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CHANJIN CHUNG CURRICULUM VITAE Updated: April 7, 2017 1 ADDRESS: 322 Agricultural Hall Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078-6026 Tel: (405) 744-6164 Fax: (405) 744-8210 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Majored in Applied Economics and minored in Business Administration concentrating in Marketing, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 1996. M.S. Majored in Agricultural Economics, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, February 1987. B.S. Majored in Agricultural Economics and minored in Education, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, February 1980. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Graduate Program Coordinator: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. August 2011 to present. Breedlove Endowed Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. May 2011 to present. Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. June 2009 to present. Visiting Research Fellow: Korean Rural Economic Institute, Seoul, Korea. May 2009 to December 2009. Visiting Professor: Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. May 2009 to December 2009. Visiting Professor: Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. July 2009 to October 2009. Associate Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. June 2005 to May 2009. Adjunct Graduate Faculty Member: University of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. May 2004 to December 2006. Assistant Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. July 2002 to May 2005.

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CHANJIN CHUNG

CURRICULUM VITAE

Updated: April 7, 2017

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ADDRESS: 322 Agricultural Hall

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK 74078-6026

Tel: (405) 744-6164

Fax: (405) 744-8210

E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Majored in Applied Economics and minored in Business Administration

concentrating in Marketing, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota,

January 1996.

M.S. Majored in Agricultural Economics, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea,

February 1987.

B.S. Majored in Agricultural Economics and minored in Education, Konkuk

University, Seoul, Korea, February 1980.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Graduate Program Coordinator: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma

State University, Stillwater, OK. August 2011 to present.

Breedlove Endowed Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State

University, Stillwater, OK. May 2011 to present.

Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, OK. June 2009 to present.

Visiting Research Fellow: Korean Rural Economic Institute, Seoul, Korea. May 2009

to December 2009.

Visiting Professor: Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. May 2009 to December 2009.

Visiting Professor: Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. July 2009 to October 2009.

Associate Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, OK. June 2005 to May 2009.

Adjunct Graduate Faculty Member: University of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.

May 2004 to December 2006.

Assistant Professor: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, OK. July 2002 to May 2005.

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Associate Director: Cornell Commodity Promotion Research Program, Department of

Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. March 1999 to

June 2002.

Research Associate III: Cornell Commodity Promotion Research Program, Department

of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. November

1996 to February 1999.

Research Associate: Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations and Social Justice,

Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,

MN. October 1995 to October 1996.

Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant: University of Minnesota, January 1991 to

September 1995.

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Purchasing Manager/Commodity Buyer: Ralston Purina International Inc., Songtan,

Korea. March 1988 to May 1990.

Purchasing Manager/Commodity Buyer: Ralston Purina International Inc., Kunsan,

Korea. July 1985 to February 1988.

Assistant Purchasing Manager: Ralston Purina International Inc., Seoul, Korea.

September 1983 to June 1985.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRICULUM VITAE

Research

▪ 53 refereed journal articles published in major SSCI economics and agricultural

economics journals such as American Economic Review, Southern Economic Journal,

Contemporary Economic Policy, Gerontologist, Applied Economics, Agribusiness: An

International Journal, and American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

▪ Recipient of the 2014 Outstanding Article Award from Agribusiness: An International

Journal.

▪ 33 experiment and extension papers published, and 55 papers presented at various

national and international conferences (in Canada, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, and

Peru).

▪ Principal or co-principal investigator on grants totalling about $2.7 million ($2.2 million

for the last 5 years).

Teaching and Advising

▪ Teaching three graduate level courses: Econometric Methods (AGEC5213), Advance

Agricultural Prices (AGEC5203), and Advanced Agricultural Marketing (AGEC6303).

▪ Advisor or committee member for 62 current and former graduate students at OSU (23 of

them as adviser).

▪ Recipient of the 2017 Excellence in Graduate Student Advising & Mentoring Award

from the College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Oklahoma State

University.

▪ International teaching experience: University of Chihuahua in Mexico, 2005; Konkuk

University in Korea, 2006-present; Kyushu University in Japan, 2009.

Service

▪ Faculty Council for Oklahoma State University, 2011-2015 (Chair, Rules and Procedures

Committee); Faculty Council for the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural

Resources, 2010-2012; Graduate examinations committee, 2002-present; Graduate

admission committee, 2004-present (Chair since Fall, 2011).

▪ Reviewer of Competitive Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program, U.S. Department

of Agriculture/ERS, Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program, 2008.

▪ NEC-63, regional research committee on commodity promotion, secretary, 2003-2007.

▪ American Agricultural Economics Association: selected paper review committee, 2000-

2001, 2006; poster session review committee, 2001.

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▪ Editorial Board member for Journal of Livestock Management, 2009-present; Korean

Checkoff Institute, Senior Research Fellow, 2004-2010; Korean Rural Economic Institute,

Research Fellow, 2009: Korean Rural Development Administration, Senior Research

Fellow and Advisor, 2003-present.

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LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

Attachment Number Description Page

1 Description of Current Duties with Appointment

Percentages

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2 List of Journal Articles 8

3 List of Papers in Journal Review 12

4 List of Papers in Progress for Journal Submission 13

5 List of Experiment Station Publications 14

6 List of Extension Publications 17

7 List of Papers Presented at Professional Conferences

and Meetings

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8 List of Creative Works 24

9 List of Grants and Contracts 25

10 Major Outside Activities 28

11 University and Professional Services 29

12 International Program Activities 30

13 Teaching Program Activities 33

14 Research Program Activities 37

15 Most Important Accomplishments 38

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ATTACHMENT 1

Description of Current Duties with Appointment Percentages

Title: Professor

Appointment Percentages: 25% teaching and 75% research

Description of Current Duties: Teaching responsibilities include; a) the teaching of two to

three graduate classes; b) advising as needed Ph.D. and

M.S. students; c) providing general support to the teaching

program via committee work and support of departmental

activities for students. Research duties include; a) Hatch

project research on agribusiness and marketing issues; b)

active solicitation of grants to support experiment station

research funding..

Specific responsibilities include:

1. Teach two to three courses per year. These courses will be primarily at the graduate level

and will be one of the Department’s course offerings in the area of marketing and

quantitative methods.

2. Advise Ph.D. and M.S. students.

3. Serve on one or more Departmental teaching related committees.

4. Support and contribute to the Department’s efforts to recruit and place students in quality

jobs.

5. Establish a Hatch Project to conduct research to understand the factors affecting the

business management of firms in the agricultural and natural resource industry.

6. Establish a national reputation for research in one or more subject matter areas of

agribusiness, including but not limited to supply chain management, commodity

promotion, and industrial organization.

7. Publish in leading Agricultural Economics journals as well as other related journals.

8. Seek out opportunities to conduct multi-disciplinary research.

9. Coordinate applied research efforts with extension faculty and help communicate

research results to agribusiness decision makers.

10. Seek extramural support to supplement experiment station research funding.

11. Facilitate the exchange of knowledge between industry and academia via conferences and

university/business personnel exchanges.

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ATTACHMENT 2

List of Journal Articles

53. Surathkal, Prasanna and Chanjin Chung. “Asymmetric Adjustment in Vertical Price

Transmission in the U.S. Beef Sector: Testing for Differences among Product Cuts and Quality

Grades.” Applied Economics (2017)

52. Durborow, Samantha L., Chanjin Chung, and Seonwoong Kim. “Implications of the 2006 E.

Coli Outbreak on Spatial Price Transmission in the U.S. Fresh Spinach Market.” Agribusiness:

An International Journal (2017)

51. Ji, Inbae and Chanjin Chung. “Assessment of Market Power and Cost Efficiency Effects in

the U.S. Beef Packing Industry.” Journal of Rural Development 39 (2016).

50. Ji, Inbae, Chanjin Chung, and Jungmin Lee. “Measuring Oligopsony Power in the U.S.

Cattle Procurement Market: Packer Concentration, Cattle Cycle, and Seasonality.” Agribusiness:

An International Journal 33(1)(2016)

49. Park, Seongjin, Chanjin Chung, and Kellie C. Raper. “Modeling Upstream and Downstream

Market Power in Bilateral Oligopoly.” Applied Economics (2016)

48. Han, Sungill, Chanjin Chung, and Prasanna Surathkal. “Impacts of Increased Corn Ethanol

Production on Price Asymmetry and Market Linkages in Fed Cattle Markets. Agribusiness: An

International Journal (2016).

47. Ghimire, Monika, Tracy A. Boyer, Chanjin Chung, and Justin Q. Moss. “Consumers’ Shares

of Preferences for Turfgrass Attributes Using a Discreet Choice Experiment and the Best-Worst

Method.” HortScience 51(7)(2016).

46. Ghimire, Monika, Tracy A. Boyer, Chanjin Chung, and Justin Q. Moss. “Estimation of

Residential Water Demand under Uniform Volumetric Water Pricing.” Journal of Water

Resources Planning and Management, 10.1061 (2015).

http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29WR.1943-5452.0000580

45. Cheol-hi Lee, Chanjin Chung, and Chil-Goo Choi. “Analysis on Cost Efficiency of Korean

Farmers with DEA and Tobit Model.” Journal of the Korean Society of International

Agriculture 27(3)(2015).

44. Chung, Chanjin, Young Sook Eom, and Byung Woo Yang. “Optimal Generic Advertising

under Bilateral Imperfect Competition between Processors and Retailers.” Agribusiness: An

International Journal, 30(4)(2014) (the 2014 Outstanding Article Award).

43. Baker, Christopher., Tracy Boyer, and Chanjin Chung. “Quantifying Student Preferences

for Spending Fees for Technology in a College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.”

NACTA Journal, 57(2)(2013).

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42. Ji, Inbae and Chanjin Chung. “Granger Causality between Captive Supplies and Cash

Market Prices in the U.S. Cattle Procurement Market.” Agricultural and Resource Economics

Review, 41(3)(2012)

41. Chung, Chanjin, Ki-Hyun Kim, and Sungil Han. “Economic Impact of Hanwoo Advertising

Programs on Korean Beef Demand.” Journal of Agricultural Management and Policy,

39(2)(2012)

40. Chung, Chanjin, Sungill Han, and Brian Briggeman. “Willingness to Pay for Beef Quality

Attributes: A Latent Segmentation Analysis. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics,

44(4)(2012)

39. Chung, Chanjin and Emilio Tostao. “Effects of Horizontal Consolidation under Bilateral

Imperfect Competition between Processors and Retailers.” Applied Economics, 44(2012).

38. Changhee Kim and Chanjin Chung. “Hedonic Analysis of Retail Egg Prices Using Store

Scanner Data :An Application of the Korean Egg Market.” Journal of Food Distribution

Research, 42(5)(2011).

37. Tostao, Emilio, Chanjin Chung, and B. W. Brorsen. “Integrating Auction Theory with

Traditional Measures of Market Power.”Agribusiness: An International Journal, 27(2) (2011).

36. Chung, Chanjin. “Values of Quality Attributes in the Korean Beef Market: Identifying

Sources of Heterogeneity.” Annals of Korean Studies, 11(2010).

35. Chung, Chanjin, Sungill Han, and Tracy Boyer. “How Many Choice Sets and Alternatives

are Optimal? Consistency in Choice Experiments.” Agribusiness: An International Journal,

26(2010).

34. Patton, Rachel J., Damona Doye, David L. Lalman, Derrell S. Peel, Kellie C. Raper and

Chanjin Chung. “Factors Affecting Adoption of Recommended Management Practices in

Stocker Cattle Production.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 42(1)(2010).

33. Chung, Chanjin, Tracy Boyer, and Sungill Han. “Valuing Quality Attributes and Country

Equity in the Korean Beef Market.” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60(3) (2009).

32.Chung, Chanjin, Tong Zhang, and Derrell Peel. “Effects of Country-of-Origin Labeling in

the U.S. Meat Industry with Imperfectly Competitive Processors. Agricultural and Resource

Economics Review, 38(3) (2009).

31. Chung, Chanjin and Emilio Tostao. “Non-parametric Estimation of Oligopsony Power in the

First-Price Auction.” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60(2) (2009).

30. Kilima, Fredy, Chanjin Chung, Phil Kenkel, and Emanuel Mbiha. “ Impacts of Market

Reform on Spatial Volatility of Maize Prices in Tanzania.” Journal of Agricultural Economics,

10 59(2) (2008).

29. Chung, Chanjin, Todd M. Schmit, Diansheng Dong, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Economic

Evaluation of Category Management of Dairy Cases in Grocery Stores.” Agribusiness: An

International Journal 23(4) (2007).

28. Chung, Chanjin, Franklin B. Norwood, and Clem E. Ward, “Does Support for Beef Checkoff

Programs Differ by Producer Characteristics and Attitudes?” CHOICES 21(2) (2006).

27. Schmit, Todd M., Chanjin Chung, and Harry M. Kaiser, “The Dairy Case Management

Program: Does It Mooove More Milk?” CHOICES 21(2) (2006).

26. Norwood, F. Bailey, Chris Winn, Chanjin Chung, and Clement Ward. “Surveying the

Feasibility of a Voluntary Beef Checkoff.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

31(1) (2006).

25. Chung, Chanjin. “Quality Bias in Price Elasticity.” Applied Economic Letters, 13(4) (2006).

24. Chung, Chanjin, Diansheng Dong, Todd M. Schmit, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian M. Gould.

“Estimation of Price Elasticities from Cross-Sectional Data.” Agribusiness: An International

Journal 21(4)(2005).

23. Dong, Diansheng, Chanjin Chung, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Modeling Milk Purchasing

Behavior with a Panel Data Double-Hurdle Model” Applied Economics 36 (8) (2004).

22. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Commodity Promotion

Programs by Producer Size.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 19 (3) (Summer 2003).

21. Ards, Sheila, Samuel L. Myers, Jr., Chanjin Chung, Allan Malkis, and Brian Hagerty.

“Decomposing Black-White Differences in Child Maltreatment.” Child Maltreatment (May

2003).

20. Schmit, Todd, Brian Gould, Diansheng Dong, Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “The

Impact of Generic Advertising on Household Cheese Purchases: A Censored Autocorrelated

Regression Approach.” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics (March 2003).

19. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Advertising Evaluation and Cross-Sectional Data

Aggregation.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics (August 2002).

18. Schmit, Todd, Diansheng Dong, Chanjin Chung, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould.

“Identifying the Extensive and Intensive Effects of Generic Advertising on the Household

Demand for Fluid Milk and Cheese.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (July

2002).

17. Chung, Chanjin, Samuel L. Myers, Jr., and Lisa Saunders. “Racial Differences in

Transportation Access to Employment in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1980 and 1990.” The

11 American Economic Review (May 2001).

16. Ards, Sheila, Chanjin Chung, and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “Sample Selection Bias and Racial

Differences in Child Abuse Reporting: Once again.” Child Abuse and Neglect, The International

Journal 25 (December 2000).

15. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Generic Advertising Benefits Across

Participating Firms.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics (August 2000).

14. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Do Farmers Get An Equal Bang for Their Buck from

Generic Advertising Programs? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.” Journal of Agricultural

and Resource Economics (July 2000).

13. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Determinants of Temporal Variations in Generic

Advertising Effectiveness.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 16(2) (2000).

12. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Measurement of Advertising Effectiveness Using

Alternative Measures of Advertising Exposure.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 15(4)

(1999)

11. Chung, Chanjin and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “Do the Poor Pay More for Food? An Analysis of

Grocery Store Availability and Food Price Disparities.” The Journal of Consumer Affairs 33

(Winter 1999).

10. Ards, Sheila, Chanjin Chung, and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “The Effects of Sample Selection

Bias on Racial Differences in Child Abuse Reporting: Reply.” Child Abuse and Neglect, The

International Journal 23 (December 1999).

9. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in

Multi-Stage Production Systems: Comment.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics

(August 1999).

8. Chung, Chanjin and James E. Pettigrew. “Economics of Soybean Biotechnology in the

Livestock Industry.” International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 1(3) (1998).

7. Darity, William A., Jr., Samuel L. Myers, Jr., and Chanjin Chung. “Racial Earnings

Disparities and Family Structure.” Southern Economic Journal 65(1) (1998).

6. Lenz, John, Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “An Economic Analysis of Generic Milk

Advertising Impacts on Markets in New York State.” Agribusiness: An International Journal

14(1) (1998).

5. Myers, Samuel L., Jr. and Chanjin Chung. “Criminal Perceptions and Violent Criminal

Victimization.” Contemporary Economic Policy 16 (July 1998).

4. Ards, Sheila, Chanjin Chung, and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “The Effects of Sample Selection

12 Bias on Racial Differences in Child Abuse Reporting.” Child Abuse and Neglect, The

International Journal 22(2) (1998).

3. Chung, Chanjin and Brian L. Buhr. “Market Level Distribution of the Economic Impacts of

Modified Soybeans.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 13(5) (1997)

2. Chung, Chanjin and Vernon Eidman. “The Economic Use of Spent Bleaching Earth.”

INFORM 8 (July 1997).

1. Myers, Samuel L., Jr. and Chanjin Chung. “Racial Differences in Home Ownership and

Home Equity Among Preretirement-Aged Households.” The Gerontologist 36(3) (1996).

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ATTACHMENT 3

List of Papers in Journal Review

5. Surathkal, Prasanna and Chanjin Chung. “Effects of Packers’ Inventory and Market Power on

Price Adjustments in the U.S. Beef Industry.” (Contemporary Economic Policy, 1st Round)

4. Park, Seongjin and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Bilateral Market Power of Processors and

Retailers in the U.S. Beef Industry.” (Agribusiness: An International Journal, 2nd

round).

3. Rushin, Johnna, Chanjin Chung, and Surathkal, Prasanna. “Impact of the Livestock Mandatory

Reporting Act on the Vertical Price Transmission within the Beef Supply Channel.”

(Agribusiness: An International Journal, 1st round)

2. Qui, Zhiming and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Effects of Food Programs on Children’s Food

Insecurity: A Simultaneous Equation Model with Pseudo Panel Data” (Food Policy, 1st Round)

1. Ghimire, Monika, Tracy Boyer and Chanjin Chung. “Heterogeneity in Preferences for

Turfgrass Attributes: A Latent Class Model” (Agronomy Journal, 1st Round).

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ATTACHMENT 4

List of Papers in Progress for Journal Submission

8. Murenga, Bernadette and Chanjin Chung. “Effects of Livestock Mandatory Reporting on Fed

Cattle Spot Market Price Volatility: Evidences from United States Regional Cattle Markets.

7. Chung, Chanjin, Peaseth Trak, and Sungill Han. “Efficiency of Rice Production in South

Korea.”

6. Lee, Jeongmin and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Market Power of Agricultural and Food

Industries: An Issue of Data Aggregation.”

5. Ge, Candi, Chanjin Chung, Tracy Boyer, and Marco Palmer. “Sod Producer Preferences for

Turfgrass Attributes: An Eye Tracking Study.”

4. Boyer, Tracy, Schmidt, JoDee, and Chanjin Chung. “Adoption of Water Conservation by Turf

Managers.”

3. Chung, Chanjin. “Optimal Advertising Expenditure under Bilateral Imperfect Competition

using a Production Function Approach.”

2. Jeongseung Kim, Chanjin Chung, and Cheolhi Lee. “Is Efficiency the Driving Force of

Commercialized Agriculture?: Small vs. Large Farms in Korea.”

1. Chung, Chanjin and Zhiming Qui. “Impact of Food Programs on Child Food Insecurity: An

Errors in Variables Estimation.”

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ATTACHMENT 5

List of Experiment Station Publications

9. Schmit, Todd M., Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “The Dairy Case Management

Program: Does It Moove More Milk? A Case Study of the Northwestern Hudson Valley Market.

NICPRE Research Bulletin 2004-02, National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and

Evaluation, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, January

2004.

8. Kaiser, Harry M. and Chanjin Chung. “Impact of Generic Milk Advertising on New York

State Markets, 1986-2000.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 2002-02, National Institute for

Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and

Managerial Economics, Cornell University, March 2002.

7. Schmit, Todd M., Chanjin Chung, Diansheng Dong, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould.

“Identifying the Extensive and Intensive Effects of Generic Advertising on the Household

Demand for Fluid Milk and Cheese.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 01-01, National Institute for

Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation, Department of Applied Economics and

Management, Cornell University, January 2001.

6. Kaiser, Harry M. and Chanjin Chung. “Impact of Generic Milk Advertising on New York

State Markets.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 99-05, National Institute for Commodity Promotion

Research and Evaluation, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics,

Cornell University, June 1999.

5. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in

Multi-Stage Production Systems: Further Results.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 98-10, National

Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation, Department of Agricultural,

Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University, November 1998.

4. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Determinants of Temporal Variations in Advertising

Effectiveness.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 98-03, National Institute for Commodity Promotion

Research and Evaluation, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics,

Cornell University, April 1998.

3. Lenz, John, Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “An Economic Analysis of Generic Milk

Advertising Impacts on Markets in New York State.” NICPRE Research Bulletin 97-06,

National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation, Department of

Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University, March 1997.

2. Ards, Sheila, Chanjin Chung, and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “Measuring the Effects of Reporting

Bias on Estimates of Child Abuse.” Wilkins Center Working Paper, University of Minnesota,

February 1997.

1. Myers, Samuel L. Jr., Lisa Saunders, and Chanjin Chung. “Transportation, Efficiency, and

Equity.” Buying Time: Symposium-Research Policy Symposium on the Land Use and Equity

16 Impacts of Congestion Pricing. State and Local Policy Program, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute

of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, August 1996.

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ATTACHMENT 6

List of Extension Publications

26. Chung, Chanjin. “Assessing Bilateral Imperfect Competition between Processors and

Retailers.” Proceedings of International Conference on Global System Risk in Food, Energy,

and Finance: 456-462. Korea University, November 2014.

25. Chung, Chanjin. “Commodity Advertising for Product Differentiated Agricultural

Industries.” Proceedings of Korean Livestock Management Association Symposium: 95-105.

Seoul, Korea, July 2010.

24. Chung, Chanjin and Jonghoon Kim. “U.S. and Korean Checkoff Programs.” Proceedings of

Korean Livestock Management Association Symposium: 111-123. June 2008.

23. Chung, Chanjin. “What Can We Learn from the U.S. Checkoff Programs?” Checkoff

Newsletter, Korean Checkoff Institute, No.17, December 2007.

22. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Soybean Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.15, May 2007.

21. Chung, Chanjin. “Arkansas Rice Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.13, January 2007.

20. Schmit, M. Todd and Chanjin Chung. “A Retail Approach to Improving Milk Sales," Smart

Marketing, Cornell University, December 2006.

19. Chung, Chanjin. “Florida Citrus Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.12, November 2006.

18. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Mushroom Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.11, September 2006.

17. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Honey Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean Checkoff

Institute, No.9, May 2006.

16. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Chicken Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.8, March 2006.

15. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Egg Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean Checkoff

Institute, No.7, January 2006.

14. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Pork Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean Checkoff

Institute, No.6, September 2005.

13. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Beef Checkoff Programs.” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean Checkoff

Institute, No.5, July 2005.

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12. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Dairy Checkoff Programs (II).” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.4, May, 2005.

11. Chung, Chanjin. “U.S. Dairy Checkoff Programs (I).” Checkoff Newsletter, Korean

Checkoff Institute, No.3, March, 2005.

10. Chung, Chanjin. “Checkoff Assessment for the U.S. Commodity Programs.” Checkoff

Newsletter, Korean Checkoff Institute, No.2, January, 2005.

9. Chung, Chanjin. “Checkoff Programs in the U.S. Agricultural Industry.” Checkoff Newsletter,

Korean Checkoff Institute, No.1, October, 2004.

8. Chung, Chanjin, Shida R. Henneberry, and Emilio Tostao. “Optimal Advertising and Free-

Riding Under a Voluntary Beef Checkoff Program.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.10 No.3, The Third

Quarter 2004.

7. Schmit, Todd M., Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “The Dairy Case Management

Program: an Alternative Retail Promotion Approach.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.10 No.2, The

Second Quarter 2004.

6. Schmit, Todd M., Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “The Dairy Case Management

Program: an Alternative Retail Promotion Approach.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.10 No.2, The

Second Quarter 2004.

5. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Evaluation of Producer Gains from Commodity

Checkoff Programs: Research vs. Promotion.” The Smart Marketing Newsletter, August, 2001.

4. Schmit, Todd M., Chanjin Chung, Diansheng Dong, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould.

“Decomposing the Extensive and Intensive Effects of Advertising on Fluid Milk and Cheese

Demand.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.7 No.1, The First Quarter 2001.

3. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Measuring Advertising Effectiveness: Expenditure vs.

Gross Rating Point.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.5 No.2, The Second Quarter 1999.

2. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of gains from Commodity Checkoff

Programs: Research vs. Promotion.” NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.5 No.1, The First Quarter 1999.

1. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Does Advertising Effectiveness Vary over Time?”

NICPRE Quarterly, Vol.4 No.1, The First Quarter 1998.

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ATTACHMENT 7

List of Papers Presented at Professional Conferences and Meetings

51. Surathkal, Prasanna and Chanjin Chung. “Effects of Packers’ Inventory and Market Power

on Price Adjustments in the U.S. Beef Industry.” Western Economics Association International,

13th

International Conference, January 3-6, 2017, Santiago, Chile.

50. Chandra, A. K.E. Kenworthy, B.M Schwartz, P.L. Raymer, Y. Wu, S.R. Milla-Lewis, L.R.

Nelson, P. Munoz, Q. Yu, J.Q. Moss, B. Wherley, G.L. Miller, D.L. Martin, F.C. Waltz, J.B.

Unruh, W.C. Reynolds, T. Boyer, C. Chung and M. Palma. Plant Genetics and Genomics to

Improve Drought and Salinity Tolerance for Sustainable Turfgrass Production in the Southern

United States. 2015 ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Meetings, November 15-18, 2015,

Minnepolis, MN. Abstract 271-2, on-line at:

https://scisoc.confex.com/scisoc/2015am/webprogram/Paper94615.html.

49. Boyer, Tracy, Monika Ghimire, and Chanjin Chung. “Consumer preferences for Warm

Season Turfgrass Attributes.” Symposium: USDA-SCRI Turfgrass Breeding Projects

Minneapolis, MN November 17, 2015.

48. Chung, Chanjin. “Assessing Bilateral Imperfect Competition between Processors and

Retailers.” International Conference on Global System Risk in Food, Energy, and Finance.

November 4-9, 2014, Seoul, Korea.

47. Surathkal, Prasanna and Chanjin Chung. “Asymmetric Adjustment in Vertical Price

Transmission in the U.S. Beef Sector: Testing for Differences among Product Cuts and Quality

Grades.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis,

MN.

46. Jeongseung Kim, Chanjin Chung, and Cheolhi Lee. “Is Efficiency the Driving Force of

Commercialized Agriculture?: Small vs. Large Farms in Korea.” Western Economics

Association International. June 27-July1, 2014, Denver, Colorado.

45. Chung, Chanjin, Young Sook Eom, and Byung Woo Yang. “Optimal Generic Advertising

under Bilateral Imperfect Competition between Processors and Retailers.” Agricultural and

Applied Economics Association. August 4-6, 2013, Washington D.C.

44. Seongjin Park and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Market Power Exertion under Bilateral

Imperfect Competition.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. August 12-14,

2012, Seattle, Washington.

43. Chung, Chanjin, Sungil Han, and Daeseok Suh. “Generic Advertising in Concentrated and

Differentiated Agricultural Markets.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. July

24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

42. Inbae Ji and Chanjin Chung. “Dynamic Assessment of Bertrand Oligopsony in the U.S.

20 Beef Cattle Procurement Market.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. July 24-

26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

41. Inbae Ji and Chanjin Chung. “Dynamic Assessment of Oligopoly/Oligopsony Power and

Cost Efficiency Using the NEIO in the U.S. Beef Packing Industry.” Agricultural and Applied

Economics Association. July 26-28, 2010, Denver, Colorado.

40. Chung, Chanjin. “Commodity Advertising for Product Differentiated Agricultural

Industries.” Korean Livestock Management Association. June 30 - July 2, 2010, Seoul,

Korea.

39. Daeseok, Suh and Chanjin Chung. “Dose Generic Advertising Help or Hurt Brand

Advertising?” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. July 26-28, 2009,

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

38. Roh, Kyungsang, Sungil Han, and Chanjin Chung. “Evaluation of Korean Beef Checkoff

Programs.” Korean Livestock Management Association. February 19, 2009, Seoul, Korea.

37. Chung, Chanjin. “Improving Korean Checkoff Programs: Lessons from U.S. Checkoff

Programs.” Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery, and Food, Korean Checkoff

Research Institute, and Korean Rural Economics Institute. December, 15, 2008, Seoul, Korea.

36. Chung, Chanjin, Sungil Han, and Brian Briggeman. “Willingness to Pay for Beef Quality

Attributes: A Latent Segmentation Analysis.” American Agricultural Economics Association.

July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida.

35. Chung, Chanjin and Jonghoon Kim. “U.S. and Korean Checkoff Programs.” Korean

Livestock Management Association. June 5, 2008, Chun Cheon, Korea.

34. Chung, Chanjin. “Willingness to Pay for Beef Quality and Country Equity.” Nec-63

Conference. March 14-15, 2008, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

33. Chung, Chanjin and Jonghoon Kim. “Agricultural Checkoff Programs in Korea.” Nec-63

Conference. September 27-28, 2007, Vancouver, Canada.

32. Chung, Chanjin, Sungil Han, and Tracy Boyer. “Valuing Quality Attributes and Country

Equity in the Korean Beef Market.” American Agricultural Economics Association. July 29-

August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon.

31. Tostao, Emilio and Chanjin Chung. “Testing for Market Power in Cattle Procurement

Markets: A Nonparametric Approach.” American Agricultural Economics Association. July

23-26, 2006, Long Beach, California.

30. Basu, Debasmita and Chanjin Chung. “The Comparison of Welfare Impacts between

Price and Quantity Competition under Bilateral Oligopoly in Beef Packing Industry.”

American Agricultural Economics Association. July 23-26, 2006, Long Beach, California.

21 29. Chung, Chanjin, Franklin B. Norwood, Chris Winn, and Clement Ward. “Feasibility and

Design of Voluntary Beef Checkoffs.” NEC-63 Conference. March 17-18, 2005, San Diego,

California.

28. Chung, Chanjin, Tong Zhang, and Derrell Peel. “ Will Country-of-Origin Labeling

(COOL) be Cool for the U.S. Beef Industry?” American Agricultural Economics Association.

August 1-4, 2004, Denver, Colorado.

27. Winn, Chris, Chanjin Chung, Franklin B. Norwood, and Clement Ward. “ Surveying the

Feasibility of a Voluntary Beef Checkoff.” American Agricultural Economics Association.

August 1-4, 2004, Denver, Colorado.

26. Kilima, Fredy, Chanjin Chung, Phil Kenkel, and Emanuel Mbiha. “Impacts of Market

Reforms on Spatial Volatility of Maize Price in Tanzania.” American Agricultural Economics

Association. August 1-4, 2004, Denver, Colorado.

25. Schmit, Todd M., Harry M. Kaiser, and Chanjin Chung. “The Dairy Case Management

Program: Does It Moove More Milk? August 1-4, 2004, Denver, Colorado.

24. Chung, Chanjin and Emilio Tostao. “Voluntary Beef Checkoff Program? An Analysis of

Optimal Advertising and Free-Rider Problem in an Imperfectly Competitive Industry.” The

Spring 2004 NEC-63 Conference. March 25-26, 2004, Baltimore, MD.

23. Chung, Chanjin, Shida R. Henneberry, and Emilio Tostao. “Will the Voluntary Checkoff

Program be the Answer? An Analysis of Optimal Advertising and Free-Rider Problem in the

U.S. Beef Industry.” Southern Agricultural Economics Association. February 14-18, 2004,

Tulsa, OK.

22. Chung, Chanjin, Harry M. Kaiser, Diansheng Dong, and Todd M. Schmit. “Benefits of

Category Management on Dairy Cases of Grocery Retailers.” The Fall 2003 NEC-63

Conference. October 6-7, 2003, Lake Tahoe, CA.

21. Chung, Chanjin, Harry M. Kaiser, Diansheng Dong, and Todd M. Schmit. “Measuring

Effects of Category Management.” Western Economics Association International. July 11-15,

2003, Denver, Colorado.

20. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Commodity Promotion

Programs by Producer Size.” The Fall 2002 NEC-63 Conference. October 22-23, 2002,

Washington, D.C.

19. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Advertising Evaluation and Cross-Sectional Data

Aggregation.” Allied Social Science Associations. January 4-6, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia.

18. Chung, Chanjin, Diansheng Dong, Todd M. Schmit, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Estimation of

Price Elasticities from Cross-Sectional Data.” American Agricultural Economics Association.

August 5-8, 2001, Chicago, Illinois.

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17. Dong, Diansheng, Chanjin Chung, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Modeling Milk Purchasing

Behavior with a Panel Data Double Hurdle Model.” American Agricultural Economics

Association. August 5-8, 2001, Chicago, Illinois.

16. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Economics Impacts of Commodity Programs

among Industry Producers.” The Spring 2001 NEC-63 Conference. March 22-23, 2001,

Washington, D.C.

15. Chung, Chanjin, Samuel L. Myers, Jr., and Lisa Saunders. “Racial Differences in

Transportation Access to Employment in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1980 and 1990.”

American Economics Associations. January 5-7, 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana.

14. Chung, Chanjin, Diansheng Dong, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould. “Advertising

Evaluation and Data Aggregation.” American Agricultural Economics Association. July 30-

August 2, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

13. Schmit, M. Todd, Chanjin Chung, Diansheng Dong, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould.

“Evaluation of the Generic Dairy Advertising Program: A Household-Level Demand

Analysis.” American Agricultural Economics Association. July 30-August 2, 2000, Tampa,

Florida.

12. Dong, Diansheng, Chanjin Chung, Todd M. Schmit, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Modeling the

Effects of Advertising Using a Dynamic Tobit Model.” American Agricultural Economics

Association. July 30-August 2, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

11. Chung, Chanjin, Diansheng Dong, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Measuring Advertising

Effectiveness: Temporal Aggregation.” Western Economics Association International, June

29-July 3, 2000, Vancouver, Canada.

10. Dong, Diansheng, Chanjin Chung, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Advertising Effects on

Consumer's Decision to Penetrate Dairy Markets: A Double Hurdle Approach.” Western

Economics Association International, June 29-July 3, 2000, Vancouver, Canada.

9. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Generic Advertising Benefits

Across Participating Firms.” Allied Social Science Associations. January 6-8, 2000, Boston,

Massachusetts.

8. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Measuring Advertising Effectiveness: Expenditure

vs. Gross Rating Point.” The Spring 1999 NEC-63 Conference. March 29-30, 1999,

Washington, D.C.

7. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Generic Advertising Benefits

Across Producers.” American Agricultural Economics Association. August 2-5, 1998, Salt

Lake City, Utah.

23 6. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion

in Multi-Stage Production Systems: Further Results .” Western Economics Association

International, June 28-July 2, 1998, Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

5. Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Determinants of Temporal Variations in Generic

Advertising Effectiveness.” Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association,

June 21-23, 1998, Ithaca, New York.

4. Chung, Chanjin and Brian L. Buhr. “A Generalized Recursive Simulation Model for the

Economic Evaluation of Agricultural Biotechnology.” American Agricultural Economics

Association. July 27-30, 1997, Toronto, ON, Canada.

3. Myers, Samuel L. Jr. and Chanjin Chung. “Criminal Perceptions and Violent Criminal

Victimization.” Western Economics Association International. June 30-July 2, 1996, San

Francisco, California.

2. Chung, Chanjin, Vernon Eidman, James E. Pettigrew, Hugh Chester-Jones, and Jestina

Kusina. "Testing an Exponential Pig Growth Response Function against Quadratic

Specification." The American Dairy Science Association and The American Society of

Animal Science. July 11-15, 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1. Chester-Jones, Hugh, James E. Pettigrew, Chanjin Chung, Vernon Eidman, L. Jacobson,

and S.G. Cornelius. "Response of Growing-Finishing Pigs to Varying Dietary Lysine and

Supplemental Fat Levels." The American Dairy Science Association and The American

Society of Animal Science. July 11-15, 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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List of Creative Works

Poster Sessions:

4. Lee, Jungmin and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Market Power of Agricultural and Food

Industries: An Issue of Data Aggregation Bias.” Agricultural and Applied Economics

Association Annual Conference, July 26-28, 2015, San Francisco, CA.

3. Park, Seongjin and Chanjin Chung. “Estimating Market Power Exertion under Bilateral

Imperfect Competition.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. August 12-14,

2012, Seattle, Washington.

2. Chung, Chanjin, Vernon Eidman, James E. Pettigrew, Hugh Chester-Jones, and Jestina

Kusina. "Testing an Exponential Pig Growth Response Function against Quadratic

Specification." The American Dairy Science Association and The American Society of

Animal Science. July 11-15, 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1. Chester-Jones, Hugh, James E. Pettigrew, Chanjin Chung, Vernon Eidman, L. Jacobson,

and S.G. Cornelius. "Response of Growing-Finishing Pigs to Varying Dietary Lysine and

Supplemental Fat Levels." The American Dairy Science Association and The American

Society of Animal Science. July 11-15, 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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List of Grants and Contracts

USDA, NIFA-AFRI. $1 million (for OSU). 2015-2019. Title: Persistence, Survival, and

Recovery of Warm-Season Turfgrass Selections for Sustainable Urban Landscapes Under

Limited Irrigation and Long-Term Drought. The project will build on the success and

momentum of an existing USDA-SCRI CAPS project ending in 2015. Turfgrass is a primary

recreational surface and enhances the aesthetic value of urban environments improving

physiological and psychological well-being with a multibillion dollar industry in the United

States. However, water availability for irrigating turfgrass is becoming limited, and the

resulting policies on water restrictions and public opinions impact turfgrass production and

the performance of installed turf, posing challenges to the whole turfgrass industry. To

address turfgrass water use related issues, a 5-year USDA-NIFA funded SCRI project has

identified 105 advanced lines with improved drought and salinity tolerance through the

extensive collaboration among scientists in southern U.S. The advanced lines require better

quantification of their long-term drought persistence and ancillary information is needed

before commercialization. We propose using a Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAPs)

team comprised of turfgrass breeders, extension specialists, plant physiologists, irrigation

engineers, molecular biologists and agricultural economists from five major universities

across the southern U.S. The CAPs team will coordinate and facilitate efforts in the area of

turfgrass production (Primary System I), and consumer appeal and market approaches

(Primary System II).

Korean Rural Economic Institute. $26,000, 2014. Title: Industrial Structure Analyses of

Processed Meat and Dairy Product Industries in Korea. The objective of this study is to measure

the degrees of market power in Korean meat and milk processing industry, while considering

the full range of bilateral imperfect competition between processors and retailers. Specifically,

we separate processors from the integrated processor-retailer sector that are typically used in

many previous studies and consider separate market power parameters for input and output

markets of processing and retail sectors. Therefore, both oligopoly and oligopsony market

power are estimated for retailers and processors, separately.

Korean Rural Development Administration. $60,000, 2013-2014. Title: Is Efficiency the

Driving Force of Commercialized Agriculture?: Small vs. Large Farms in Korea.

The primary purpose of the proposed research is to examine the viability of small farms in the

process of commercialized agriculture. More specifically, the study will measure efficiencies

of large vs. small farms to better understand economic and environmental conditions that

determine the efficiency of farms.

Korean Rural Economic Institute. $26,000, 2013. Title: Analyses of Dairy Check-Off Program

Effects and Integration Effects in Duck Industry. This study will examine the distributional

impacts of gains from generic milk advertising on producers, processors, and retailers with

alternative levels of price transmission elasticities, elasticities of demand and supply at retail,

whole, and farm-level markets, and market structures. The study will also explore some

optimal policy schemes (i.e., optimal assessment rates for producers and processors) to

maximize total welfare in the economy, gains to producers (assuming only producers are

26 paying for the programs), and gains to producers, processors, and retailers (assuming all three

entities are paying for the programs). This study will also examine economic effects of

vertical integration in Korean Duck industry.

USDA, NIFA-AFRI. $1.1 million (for OSU). 2010-2015. Title: Plant Genetics and

Genomics to Improve Drought and Salinity Tolerance for Sustainable Turfgrass Production in

the Southern United States. Working with turfgrass industry leaders we have identified our

research and extension objectives. Objectives of this project are to develop and use turfgrass

cultivars capable of tolerating soil moisture deficit (drought tolerance) and stress created by

saline (high salt) soils and/or saline irrigation water (effluent or brackish). A Coordinated

Agricultural Projects (CAPs) team is comprised of turfgrass breeders, extension specialists,

plant physiologists, soil scientists, and agricultural economists from five major universities

across the southern U.S. This CAPs team will coordinate and facilitate efforts in the area of

turfgrass production (Primary System I), and consumer appeal and market approaches

(Primary System II). This synergistic approach will restrict the duplication of research efforts

and broaden the network of extension activities, thereby greatly enhancing our capability to

capitalize on the genetic diversity for developing environmentally sustainable turfgrasses with

wider geographical adaptation and broader regional impacts. This CAPs project will

significantly increase the productivity, sustainability, and the economic gain of not only the

individual state turfgrass programs, but the overall turfgrass industry

Korean Rural Economic Institute. $10,000, 2009. Title: Information Asymmetry, Quality

Grading, and Welfare Effects: The Case of Korean Beef Market. The objective of this study

is to analyze limitations of current grading systems in the Korean beef market. The Korean

market is one of major export markets in Asia, and this study develops a new framework that

could be more consistent with the current consumers’ valuation of beef quality attributes.

National Agricultural Cooperatives Federation in Korea. $70,000, 2008. Title: Impacts of

Recent High-Commodity Prices on the Korean Feed Manufacturing Industry (with Jaesun

Roh, Seoul National University). The study develops an econometric model for the Korean

livestock industry and estimates economic effects of recent high-commodity prices. The

study also surveys U.S. and Japanese feed manufacturing industries and presents several ways

to reduce feed cost at the feed manufacturer level.

National Agricultural Cooperatives Federation in Korea. $70,000, 2008. Title: Impacts of U.S.

Beef Import on the Korean Beef Industry (with Jaesun Roh, Seoul National University). The

study develops an econometric model for the Korean beef industry and estimates effects of

U.S. beef import in Korean beef price and consumption.

Korean Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery. $10,000, 2007. Title: A Comparative Study of

U.S. and Korean Checkoff programs (with Jonghoon Kim, Korean Ministry of Agriculture

and Fishery). The study surveys various U.S. and Korean checkoff programs and seeks to

find directions of future development for checkoff programs in both countries.

Konkuk University in Seoul, Korea. $10,000, 2007. Title: Evaluation of Korean consumers’

perception on Korean beef checkoff program (with Sungil Han, Konkuk University). The

study surveyed Korean consumers’ perceptions and expectations on the checkoff programs,

27 and developed an econometric models for the evaluation. One of important findings from the

consumer survey was that Korean consumers have strong ethnocentrism. Korean consumers

strongly believe that Korean beef has to be the best for Korean consumers in terms of taste,

freshness, and health and food safety compared to imported beef. Results of this study have

been submitted for two journal publications.

Korean Beef Association. $90,000, 2007-2009. Title: Annual Evaluation of Korean Beef

Checkoff Programs for 2007- 2009 (with Sungil Han, Konkuk University, Seoul). The

proposed study is a three year-annual evaluation for Korean Beef Checkoff programs.

National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation. $12,000, 2004-2005.

Title: Valuing Beef Promotion through Traceability-Assured Labels: A Comparison of Self-

vs. Third-Party-Certification in Mexico, Japan, Korea, and the U.S.(with Shida Henneberry,

Oklahoma State University). To estimate consumers’ willingness-to-pay for the traceability-

assured beef in Mexico, Japan, Korea, and the U.S. The proposed study intends to examine

the consumer’s willingness-to-pay under self- and third-party certification systems, separately.

National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation. $12,000, 2003-2004.

Title: Free Rider Problem in Generic Promotion of Source Differentiated Products: A Case

Study of U.S. Beef Imports (with Shida Henneberry, Oklahoma State University). The

objective is to estimate the extent of free riding by commodity exporters in the evaluation of

advertising effectiveness.

National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation. $13,000, 2002-2003.

Title: Economic Evaluation of Category Management of Dairy Cases in Grocery Stores. This

study develops a general methodology that can be used for the analysis of economic impact of

in-store space management programs in retail stores and evaluates dairy case management

programs of the New York State grocery retailers.

USDA, HATCH. 2002-2009, $156,000. Title: Economics of Supply Chain Management,

Traceability, and Commodity Promotion in Food and Agricultural Industries.

USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service. 2000-2004, $400,000. Title: Quantitative Evaluation

of Fluid Milk Processors’ and Dairy Producers’ Generic Promotion Programs (with Harry M.

Kaiser, Cornell University). The objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of dairy promotion

programs at the national level each year.

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Major Outside Activities

Encouraging Small Farms to Adopt GS1 Food Traceability Technology

Through Branded ‘Click-to-Pay’ Mobile Technology and Marketing Alliances,

USDA/NIFA/SBIR, Consultant, 2011-2012.

Economic Assessment of Category Management of Grocery Retailers, American Dairy

Association and Dairy Council and Cornell University, Consultant, 2001-2002.

Several Research Projects on Economic Benefits of U.S. Dairy Promotion Programs for

American Dairy Board and AMS, USDA, 1998-2001.

Several Research Projects on Economic Benefits of New York State Dairy Promotion

Programs for New York State Fluid Milk Promotion Board and Department of Agriculture,

the State of New York, 1998-2001.

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University and Professional Services

Professional Organization Offices and Activities:

Member of Advisory Board, Korean Rural Development Administration, 2010-present.

Member of Editorial Board. Journal of Livestock Management, Seoul, Korea. 2009-present

U.S. Department of Agriculture/ ERS, Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program,

Reviewer of Competitive Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program, 2008.

NEC-63, The Research Committee on Commodity Promotion, Secretary, 2003-2007

American Agricultural Economics Association

Selected Paper Review Committee, 2000-2001, 2006

Poster Session Review Committee, 2001

Korean Checkoff Institute, Senior Research Fellow, 2004-present

Korean Rural Development Administration, Senior Research Fellow, 2003-2006

Reviewer for American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Canadian Journal of Agricultural

Economics, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agricultural and Resource

Economics Review, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Agricultural Economics,

Southern Economic Journal, Agribusiness: An International Journal, European Journal of

Agricultural Economics, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Applied Economics, and Journal

of Industry, Competition, and Trade.

University Activities:

OSU Faculty Council, 2010 - 2015

CASNR Faculty Council, 2011 - 2013

Departmental Committees:

Faculty RPT committee, 2013 - present

Graduate examinations committee, 2002-present

Graduate admission committee (Chair), 2004-present

Department curriculum committee, 2011-present

Department seminar committee, 2004-2011

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International Program Activities

Academic Experience:

Teaching a production economics course for M.S. students at Konkuk University, Seoul,

Korea, May and June, 2016

Invited seminar, “U.S. and Korean Agricultural Development.” Korean National College of

Agriculture and Fisheries, Jeonju, Korea, June 22, 2016.

Invited seminar, “Vertical Price Transmission in the U.S. Beef Industry.” Korean Rural

Economic Institute, Naju, Korea, June 20, 2016.

Invited seminar, “Retail Price Responses to Changes in Wholesale Prices in the U.S. Beef

Industry: Differences among Quality Grades and Primal Cuts.” Kyungbuk National University,

Daegu, Korea, June 14, 2016.

Teaching an econometric course for M.S. students at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, May

and June, 2015.

Invited seminar, “Optimal Advertising under Bilateral Imperfect Competition.” Kyungbuk

National University, Daegu, Korea, June 24, 2015.

Invited seminar, “Efficiency Analysis of Korean Farms.” Korean Rural Development

Administration, Suwon, Korea, May 13, 2014.

Invited seminar, “Economics of Merger.” Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, May 23, 2013.

Invited seminar, “Economics of Merger.” Chun Nam National University, Kwangjoo, Korea,

May 21, 2013.

Invited seminar, “Effects of Horizontal Consolidation in the U.S. Packing Industry.” Korean

Rural Development Administration – Hanwoo Breeding Research Institute, Pyungchang,

Korea, May 16, 2013.

Invited seminar, “U.S. Checkoff Programs and Optimal Advertising.” Korean Rural

Development Administration, Suwon, Korea, May 15, 2013.

Invited seminar, “U.S. and Korean Commodity Programs.” Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea,

May 25, 2012.

Invited seminar, “U.S. and Korean Checkoff Programs.” Korean Rural Development

Administration, Suwon, Korea, May 23, 2012.

Invited seminar, “U.S. Commodity and Risk Management Programs and U.S. Livestock

31 Industry.” Korean Rural Economic Institute, Seoul, Korea, September 5, 2011.

Visiting Research Fellow: Korean Rural Economic Institute, Seoul, Korea. May 2009 to

December 2009.

Visiting Professor: Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. May 2009 to December 2009.

Visiting Professor: Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. July 2009 to October 2009.

Teaching an econometrics course for Ph.D. students at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea,

September and December, 2009.

Invited seminar, “Values of Quality Attributes in the Korean Beef Market: Identifying

Sources of Heterogeneity.” Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, November 10, 2009.

Invited seminar, “U.S. and Korean Agriculture on the Crossroad.” Kangwon University,

Chuncheon, Korea, August 4, 2009.

Invited seminar, “U.S. and Korean Agriculture on the Crossroad.” Korean Rural Development

Administration, Suwon, Korea, July 23, 2009.

Invited seminar, “Non-parametric Estimation of Oligopsony Power in the First-Price

Auction.” Korean Rural Economics Institute, Seoul, Korea, June 22, 2009.

Teaching a microeconomics course for Ph.D. students at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea,

May and June, 2007-2008.

Two invited seminars in Korea, “Korea and U.S. Free Trade Agreement,” Konkuk University

and Suncheon National University, May and June, 2007.

Teaching a price analysis course for M.S. students at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, May

and June, 2006.

Four invited seminars in Korea, “U.S. Agriculture Today and Tomorrow,” Konkuk University,

Ministry of Agriculture, Easy Bio Inc., and Suncheon Livestock Cooperatives, Seoul and

Suncheon, Korea, May and June, 2006.

Teaching an econometrics course for Ph.D. students at the University of Chihuahua,

Chihuahua, Mexico, Summer, 2005.

Invited seminar, “Estimation of Price Elasticities from Cross-sectional Data,” Institute of

Applied Economics, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taipei, Taiwan, October, 2004.

Four invited seminars at universities in Korea, “Commodity Marketing and the Future of

Agriculture,” Seoul National University, Chonnam National University, Choongang

University, and Konkuk University, Seoul and Kwangjoo, Korea,

32 October, 2004.

Three invited seminars at universities in Vietnam, “Commodity Marketing and the Future of

Agriculture,” Cantho University, Ho Chi Minh National University, and Nong Lam

University, Cantho City and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, October, 2004.

Invited seminar, “Estimation of Price Elasticities for the Mexican Food Consumption,”

University of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, September, 2004.

Invited paper, “Effects of Country-of-Origin Labeling in the U.S. Beef Industry,” Korean

Livestock Management Association, Seoul, Korea, November, 2003.

Invited seminar, “Quality Bias and Price Elasticity,” Korean Rural Economics Institute, Seoul,

Korea, November, 2003.

Invited paper, “Branding Agricultural Products: Lessons from European Countries,” Korean

Livestock Management Association, Seoul, Korea, November, 2001.

Special lectures to undergraduate and graduate students at Kon-Kuk University, Kang-Won

University, and Chung-Nam National University, Korea, November, 2001.

Invited paper, “Traceability and Food Safety in U.S. and European Countries,” Korean

Agricultural Policy Association, September, 2003, Seoul, Korea.

Industry Experience:

Purchasing Manager/Commodity Buyer: Ralston Purina International Inc., September, 1983 -

May, 1990. Seoul, Korea.

Traveled several foreign countries such as Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, England,

Germany, France, Italy, and Brazil for various business purposes.

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Teaching Program Activities

Courses Taught:

Oklahoma State University

AGEC 5203, Advanced Agricultural Prices. Student teaching evaluation: spring 2004,

3.80/4.00;

spring 2005, 3.88/4.00; spring 2007; 4.00/4.00; spring 2008, 3.57/4.00;

spring 2009, 3.80/4.00, spring 2011, 3.50/4.00; spring 2013, 4.00/4.00;

spring 2015, 3.90/4.00.

AGEC 5213, Econometric Methods. Student teaching evaluation: spring 2003, 3.60/4.00;

spring 2004, 3.83/4.00; spring 2005, 3.65/4.00; spring 2006, 3.72/4.00;

spring 2007, 3.27/4.00; spring 2008, 3.71/4.00; spring 2009, 3.48/4.00;

spring 2010, 3.41/4.00; spring 2011, 3.59/4.00; spring 2012, 3.13/4.00;

spring 2013, 2.79/4.00; spring 2014, 3.16/4.00; spring 2015, 3.00/4.00;

spring 2016, 3.40/4.00 (instructor) and 4.52/5.00 (course).

AGEC 6303, Advanced Agricultural Marketing. Student teaching evaluation: fall 2003,

4.00/4.00; fall 2005, 3.40/4.00; fall 2007, 4.00/4.00; spring 2010, 4.00/4.00; fall 2011,

4.00/4.00; fall 2013, 3.69/4.00; fall 2015, 3.77/4.00.

Cornell University

AEM 411, Introduction to Econometrics, January 2002 to May 2002. Teaching evaluation:

4.37/5.00.

AEM/ECON 415, Price Analysis, August 2000 to December 2000. Teaching evaluation:

4.44/5.00.

University of Minnesota

PA 5012, Analysis of Discrimination, January 1996 to March 1996 (Team Taught).

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Graduate Student Committee Activities:

Position Student Degree Year

23. Adviser Bernadette Murenga Ph.D. 2015-present

22. Adviser Pedro Machado Ph.D. 2015-present

21. Adviser Kwideok Han Ph.D. 2014-2016

20. Adviser Jungmin Lee Ph.D. 2013-present

19. Adviser Jeongseung Kim Ph.D. 2013-present

18. Adviser Prasanna Surathkal Ph.D. 2012-2016

17. Adviser Seongjin Park Ph.D. 2011-2013

16. Adviser Inbae Ji Ph.D. 2007-2011

15. Adviser Debasmita Basu Ph.D. 2005-2007

14. Adviser Daeseok Suh Ph.D. 2005-2010

13. Adviser Emilio Tostao Ph.D. 2003-2006

12. Adviser Bharat Arunachalam Ph.D. 2003-2006

11. Adviser Peaseth Trak M.S. 2013-2014

10. Adviser Zhiming Qui M.S. 2013-2014

9. Adviser Johnna Rushin M.S. 2011-2013

8. Adviser Alice White M.S. 2012

7. Adviser Changhee Kim M.S. 2008-2010

6. Adviser Yoonsuk Lee M.S. 2007

5. Adviser Casey Toyne M.S. 2005-2007

4. Adviser Doyeon Hwang M.S. 2004-2006

3. Adviser Abeje Abebe M.S. 2003-2005

2. Adviser Tong Zhang M.S. 2003-2005

1. Adviser Lisa Conway M.S. 2003-2005

39. Member Mengyu Yin Ph.D. 2017-present

38. Member Samantha Durborow Ph.D. 2014-2016

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37. Member Candi Ge Ph.D. 2015-present

36. Member Lance Gagelman Ph.D. 2016-present

35. Member Monika Ghimire Ph.D. 2012-2015

34. Member Mana-Annya Iemsam-

arng

Ph.D. 2012-2015

33. Member Ying Tan

(Economics)

Ph.D. 2011-2015

32. Member Mouhcine Guettabi

(Economics)

Ph.D. 2010-2012

31. Member Brenna Ellison Ph.D. 2010-2012

30. Member Chris Boyer Ph.D. 2010-2011

29. Member Taeyoon Kim Ph.D. 2004-2009

28. Member Jaehong Park Ph.D. 2005-2010

27. Member Helen Barela Ph.D. 2006-2008

26. Member Jeongyeop H. Kim

(Computer Science)

Ph.D. 2013-2016

25. Member Abush Belehe

(Accounting)

Ph.D. 2006-present

24. Member Fuad Rakhman

(Accounting)

Ph.D. 2006-2010

23. Member Yuyun Sejati

(Accounting)

Ph.D. 2006-2009

22. Member O. Olukoya Ph.D. 2004-2008

21. Member Sora Yoon

(Accounting)

Ph.D. 2004-2008

20. Member J. Kang (Apparel

Marketing)

Ph.D. 2004-2007

19. Member Seong-Hyuk Hwang Ph.D. 2002-2007

18. Member Baltazar Prado Ph.D. 2002-2006

17. Member K. Boonlert-U-

Thai(Accounting)

Ph.D. 2003-2005

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16. Member Haotian Cheng M.S. 2016-present

15. Member Admas Siyoum M.S. 2011-2013

14. Member Yu Wang M.S. 2013-2014

13. Member Harshanee Jayasekera M.S. 2014- 2016

12. Member Candi Ge M.S. 2011-2014

11. Member Li Niu M.S. 2011-2016

10. Member JoDee Schmidt M.S. 2009-2011

9. Member Max Corbin M.S. 2009-2011

8. Member Chris Winn M.S. 2003-2005

7. Member Megan Hall M.S. 2002-2004

6. Member Joni Klump M.S. 2003-2005

5. Member Amanda Hill M.S. 2003-2005

4. Member Eugenie Maiga M.S. 2003-2005

3. Member Lisa Pace M.Ag. 2002-2004

2. Member Kittiphong Limpasirat M.S. 2002-2005

1. Member Mario Moreno M.S. 2002-2005

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ATTACHMENT 14

Research Program Activities

For details of research activities, refer to:

Attachment 2, List of Journal Articles,

Attachment 3, List of Papers in Journal Review,

Attachment 4, List of Papers in Progress for Journal Submission,

Attachment 5, List of Experiment Station Publications,

Attachment 6, List of Extension Publications,

Attachment 7, List of Other Publication,

Attachment 8, List of Papers Presented at Professional Conferences and Meetings,

Attachment 9, List of Creative Works, and

Attachment 10, List of Grants and Contracts.

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ATTACHMENT 15

Most Important Accomplishments

1. Contribution to Economics of Commodity Checkoff Programs

Chung, Chanjin, Young Sook Eom, and Byung Woo Yang. “Optimal Generic Advertising

under Bilateral Imperfect Competition between Processors and Retailers.” Agribusiness: An

International Journal, 30(4)(2014) (the 2014 Outstanding Article Award).

Chung, Chanjin, Todd M. Schmit, Diansheng Dong, and Harry M. Kaiser. “Economic

Evaluation of Category Management of Dairy Cases in Grocery Stores.” Agribusiness: An

International Journal 23(4) (2007).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Commodity Promotion

Programs by Producer Size.” Agribusiness: An International Journal (Summer 2003).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Advertising Evaluation and Cross-Sectional Data

Aggregation.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics (August 2002).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Determinants of Temporal Variations in Generic

Advertising Effectiveness.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 16(2) (2000).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Generic Advertising Benefits Across

Participating Firms.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics (August 2000).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Do Farmers Get An Equal Bang for Their Buck from

Generic Advertising Programs? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.” Journal of

Agricultural and Resource Economics (July 2000).

Schmit, Todd, Diansheng Dong, Chanjin Chung, Harry M. Kaiser, and Brian Gould.

“Identifying the Extensive and Intensive Effects of Generic Advertising on the Household

Demand for Fluid Milk and Cheese.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (July

2002).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in

Multi-Stage Production Systems: Comment.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics

(August 1999).

Chung, Chanjin and Harry M. Kaiser. “Measurement of Advertising Effectiveness Using

Alternative Measures of Advertising Exposure.” Agribusiness: An International Journal 15(4)

(1999).

2. Contribution to Estimating Market Power in the U.S. Cattle Procurement Market

Park, Seongjin, Chanjin Chung, and Kellie C. Raper. “Modeling Upstream and Downstream

Market Power in Bilateral Oligopoly.” Applied Economics (2016)

39 Chung, Chanjin and Emilio Tostao. “Effects of Horizontal Consolidation under Bilateral

Imperfect Competition between Processors and Retailers.” Applied Economics, 44(2012).

Tostao, Emilio, Chanjin Chung, and B. W. Brorsen. “Integrating Auction Theory with

Traditional Measures of Market Power.”Agribusiness: An International Journal, 27(2)(2011).

Chung, Chanjin and Emilio Tostao. “Non-parametric Estimation of Oligopsony Power in the

First-Price Auction.” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60(2) (2009).

3. Contribution to Econometric Methods in Labor Economics

Chung, Chanjin, Samuel L. Myers, Jr., and Lisa Saunders. “Racial Differences in

Transportation Access to Employment in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1980 and 1990.” The

American Economic Review (May 2001).

Ards, Sheila, Samuel L. Myers, Jr., Chanjin Chung, Allan Malkis, and Brian Hagerty.

“Decomposing Black-White Differences in Child Maltreatment.” Child Maltreatment (May

2003).

Ards, Sheila, Chanjin Chung, and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “Sample Selection Bias and Racial

Differences in Child Abuse Reporting: Once again.” Child Abuse and Neglect, The

International Journal 25 (December 2000).

Chung, Chanjin and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. “Do the Poor Pay More for Food? An Analysis of

Grocery Store Availability and Food Price Disparities.” The Journal of Consumer Affairs 33

(Winter 1999).

Darity, William A., Jr., Samuel L. Myers, Jr., and Chanjin Chung. “Racial Earnings

Disparities and Family Structure.” Southern Economic Journal 65(1) (1998).