Tom Shively

Professor at McCombs School of Business

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  • McCombs School of Business

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McCombs School of Business

Biography

Shively, Thomas S. Professor, Department of Information, Risk, and Operations Management. Tom Shively received his B.A. from Middlebury College and his M.B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. His research and teaching interests include time series regression models, nonparametric regression models, model selection, hierarchical Bayes models, marketing research and the statistical analysis of air pollution data.

Professional Awards

  • Faculty Research Committee Grant1997
  • CBA Foundation Award for Research Excellence by an Assistant Professor1992

Teaching Awards

  • Outstanding Professor in the Executive MBA Program2007
  • Outstanding Professor in the Executive MBA Program2004
  • El Paso Foundation Teaching Award2003
  • Joe D. Beasley Award for Teaching Excellence2001
  • Outstanding Core Professor in the MBA Option II Program1994
  • Joe D. Beasley Award for Teaching Excellence1993
  • Outstanding Core Professor in the MBA Option II Program1992

Courses Taught

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