Mark Herrmann

Herrmann

Associate Dean 
Professor, Economics
mlherrmann@alaska.edu
(907) 474-5611
217B, Bunnell Building

Curriculum VITA

Research and Scholarly Interests

Fisheries markets; building international supply and demand models for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ fisheries; fisheries economics; resource economics

Education

Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1990

ASSOCIATE Dean Responsibilities

As Associate Dean for Accreditation and Development, Mark's primary focus is ensuring that CBSM continues to achieve premier business school accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB). Mark will also work with ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and CBSM development and the business community to seek mutually beneficial opportunities to benefit our students.

Recent Publications

Herrmann, M., & Berry, K. (2016). An investigation into graduate student preference for compressed courses. Academy of Educational Leadership, (20)2, 23-32.

Warpinski, S., Herrmann, M., Greenberg, J.A., & Criddle, K.R. (2016). ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s sablefish fishery after individual quota (IFQ) program implementation: An international, economic market model. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, (36)4, 864-875.

Williams, A., Herrmann, M., & Criddle, K.R. (2009). The effects of Chilean coho salmon and rainbow trout aquaculture on markets for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñn sockeye salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 29, 1777-1796.

Criddle, K., & Herrmann, M. (Spring 2008). A state space bioeconomic model of Pacific halibut. Natural Resource Modeling, (21)1, 117-147.

Herrmann, M., & Greenberg, J. (March 2007). The demand and allocation of ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and Canada snow crab. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, (55)1, 27-48.

Herrmann, M., & Criddle, K. (2006). An econometric market model for the Pacific halibut fishery. Marine Resources Economics, (21)2, 129-158.

Off Duty

Mark enjoys fishing, disc golf, pickleball and following the San Francisco Giants.  He and his wife Diane have three sons: Jake, Ben and Dylan.

Courses Taught

Econ 100--Introduction to Economic Analysis (North Star College)