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Brian J. Schilling
Education:
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May 2008 – Ph.D., Urban Planning and Policy Development, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University.
- 1994 – M.S. Agricultural Economics, Graduate School of New
Brunswick, Rutgers University
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1992 – B.S., Natural Resource Management and Applied Ecology,
Cook College, Rutgers University
- 2005 – Certificate: Preparedness and Response to Agricultural Terrorism (Management Level). National Center for Biomedical Research and Training, Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education.
Positions Held:
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2004-present
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Adjunct Instructor (Agribusiness Management), Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, Cook College, Rutgers University.
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2002-present
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Associate Director, Food Policy Institute, Cook College, Rutgers University.
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2000-2002 –
Assistant Director of Research, Food Policy Institute, Cook College, Rutgers University.
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1999-1999 –
Adjunct Instructor
(Microeconomics, Directed Research), Department of Agricultural, Food
and Resource Economics, Cook College, Rutgers University.
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1997-2000 –
Research Economist
(Research Analyst III), Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource
Economics, Cook College, Rutgers University.
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1995-1997 –
State Government
Liaison Economist (Research Analyst III), Department of Agricultural
Economics and Marketing, Cook College, Rutgers University/New Jersey
Department of Agriculture.
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1994-1995 –
State Government
Liaison Economist (Research Assistant), Department of Agricultural
Economics and Marketing, Cook College, Rutgers University/New Jersey
Department of Agriculture.
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1993-1994 –
Research Assistant,
FARMS Commission Initiative, Department of Agricultural Economics and
Marketing, Cook College, Rutgers University.
Professional
Memberships:
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American Planning Association
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Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
Honors and Special
Recognition:
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2004 – Cook
College/NJAES Team Award for Research Excellence (Food Biotechnology
Program)
- 1998 –
Rutgers University Administrative Merit Award
- 1997 –
Rutgers University Administrative Merit Award
- 1997 –
Cook College/NJAES Team Award for Research Excellence (Status and
Condition of New Jersey’s Food Industries)
- 1991 –
Member, Alpha Zeta National Honor and Service Fraternity
Organizations:
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North American
Regional Science Association
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Association of
American Geographers
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Association of
Collegiate Schools of Planning
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American Planning
Association
Selected
Publications:
Peer-Reviewed
Journal Articles:
- Onyango, B., R. Nayga, Jr., and B. Schilling. 2004. “Role of Product Benefits
and Potential Risks in Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods.”
AgBioforum 7(4):202-211.
- Hossain, F., B. Onyango, A. Adelaja, B. Schilling, and W. Hallman. 2003.
“Public Perceptions of Biotechnology and Acceptance of Genetically Modified
Food.” Journal of Food Distribution Research 34(3):36-50.
- Hossain, F., B. Onyango, B. Schilling, W. Hallman and A. Adelaja. 2003. “Product
Attributes, Consumer Benefits and Public Approval of Genetically Modified
Foods.” International Journal of Consumer Studies 27(5): 353-365.
- Hossain, F., B. Onyango, A. Adelaja, B. Schilling, and W. Hallman. 2003.
“Consumer Acceptance of Food Biotechnology: Willingness to Buy Genetically
Modified Food Products.” Journal of International Food and Agribusiness
Marketing 15(1/2):53-76.
- Schilling, B., W. Hallman, F. Hossain, and A. Adelaja. 2003. “Consumer
Perceptions of Food Biotechnology: Evidence from a Survey of U.S. Consumers.”
Journal of Food Distribution Research 34(1):30-35.
- Hossain, F., B. Onyango, A. Adelaja, B. Schilling, and W. Hallman. 2003.
“Nutritional Benefits and Consumer Willingness to Buy Genetically Modified
Foods.” Journal of Food Distribution Research 34(1):24-29.
- Onyango, B., F. Hossain, W. Hallman, B. Schilling, and A. Adelaja. 2003. “Public
Perceptions of Food Biotechnology: Uncovering Factors Driving Consumer
Acceptance of Genetically Modified Food.” Journal of Food Distribution Research
34(1): 36-42.
- Adelaja, A. O., R. M. Nayga, Jr., B. J. Schilling and K. R. Tank. 2000.
“Understanding the Challenges Facing the Food Manufacturing Industry.” Journal
of Food Products Marketing 6(2):35-55.
Journal Articles:
- Hallman, W. K., A.O. Adelaja, and B. J. Schilling. 2003. “Public Perceptions of
Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States.” Acta Horticulturae 625: 445-455.
- Adelaja, A. O., R. G. Brumfield and B. J. Schilling. 1996. “Share Analysis of
Drivers of Growth in the Ornamental Industry: A Case Study of New Jersey.” Acta
Horticulturae 429:301-307.
Research Abstracts in Refereed Journals:
- Onyango, B., Turvey, C., Hallman, W., and Schilling, B. 2005. “Agroterrorism
and Public Perceptions of Risk: Implications for the U.S. Food System.”
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 34(2):284.
- Schilling, B. , L. Marxen, and B. Onyango. 2004. “Political Economy of Local
Land Preservation Taxes in New Jersey.” Agricultural and Resource Economics
Review 33(2):301.
- Govindasamy, R., B. Schilling, K. Sullivan, and C. Turvey. 2004. “Returns to
State Agricultural Promotion: A Case Study of the Jersey Fresh Program.”
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 33(2):299.
- Schilling, B., W. Hallman, and C. Tuvey. 2004. “Sanity Prevailing in Mad Cow
Case.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 33(2):306.
- Schilling, B. 2003. “Health Foods of the Future: Is the American Consumer
Ready?” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 32(2):297.
- Onyango, B., F. Hossain, and B. Schilling. 2003. “The Role of Product Benefits
and Perceived Risks in Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods.”
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 32(2):297-298.
- Schilling, B. J., W. K. Hallman, and A. O. Adelaja. 2002. “Consumer Knowledge
of Food Biotechnology: A Descriptive Study of U.S. Residents.” Agricultural and
Resource Economics Review 31(2):262.
- Adelaja, A., F. Hossain, B. Onyango, W. Hallman, and B. Schilling. 2002.
“Consumer Perception of Biotechnology: Uncovering Factors Driving Consumer
Acceptance of Genetically Modified Food.” Agricultural and Resource Economics
Review 31(2):262.
- Hossain, F., B. Onyango, A. Adelaja, B. Schilling, and W. Hallman. 2002.
“Consumer Acceptance of Food Biotechnology: Willingness to Buy Genetically
Modified Food Products.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 31(2):260.
Book Chapters:
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Adelaja, A. O. and Schilling, B. J. 1999. “New Approaches to
Farmland Preservation.” in Owen J. Furuseth and Mark Lapping (Eds.)
Contested Countryside: The Rural Urban Fringe in North America. Ashgate Publishing Group, Hampshire England.
Book Reviews:
- Schilling, B. J. 2001. “Growing Greener: Putting Conservation into Local Plans
and Ordinances” by Randall Arendt. Journal of the American Planning Association
67(1) (Winter):114-115.
Contact:
Brian J. Schilling
Food Policy Institute
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Administrative Services Building III
3 Rutgers Plaza
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-932-1966 x 3106 (T)
732-932-9544 (F)
schilling@aesop.rutgers.edu
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