. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S., J. Mutondo; and W. Brorsen, "Global Welfare Impacts of U.S. Meat Promotion<br />
Activities." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (ARER), 38:3 (Dec 2009): 418-430.<br />
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51. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>; Brian Whitacre; and Haerani Agustini. “An Evaluation of Economic Impacts of<br />
Oklahoma Farmers’ Markets.” Journal of Food Distribution Research, 40:3 (Nov 2009): 64-78.<br />
50. Mutondo, J. E., W. Brorsen, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Welfare Impacts of BSE-Driven Trade Bans.”<br />
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (ARER), 38:3 (Dec 2009): 324-329.<br />
49. Arunachalam, B., S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>; J. L. Lusk; and F. B. Norwood. “An Empirical Investigation<br />
into the Excessive-Choice Effect.” American J. of Agr. Econ., 91:3 (August 2009): 810-825.<br />
48. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and J. E. Mutondo. “Agricultural Trade among NAFTA Countries: A Case Study of<br />
U.S. Meat Exports.” Review of Agricultural Economics. 31: 3 (Fall 2009): 424-445.<br />
47. Gale, F. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Markets Adapt to China’s Changing Diet.” Choices, 24:2 (June<br />
2009): 32-36. http://www.choicesmagazine.org/magazine/block.php?block=33<br />
46. Mutondo, J. E. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “A Source Differentiated Analysis of U.S. Meat Demand.”<br />
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 32 (December 2007): 515-533.<br />
45. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and J. E. Mutondo. “Food Labels: Implications for U.S. Agricultural Imports.”<br />
Journal of Agribusiness, vol. 25 (Fall 2007):197-214.<br />
44. Briggeman, B., S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, and F. B. Norwood. “How do Employers Access Job Candidate<br />
Attributes?” NACTA Journal (a publication of the National Association of Colleges and Teachers<br />
of Agriculture), September 2007: 15-21.<br />
An article about the results were also published: “Methods for Discovering a Candidates<br />
Attributes.” AG Careers.Com: A Member of the Farms.Com Family, June 13, 2007. The article<br />
may be accessed from http://www.areavoices.com/ndsucc/?blog=9850 (August 14, 2007)<br />
43. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, D. M., A. Tongco, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The Role of an International Agricultural<br />
Programs Office in a Land Grant University,” Revista Mexicana de Agronegocias (Agribusiness<br />
Review for Mexico and Latin America), Year 11, 20 (Jan-June 2007): 195-200.<br />
42. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and S. Hwang. “Meat Demand in S. Korea: An Application of the Restricted<br />
Source-Differentiated AIDS Model.” Journal of Agr. and Applied Economics, 39 (2007): 47-60.<br />
41. Kenkel, P. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. "An Economic Analysis of Unit-Train Facility Investment,” Revista<br />
Mexicana de Agronegocias (Agribusiness Review for Mexico and Latin America), Year 10, 19:4<br />
(July- Dec 2006):52-81.<br />
40. Norwood, F. B. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Show me the Money: The Value of College Graduates as<br />
Expressed by Employers and Perceived by Students,” American Journal of Agricultural<br />
Economics, 88:2 (May 2006): 484-498. (Nominated for the 2006 AAEA Quality of<br />
Communication Award by the Dept. of Ag Econ, OSU).<br />
39. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and W. Armbruster. “Emerging Roles for Food Labels: Inform, Protect, Persuade,”<br />
Journal of Food Distribution Research, 34 (Nov 2003): 62-69.<br />
38. Salehezadeh, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The Effects of the Philippines Trade Policies and Factor<br />
Mobility on its Economic Structure: A Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Approach.”<br />
Journal of Policy Modeling, www.EconModels.com, e-modeling studies, June 6, 2002.<br />
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37. Salehezadeh, Z. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The Economic Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Factor<br />
Mobility: The Case of the Philippines.” J. of Policy Modeling, 24:5 (2002): 483-486.<br />
36. Kalaba, M. and S.R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The effects of free trade agreement on South African Agriculture:<br />
Competitiveness of fruits in the EU market.” AGREKON, 40 (Dec 2001): 794 - 809.<br />
35. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., M. E. Khan, and K. Piewthongngam. “An Analysis of Industrial-Agricultural<br />
Interactions: A Case Study in Pakistan.” Agricultural Economics, 22(2000): 17-27.<br />
34. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and M. E. Khan. “An Analysis of the Linkage Between Agricultural Exports and<br />
Economic Growth in Pakistan.” J. of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing, 10:4<br />
(1999):13-29.<br />
33. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., K. Piewthongngam, and H. Qiang. “Consumer Food Safety Concerns and Fresh<br />
Produce Consumption.” J. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 24:1 (July 1999): 98-113.<br />
32. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., H. Qiang, and G. Cuperus. “An Examination of Food Safety Issues.” Journal of<br />
food Products Marketing, 5:1 (1998): 83-94.<br />
31. Beshear, M. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “A Study of Value-Added Food Industry: The Case of Oklahoma<br />
Fruit and Vegetable Processors.” Journal of Food Products Marketing, 3(1996):13-22.<br />
30. Cuperus, G., G. Owen, J. T. Criswell, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Food Safety Perceptions and Practices:<br />
Implications for Extension.” American Entomologist, 42(1996):201-203.<br />
29. Suter, D. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Mid-South Region’s Value Added Food Industry: An Analysis of<br />
Fruit and Vegetable Processors.” J. of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing, 8:1<br />
(1996): pp. 33-54.<br />
28. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., R. J. Schatzer, and Y. El Beheisi. “A Comparative Static Analysis of Oklahoma's<br />
Vegetable Industry.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 28(July 1996):159-171.<br />
27. Suter, D. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “An Examination of the Structure, Conduct and Performance of the<br />
U.S. Food Processing Industry.” Journal of Food Products Marketing, 3(June 1996):65-85.<br />
26. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and M. Beshear. “Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Reality: A Comparison<br />
of Various Teaching Methods.” NACTA Journal, 39(December 1995):15-17.<br />
25. Halliburton, K. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>.“The Effectiveness of U.S. Nonprice Promotion of Almonds in<br />
the Pacific Rim.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 20 (July 1995):108-121.<br />
24. Halliburton, K. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “A Comparative Analysis of Export Promotion Programs for<br />
U.S. Wheat and Red Meats.” Agribusiness: An International Journal, 2:3 (1995):207-221.<br />
23. Halliburton, K. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Federal Export Promotion and International Trade of U.S. Red<br />
Meats.” Journal of Agribusiness, 10:1 (Spring 1993):1-23.<br />
22. Halliburton, K. and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “U.S. Overseas Promotion Programs for Peanuts: An<br />
Examination of Trade and Market Development.” Agribusiness: An International Journal, 9:6<br />
(Nov 1993):569-583.<br />
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21. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and T. Kang. “Potential Markets for Oklahoma Produce: A Market Window<br />
Analysis.” Journal of Food Distribution Research, 23:2 (Sept 1992):29-46.<br />
20. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., K. Ackerman, and T. Eshleman. “U.S. Overseas Market Promotion: An Overview<br />
of Non-Price Programs and Expenditures.” Agribusiness: An International Journal, 8:1(Jan<br />
1992):57-78.<br />
19. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and B. Charlet. “A Profile of Food Consumption Trends in the United States.” The<br />
Journal of Food Products Marketing, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1992, pp. 3-23.<br />
18. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and L. Tweeten. “A Review of International Agricultural Supply Response.”<br />
Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing, 2(1991):49-95.<br />
17. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., L. Tweeten, and K. Nainggolan. “An Analysis of U.S. Aggregate Output<br />
Response by Farm Size.” Agricultural Economics, 5(January/February 1991):1-19.<br />
16. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. “Theory to Reality: Industry Speakers Teach Agricultural Marketing at Oklahoma<br />
State University.” NACTA Journal, 34(1990): 41-44.<br />
15. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and C. V. Willoughby. “Marketing Inefficiencies in Oklahoma's Produce Industry:<br />
Grower and Buyer Perceptions.” Journal of Food Distribution Research, 20 (1989): 97-109.<br />
14. Reese, R. A., S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, and J. R. Russell. “Transfer Pricing in Multinational Firms: A<br />
Review of the Literature.” Agribusiness: An International Journal, 5(March 1989):121-137.<br />
13. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, D. M., M. Drabenstott, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “A Weaker Dollar and U.S. Farm<br />
Exports: Coming Rebound or Empty Promise?” Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of<br />
Kansas City, 72(May 1987):22-36.<br />
12. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, D. M., S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, and L. Tweeten. “The Strength of the Dollar: An Analysis of<br />
Trade-Weighted Foreign Exchange Rate Indices with Implications for Agricultural Trade.”<br />
Agribusiness: An International Journal, 3(1987): 189-206.<br />
11. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, D. M. and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “International Banking Services Smooth Export<br />
Transactions.” Foreign Agriculture, 13: 9 (Sept 1985), USDA/FAS<br />
Current Farm Economics Journal Articles<br />
10. Nelson, Becky M. and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “U.S. Beef Exports to the Pacific Rim:<br />
Examining Trade with Four Asian Nations.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 70, No. 2, 1997, pp.<br />
28-44.<br />
9. Beshear, Michelle and <strong>Shida</strong> R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “An Examination of the Food Processing Industry in<br />
Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 68, No. 1, March 1995.<br />
8. Beshear, Michelle and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “An Overview of the Food Processing Industry in<br />
Oklahoma.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 67, No. 2, June 1994.<br />
7. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong>. “Overseas Market Promotion Programs for U.S. Wheat.” Current Farm<br />
Economics, Vol. 65, No. 3, September 1992.<br />
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6. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> and Catherine Barron. “Marketing and Purchasing Oklahoma Fruits and<br />
Vegetables.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 63, No. 3, September 1990.<br />
5. Eshleman, Tommy and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Korea/Oklahoma Trade Development: A Look<br />
at Opportunities in the Hides & Leather Industries.” Current Farm Economics, 62(June 1989).<br />
4. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> and Larry Sanders. “Marketing Institutions Affecting Japanese Imports of<br />
Genetic Material.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 62, No. 1, March 1989.<br />
3. Reese, Randall A. and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The Role of Transfer Pricing in Multinational Intrafirm<br />
Trade in Oklahoma and the United States.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 61, No. 1-4, Dec1988.<br />
2. <strong>Rastegari</strong>-<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> and Luther Tweeten. “Response Bias and Oklahoma Farmers' Policy<br />
Choices for 1985.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 58, No. 2, June 1985.<br />
1. <strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and D. M. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Agricultural Policy for Grains in the European Economic<br />
Community: Setting and Issues.” Current Farm Economics, Vol. 58, No. 1, March 1985.<br />
Books, Book Chapters, and Bulletins<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong>. 2013. “U.S. Export Market Development Programs.”. In W.J Armbruster<br />
and R.D. Knutson, eds. US Programs Affecting Food and Agricultural Marketing. New York:<br />
Springer Science + Business Media, pp.195-223.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and B. Norwood. “Careers in Agriculture.” In Garry A. Goreham (Ed.) Encyclopedia<br />
of Rural America, Millerton, NY: Grey House Publishing, Inc, ISBN 978-1-59237-115-0, 2008,<br />
pp. 127-130.<br />
Trueblood, M.; S. Shapouri, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Policy Options to Stabilize Food Supplies: A Case<br />
Study of Southern Africa.” Agricultural Information Bulletin Number 764, USDA/ERS, 2001.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>. “Food Section Contributor”. In Elizabeth Lohram (Editor), Best Bites from the<br />
Wellness Kitchen, Seratean Wellness Center, Oklahoma State University, : Willmar Cookbooks,<br />
ISBN 0-9768634-0-5, first printing: September 2005.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R., C. Valdivia, and B. Wells. “Women in Higher Education: Social Sciences at Land<br />
Grant Universities in the U.S.” In Emman Zapata Martelo, Veronica Vazquez Garcia, Pilar<br />
Alberti Manzanares (Editors), Gender, Feminism and Higher Education. An International<br />
Overview, D.R. 2001, Colegio de Posgraduados, Especialidad en Estudios del Desarrollo Rural,<br />
Instituto de Socioeconomia, Estadistica e Informatica, Montecillo, Edo. de Mexico, 56230, pp<br />
151-170, ISBN 968-839-307-X, 2001.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and M. E. Khan. “An Analysis of the Linkage Between Agricultural Exports and<br />
Economic Growth in Pakistan.” In Erdener Kaynak (Ed.), Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Issues<br />
in Food Marketing, Binghamton, New York: International Business Press, 2000, pp. 13-29.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> (Editor). Foreign Direct Investment and Processed Food Trade. NCR- 182 and Farm<br />
Foundation Conference Proceedings “Organization and Performance of World Food Systems 1997.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and Michelle Beshear. “Careers in Agriculture.” In Garry A. Goreham (Ed.)<br />
Encyclopedia of Rural America, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 1997, pp. 98-100.<br />
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<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and B. Charlet. “Changing Market Institutions and Trends in Food Consumption.”<br />
Agricultural Experiment Station, , Oklahoma State University, Bulletin B-789, May 1990.<br />
Tweeten, L., D. Pyles, and S. R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Supply and Elasticity Estimation.” In Luther Tweeten<br />
(Ed.), Agricultural Policy Analysis Tools for Economic Development, Boulder: Westview Press,<br />
1989, pp. 73-95.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. and D. M. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “International Trade Policies.” In Luther Tweeten (Ed.),<br />
Agricultural Policy Analysis Tools for Economic Development, Boulder: Westview Press, 1989,<br />
pp. 322-354.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S. R. “A Review of Agricultural Supply Responses for International Policy Models.” A<br />
Monograph developed for the U.S. Agency for International Development for the Agricultural<br />
Policy Analysis Project, Oklahoma State University, May 1986.<br />
<strong>Rastegari</strong>-<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>. “The World Rice Market.” Giannini Foundation Information Series, No.<br />
85-2, University of California, Berkeley, August 1985.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>. “Food Section Contributor”. In Elizabeth Lohram (Editor), Best Bites from the<br />
Wellness Kitchen, Seratean Wellness Center, Oklahoma State University, Willmar Cookbooks,<br />
ISBN 0-9768634-0-5, first printing: September 2005.<br />
Popular Press<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>. “Theme Overview: Emerging Countries: Converging or Diverging Economies?”<br />
Choices, 24:2 (2009): 30-31. http://www.choicesmagazine.org/magazine/block.php?block=33<br />
Feedstuffs<br />
Briggeman, Brian; <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>; and Bailey Norwood. “Personal Interview Matters Most.”<br />
Feedstuffs, Special Report: Human Resources, December 31, 2007, page 17.<br />
Norwood, F. Bailey and <strong>Shida</strong> R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Employers Rank what they Seek for a New Hire.”<br />
Feedstuffs, January 30, 2006.<br />
NICPRE Quarterly (selected listing)<br />
A publication of the National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation on program<br />
evaluation and related issues http://commodity.aem.cornell.edu/nicpre/newslet/<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> R. and Oluyemisi Olukoya. “The United States Dairy Export Promotion Programs:<br />
An Overview.” Vol. 12, No. 3, 2006.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> R. and Phil Kenkel. “Wheat Export Market Development: A Case Study of the<br />
Facility Investment for Direct Shipment to Mexico.” Vol. 11, No. 1, 2005.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> R. and Junxiang Lu. “The Effectiveness of U.S. Non-Price Promotion Programs for<br />
Wheat in Selected Countries.” Vol. 6, No. 2, 2000.<br />
Conference Proceeding Publications (selected listing)<br />
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Crow, C. and S. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Improving Consumer Participation in Oklahoma Farmers’ Markets,”<br />
Selected paper abstract from Oct 2012 FDRS meeting, Journal of Food Distribution Research,<br />
Volume 44, Issue 1, March 2013.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, S (presentor); H. Agustini; M. Taylor; J. Mutondo; B. Whitacre; and W. Roberts. “Economic<br />
Impacts of Farmers’ Markets in Oklahoma,” February 4, 2008, 3:20-5:00 pm. Selected Paper<br />
presented at the SAEA Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 3-5, 2008.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> (Presentor). “An Analysis of Global Markets for Meats.” An invited paper presented at<br />
the conference on Sustainable Agriculture: Current Trends, Challenges and Achievements.<br />
Jointly organized by the Graduate School, USDA and the Agricultural Research Service, USDA,<br />
Beltsville, Maryland, August 8-9, 2007.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> (key note speaker). “Emerging Roles for Food Labels in a Global Market.” China<br />
Green Food Development Forum 2004, pp. 111-121, Sponsored by China Green Food<br />
Development Center and FAO/United Nations, December 3-4, 2004.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong>. “Identity Preserved Wheat Marketing: An Implication for Non-biotech Wheat<br />
Exports.” 7 th ICABR (International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology<br />
Research)International Conference on Public Goods and Public Policy for Agricultural<br />
Biotechnology. Ravello, Italy, June 29 – July 3, 2003.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> and Becky Nelson. “The Socio-Economic Impacts of NAFTA in Tlaxcala, Mexico.”<br />
E-book Proceedings of the conference on Free Trade of the Americas, the WTO and New Farm<br />
Legislation: Responding to Opportunities and Challenges, http://cnas.tamu.edu/, Sponsored by<br />
Center for North American Studies, May 23-24, 2002, San Antonio, Texas.<br />
Kalaba, Mmatlou (presenter) and <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “The Effects of a Free Trade Agreement on South<br />
African Agriculture: Competitiveness of Fruits in the EU Market”, Proceedings of the 2001<br />
Annual Conference of Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) on<br />
Agricultural Supply Chains: Opportunities and Challenges, www.aeasa.org.za 19-21 September<br />
2001, Central Drakensberg, KwaZuluNatal, South Africa.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> R. and M.Q. Han. “An Analysis of the Impact of Food Safety Concerns on Food<br />
Consumption.” In J.P. Ogier (Ed.), Proceedings of the XIVth International Symposium on<br />
Horticultural Economics, Guernsey, U.K., 12-15 September 2000, Published by the International<br />
Society for Horticultural Science, Acta Horticulturae, 536, September 2000.<br />
Trueblood, M. A.; S. Shapouri, and S. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “A Comparison of Regional Policy Options to<br />
Stabilize food Supplies in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).” In<br />
Challenges facing agriculture in Southern Africa, AGREKON, Agricultural Economics<br />
Association of South Africa, Vol. 38 - May 1999. Proceedings of an Interconference Symposium<br />
of the International Association of Agricultural Economists (IAAE) held at Badplaas,<br />
Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, 10-16 August 1998.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> and Marco De Brito. “An Analysis of the Effectiveness of U.S. Non-Price<br />
Promotion Programs: The Case of Red Meats in Japan.” In Ellen Goddard and Daphne Taylor<br />
(Ed.) Promotion in the Marketing Mix: What Works, Where and Why, pp. 98-104. Sponsored by<br />
The Committee on Commodity Promotion (NEC-63), Spring 1994.<br />
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Ackerman, Karen Z. and <strong>Shida</strong> R. <strong>Henneberry</strong>. “Economic Impacts of Export Market Promotion.” In<br />
Walter J. Armbruster and John E. Lenz (Ed.), Commodity Promotion Policy in a Global<br />
Economy, pp. 46-59. Sponsored by NEC-63. Published by Farm Foundation, Oak Brook,<br />
Illinois, 1993.<br />
<strong>Henneberry</strong>, <strong>Shida</strong> <strong>Rastegari</strong> and Karen Ackerman. “An Overview of Research Approaches and Methods<br />
for Evaluating U.S. Agricultural Export Market Development Programs.” In John P. Nichols, et<br />
al. (Ed.), Economic Effects of Generic Promotion Programs for Agricultural Exports, pp. 89-99.<br />
Sponsored by NEC-63 and FAS/USDA. Published by the Agricultural and Food Policy Center,<br />
Depart. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, August 1991.<br />
Professional Presentations<br />
Summary of Selected, Invited, and Keynote Speeches<br />
Number of<br />
Keynote<br />
Speeches<br />
Invited Papers 25<br />
Selected Papers 52<br />
Workshops 2<br />
taught<br />
Presentations<br />
6<br />
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Grant Activity (total funded research projects = 41; total award amount= $1,350,000)<br />
Summary of Selected Funded Research Grants<br />
General Topic Short<br />
Duration Source Amount Collaborators Role<br />
Title<br />
of Grant of Grant<br />
China Food<br />
Demand<br />
China 2008-09 ERS/USDA $22,800 PI<br />
Export<br />
Promotion<br />
Effectiveness<br />
Market<br />
Development<br />
Local Foods/<br />
Farmers’<br />
Markets<br />
Dairy<br />
2005-2007<br />
NICPRE a<br />
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$10,000 PI<br />
Wheat Direct 2000-2003 NICPRE<br />
Shipments to Mexico<br />
&OWC b<br />
$25,000 Kenkel PI<br />
Wheat 1995-1997 NICPRE $15,000 PI<br />
Oklahoma White<br />
Wheat<br />
Wheat & Corn<br />
forecast modelg<br />
2008-2009 TIP $36,580 Carver, Kenkel,<br />
Rayas, Holcomb<br />
PI<br />
1999-2002 USDA/ERS $20,000 Ed Allen PI<br />
Local Market<br />
Consumer<br />
Participation<br />
2009-2010 USDA/AMS $47,150 PI<br />
Mushrooms from 2007-2009 Nat’l Constium $75,000 Univ of Puebla Collab<br />
Mexico<br />
Science & Tech<br />
Faculty, Mexico<br />
Ok Farmers’ Markets 2001-2004 USDA/AMS $80,000 Kerr Center, ODA d PI<br />
Ok food processors 1993-1996 USDA/AMS $68,724 PI<br />
Food Labeling Eco-label foods in 2004 USDA/FAS Scientific Exchange Program Team<br />
China<br />
Leader<br />
Evaluation of Meat<br />
Labels<br />
2003-2005 USDA/ERS $9,000 PI<br />
Meat Traceability 2004-2007 NICPRE $12,000 PI<br />
Food Security<br />
& Int’l<br />
Development<br />
Policy Options in<br />
LDC’s<br />
Women Leaders in<br />
Mexico<br />
LDC Resource<br />
Endowments<br />
1997-2002 USDA/ERS $189,000 Trueblood,<br />
Shapouri<br />
PI<br />
1997-2000 The Ford<br />
Foundn/MIAC c<br />
$55,000 Faculty frm MIAC<br />
Univs. & Mexico<br />
1994-1997 USDA/ERS $20,000 PI<br />
Teaching/ WTP for Online 2011-12 OSU/ITLE $1,500 Mann PI<br />
Mentoring/ Courses<br />
Academic Distance Education 2008 OSU $3,000 PI<br />
Program Miller Study Abroad 2008 OSU/CASNR $5,000 PI<br />
Assessment Scholarship<br />
Norman Borlaug 2007 USDA/FAS $38,700 Bidwell, Wilkins Co-PI<br />
Fellow-Cameroon<br />
Dzialowsky<br />
Program MIAP assessment 2012-13 Univ Assessment $2,028 PI<br />
Assessment Graduate Earnings 2004-2005 OSU/Assessm’t $4,008 Norwood Co-PI<br />
Student Intl Mexico 2013 Chapingo Univ subsidy Martinez Tenorio PI<br />
Internship Uganda, Watoto Farm 2013 Noble $4,350 Steve Swiggert<br />
Support<br />
Fellowship<br />
Foundation<br />
a<br />
National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation<br />
b<br />
Oklahoma Wheat Commission<br />
c<br />
Mid America International Agricultural Consortium<br />
d<br />
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
Graduate Program Involvement<br />
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Completed Current<br />
Degree<br />
Major Committee Major Committee<br />
Advisor Member Advisor Member<br />
Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics 19 14 2 0<br />
M.S. in Agricultural Economics, Thesis 12 9<br />
M.S. in Agricultural Economics, Creative<br />
Component<br />
Masters of Agriculture in International Ag a,b<br />
M.S. in the School of International Studies a<br />
0 0<br />
14 7 0 0<br />
53 11 21 0<br />
34 36 0 1<br />
Total 132 77 23 1<br />
Visiting Scholars Sponsored & Advised 32 0<br />
Total number Advised (major advisor to) 187 graduate students &visiting scholars<br />
a Students are not required to write a thesis, but are required to complete a creative component, internship, or a study<br />
abroad experience.<br />
b Master of Agriculture in Intl Ag was created in the fall 2008.<br />
Courses Taught at Oklahoma State University, 1987-2000<br />
AGEC 5203 – Advanced Agricultural Price Analysis<br />
AGEC 3303 – Agricultural Marketing<br />
Global Short Courses in International Agricultural Trade Policy<br />
University of Puebla in Mexico (UPAEP) Students, OSU-Stillwater Campus, June 2010.<br />
Monterey Tech Univ, College of Bus., Chihuahua, Mexico, 1/14/10 -1/16/10 & 2/19/10 - 2/21/10.<br />
OSHER Lifelong Learning Institue (OLLI) at Oklahoma State University, Feb 5 – March 12, 2009,<br />
Every Thursday, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm.<br />
Chapingo University, Texcoco, Mexico, Department of Agricultural Economics, Sept 7-11, 2009.<br />
Khon Kaen University, Thailand, Department of Management Sciences, June 2-12, 2005<br />
Nanjing Agricultural University, China, Department of Agribusiness, December 6-11, 2004<br />
University of Chihuahua, Mexico, Department of Animal Science and Agribusiness, June 1-30, 2004<br />
Azerbaijan Agricultural Development Credit Project, USAID Short Course, Oklahoma State<br />
University, October 28-29, 2002.<br />
Short-term Study Abroad Courses and Global Internships instituted -Served as the Course Leader<br />
1. Organized long-term (four weeks or more) internships in Argentina, Costa Rica, Zambia, and<br />
Thailand for CASNR undergraduate and graduate students, and SIS students, 2001-present.<br />
2. Argentina (including Patagonia), AGEC 4803 & AGEC 5990, May 2011 & 2012<br />
3. Costa Rica, AG 3080, June 2008, June 2009, June 2010<br />
4. China/Tibet, AGEC 4803, May 2006 and 2007<br />
5. Mexico, AG 3080, May 2001
Scientific Exchange Program<br />
Team Leader, China Exchange Program. Led a four-person team of U.S. professionals to China under<br />
a grant obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural<br />
Service, Short-Term Research Collaboration Worldwide. The objective was to learn more about<br />
consumers’ Response to Eco-Labeled Foods in China, February 17-28, 2004.<br />
Selected Presentations<br />
Key Note Speaker - the 2010 Intl Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) – China Agricultural Economic<br />
Review (CAER) International Conference, Oct 16-17, 2010, Beijing, P.R. China.<br />
Keynote Speaker –Phi Beta Delta (Honor Society for International Scholars) induction ceremony, 2007<br />
Keynote Speaker - 1 st China Green Food Development Forum, Shanghai, China, December 2004<br />
Keynote Speaker – XIVth International Symposium on Horticultural Economics, International Society for<br />
Horticultural Science (ISHS), Guernsey, Channel Islands, British Isles, September 2000.<br />
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program, Kellog Foundation, 1991 and 2007<br />
OSHER Lifelong Learning Institue at Oklahoma State University, 2007<br />
Kamanchi County Farm Burues Women’s Group, Lawton, Oklahoma, 2006<br />
Agricultural Education Class at Oklahoma State University, 2007 and 2008<br />
Nanjing Agricultural University, 2004<br />
Payne County Fruit and Vegetable Grower Association, 2003<br />
LaMolina University, Perú, 2001<br />
School of International Studies, Oklahoma State University, 2000<br />
Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, 1999<br />
Workshop on Marketing and Food Safety of Fruits and Vegetables<br />
Papers Presented at the Annual meetings of:<br />
American Agricultural Economics Association<br />
Western Agricultural Economics Association<br />
Southern Agricultural Economics Association<br />
Food Distribution Research Society<br />
Horticultural Industry Show<br />
International Society for Horticultural Science (2000)<br />
Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa<br />
Regional Research and Seminary Committees on Commodity Promotion Research (NEC-63) and the<br />
Impacts of Intl Trade & Domestic Policies on Southern Agriculture (S-1043).<br />
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