Lyndon E. Goodridge
Fields
- Rural Area Development
- Rural Health Care Delivery Systems
- Technology Transfer Systems
Education
- Ph.D., Resource Economics, Purdue University, 1971
- M.S., Marketing/Production Economics, University of Georgia, 1966
- B.S.A., General Science/Production Economics, University of Georgia, 1965
- A.A.S., Agricultural Business, SUNY at Alfred, 1960
Experience
- Professor of Business and Economics, Department of Resource Economics and Development, University of New Hampshire, 1997 - present
- Dean and Professor of Business and Economics, Whitemore School of Business, University of New Hampshire, 1990 - 1997
- Dean and Professor of Business, Alfred University, 1982 - 1990
- Professor of Business and Economics, Alfred University, 1976 - 1982
- Asst. Professor of Dental Research, Dept. of Community Dentistry, Assoc. Professor of Business and AVP - Student Services, University of Alabama, Birmingham, 1972-1976
- Asst. Professor of Business, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1970-1972
Courses
- EREC 411: Environmental Resource Economic Perspectives
- EREC 501: Marketing Perspectives
- RECO 800: Marketing Communications Research
- RECO 993: Natural and Environmental Resources Seminar
- TOUR 700: Marketing Communications Research
Selected Publications
- Health Information Profile. Allegany County, WNY. Funded by Health Systems Agency, Western NY
- Business Assessing Technology Transfer. Funded by Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration.
- Impact of Technology on Retail Food Distribution Systems.
- Other (non-funded) Marketing, Economics
Current Research
- Technology Transfer (Commercial applications of DOD Technology) DARPA Grant
- Technological Applications to Retail Food Distribution Systems – New England Consumer survey to determine the efficacy of various technological applications for market development in the Retail Food Industry.
- Offshoring vs. Rural Sourcing - Grant Funded
Memberships
- American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA)
- Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
