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| Dr. C. Timothy Koeller | Professor, Associate Dean for Research and Academics | Location: | 403 Babbio Center | Phone: | 201.216.5376 | Fax: | 201.216.5385 | Email: | tkoeller@stevens.edu |
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MGT 243:Macroeconomics
The forces which govern the overall performance of the national economy are covered. Areas discussed include: supply and demand analysis, national income theory, monetary systems, alternative approaches to economic policy, current macroeconomic problems, and international economies. |
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MGT 244:Microeconomics
The behavior of and interactions between individual participants in the economic system are covered. In addition to providing a theoretical basis for the analysis of these economic questions, the course also develops applications of these theories to a number of current problems. Topics include: the nature of economic decisions, the theory of market processes, models of imperfect competition, public policy towards competition, and the allocation of factors of production. |
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MGT 503:Microeconomics
This is a concentrated course in basic economics with particular emphasis on price theory; it is a prerequisite for candidates for the master’s degree. Topics include: the nature of economic decisions, the theory of market processes, models of imperfect competition, public policy towards competition, the allocation of factors of production, and current economic problems. No credit for departmental majors. |
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MGT 600:Managerial Accounting
This course will develop accounting analysis useful for managerial decision-making purposes. Topics will include an introduction to elements of financial accounting, cost-profit-volume analysis, manufacturing costs and elements of cost accounting, special decision analysis, budgeting, variances, and controllability and responsibility accounting. |
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MGT 607:Managerial Economics
This course examines the use of economic information and analysis in making business decisions. Topics include modeling concepts, demand analysis and forecasting, production and cost analysis, pricing, capital budgeting, and uncertainty. |
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MGT 608:Macroeconomics Analysis
The objective of this course is to develop competency in the analysis of macroeconomic phenomena as they shape the state of the American economy. Topics include: recent macroeconomic history, the monetary system, models of macroeconomic markets, unemployment, inflation, international trade and finance, macroeconomic policies, and the use of macroeconomic data in management decision-making. |
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| School: Howe School of Technology Management | Department: PhD Program | Program: PhD: Technology Management
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| | Education | - Ph.D. (1979) Rutgers University (Economics)
- M.Phil (1977) Rutgers University
- A.M. (1976) Rutgers University
- University Fellow (1973-74) Washington University, St. Louis
- M.S. (1973) Auburn University (Economics)
- A.B. (1971) Rutgers College (Business and Economics)
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| | Research | - Labor Economics/Industrial Relations
- Industrial Economics
- Economics of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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| | Honors & Awards | - Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Labor Research
- First Recipient: Stevens' Exemplary Achievement Award in Teaching (1995)
- Henry Morton Distinguished Teaching Professor (2004-2005)
- Alexander Crombie Humphreys Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor (1996-1997)
| Grants, Contracts & Funds | - US Small Business Administration
- NJ Department of Education
- US Department of Labor and Hudson County P.I.C.
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| | Professional Societies | - American Economic Association
- Industrial Relations Research Association
- Sigma Xi
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Lechler, T., Fürstenberg, M., Koeller T.. (2005). "Opportunity Recognition in Founder Teams", Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, Babson College.
Lechler, T., Koeller, T.. (2003). "Growth Pattern of High Tech New Ventures: A Comparison of US and German Firms", In Proceedings Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research of 2003 Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Boston, Mass.
Lechler, T., Koeller, T.. (2003). "Growth in the Early Development Stages of Technology Driven New Ventures", In PICMET 03 Symposium Proceedings: Innovation Management in the Technology-Driven world. Portland, Oregon.
Lechler, T., Koeller T.. (2002). "Theoretical and Empirical Modeling of New Venture Growth", Summary in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, Babson College.
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Koeller, T., Lechler, T.. (2002). "Modeling New Venture Growth: Theoretical and Empirical Insights", Working Paper.
Journals
Koeller, T., Lechler, T.. (Apr 2006). "Employment Growth in High-Tech New Ventures", Journal of Labor Research, 27 (2), 136-147.
Koeller, T., Lechler, T.. (2006). "Economic and Managerial Perspectives on New Venture Growth: An Integrated Analysis", Journal of Small Business Economics, 26 (5), 427-437.
Koeller, T.. (2001). "The Influence of Technological Opportunity on Union Membership in U.S. Manufacturing Industries", Journal of Labor Research, (23), 173-184.
Koeller, T.. (2001). "The Influence of Technological Opportunity on Union Membership in U.S. Manufacturing Industries", Journal of Labor Research, (23), 173-184.
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Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management
Dr. Lex McCusker, Dean
Louis F. Laucirica, Associate Dean & Director of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Timothy C. Koeller, Associate Dean for Research & Academics
Dr. Jerry N. Luftman, Associate Dean & Distinguished Professor |
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