Dr. Don Price Professor of Economics Department of Business
Refereed Articles
Price, D., & Sen, K. C. (2020). Educational Performance and Athletic Success: An Economist View of Scholarship Distribution in College Football. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 20 (15), 21-26.
Price, D., & Sen, K. C. (2020). Revenue Patterns and College Football Realignment. Southwestern Economic Review.
Price, D. I. & Marsh, G. B. (2014). Forecasting First-Term Collegiate Success from Pre-Enrollment Information. Journal for Economic Educators, 14 (1), 17-24.
Allen, L., Natarajan, V., & Price, D. (2012). Social and Cultural Factors as a Determinate of ICT Expenditures: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management, 6 (2), 102-111.
Price, D. I. & Moss, J. D. (2012). Variables Explaining Price of Gold Mining Stocks. Southwestern Economic Review, 39 (1).
Refereed Proceedings
Price, D. I., & Sen, K. C. (in press, 2017). The Economic Reasons Behind the Dominance of the Power Five Conferences in NCAA Football. Federation of Business Discipline.
Price, D. I., & Sen, K. C. (in press, 2016). Financial Considerations in College Football Conference Realignment. SOUTHWESTERN SOCIETY OF ECONOMISTS.
Presentation of Refereed Papers
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2020). Educational Performance and Academic Success: An Economist Views Scholarship Distribution in College Football. Southwestern Society of Economists, San Antonio, Texas.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2019). College Football Realignment: Sources of Revenue and Types of Expenditures, Before and After. Southwestern Society of Economists (SSE), Houston, Texas.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2018). NCAA FBS Football Coaches: An Attempt at a Taxonomy. Southwestern Society of Economists, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2017). The Economic Reasons Behind the Dominance of the Power Conference in College Football. Southwestern Society of Economists, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2016). Financial Considerations in College Football Realignment. Southwestern Society of Economists (SSE), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2015). Segmentation within College Football: Factors Influencing Conference Realignment. Southwestern Society of Economists Annual Meeting, 2015, Houston, Texas.
Price, D. & Sen, K. C. (2014). Concentration in College Football: An Examination of External Revenues by Conference Affiliation. Southwestern Society of Economists (SSE)/Federation of Business Disciplines (FBD) 2004 Annual Meetin, Dallas, Texas.
Price, D. & Marsh, G. (2012, March). Use of High School Efficiency Measures to Predict Retention of First-Year College Students. 2012 Southwestern Society of Economists, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Research Reports
2012: Price, D., Lamar University Institutional Profile: 2011-2012., submitted to Provost Office, Lamar University.
2011: Price, D., Lamar University Institutional Profile: 2010-2011., submitted to Provost Office, Lamar University.
Intellectual Contributions-Other
2017: Price, D., & Novak, E.S., The income redistribution effects of Texas state lottery games. 7 citations in 2017; 93 citations since publication
2017: Price, D., & Sen, K.C., The Demand for Game Day Attendence in College Football: An Analysis of the 1997 Division 1-A Season. 9 citations in 2017; 94 total citations.
2017: Price, D., The Income Redistribution Effects of Texas State Lottery Games. One citation in 2017; 68 citations since publication.
2017: Price, D., & Sen, K.C., The Economic Reason Behind the Dominance of the Power Five Conferences in NCAA Football. Paper presentation at the Southwestern Society of Economists meeting.
2016: Price, D. & Sen, K.C., The Quest of Scholarship in the Area of NCAA Football. Submitted for the President's Visionary Initiative. Project was not selected.
2016: Price, D. & Sen, K.C., The demand for game day attendance in college football: an analysis of the 1997 Division 1‐A season. 17 citations in 2015-216; 79 citations since publication.
2016: Price, D. & Novak, E.S., The tax incidence of three Texas lottery games: Regressivity, race, and education. 9 citations in 2015-2016; 79 citations since publication.
2015: Price, D. & Novak, E.S., The income redistribution effects of Texas state lottery games.