Asli Ogunc, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics & Finance
Phone: 903-886-5677
Email: Asli.Ogunc@tamuc.edu
Office: BA 102 A
Service
2011– present University Studies Committee, Chair
2011 Faculty Member Review Committee
2009– present University Scholarship Committee, Chair
2009 Faculty Annual Evaluation Committee
2009 GAR and GAT Accountability
2009 – present College Tenure & Promotion Guidelines Development
2009 College of Arts & Sciences Dean Search Committee
2009 – present University Academic Appeals Committee
2007- present College of Business Scholarship Committee – Chair
2007 – present AACSB Assurance of Learning & Course Embedded Assessment
Committee
2008 – 2011 University Studies Committee
2008 Strand Coordinator in Faculty Development Workshop
2007 -2008 University Studies Task Force
2007 – present University Honors Counsil
2007 Task force for Honor’s program
2005 – present Faculty Advisor Economics/Finance Club
2005 – present Faculty Development Committee
2009 Graduate Council Representative for the Final Defense entitled
"The Roles of Phonological and Visuo-Spatial Working Memory in
Simple Fraction Strategies" by Thomas Faulkenberry
2007 Graduate Council Representative for the Final Defense entitled
“Principals’ and Alternatively Certified Teachers’ Perceptions of the
Impact of Alternatively Certified Teachers on Teacher Quality in the
State of Texas” by Nesa Sasser
2006 Graduate Council Representative for the Final Defense entitled “The
Relationship Between Personal Strain and Special Education Teacher
Perceptions of Collective Teacher Self-Efficacy: Implications For
Counselors” by Charles Crews
2006 External Examiner for the Ph.D. research entitled “: Analyzing
Efficiency of German Public Transport Companies using Data
Envelopment Analysis “ by Claudia Wostrack at the Institute for
Transport and Economics, Dresden University of Technology,
Germany
2005 External Examiner for the Ph.D. research entitled “Who is Consuming
Childcare in Germany “ by Beate Grundig at the Institute of Economic
Research, Dresden, Germany
2005 External Examiner for the Ph.D. research entitled “ Human Capital
Formation of Second Generation Immigrants in Germany“ by Carsten
Pohl at the Institute of Economic Research, Dresden, Germany
DISSERTATION
The Effects of Data Skewness on the Performance of Binary Choice Estimators.
Essays on the Bayesian Inequality Restricted Estimation.
Comparison of Inequality Restricted ML and Bayesian Estimators: A Monte Carlo Study.