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J.C. Bradbury, Ph.D.
Professor and Department Chair
Office: Prillaman Hall 4023
Phone: 770-794-7600
E-mail: jbradbu2@kennesaw.edu |
Academic Degrees
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Ph. D. |
Economics |
George Mason University |
2000 |
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M. A. |
Economics |
George Mason University |
1998 |
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B. A. |
Economics/Philosophy |
Wofford College |
1996 |
Professional Experience
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2012-Present |
Department Chair and Professor, Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, Kennesaw State University |
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2011-2012 |
Department Chair and Professor, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Sport Science, Kennesaw State University |
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2006-2010 |
Associate Professor, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Sport Science, Kennesaw State University. |
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2001-2006 |
Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Sewanee: The University of the South. |
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2000-2001 |
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, North Georgia College & State University |
Awards
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2011 |
KSU Foundation Prize for Publication |
Recent Professional Activities
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“What Is Right with Scully-Estimates of a Player’s Marginal Revenue Product.” Journal of Sports Economics, forthcoming.
“The Impact of Pitch Counts and Days of Rest on Performance among Major-League Baseball Pitchers.” with Sean Forman. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, Vol. 26 (5): 1181-1187.
Hot Stove Economics: Understanding Baseball's Second Season. Copernicus/Springer, 2010.
“Working in the Land of the Metricians.” with David Berri. Journal of Sports Economics, 2010 (February), Vol. 11 (1): 29-4.
“Peak Athletic Performance and Ageing: Evidence from Baseball.” Journal of Sports Sciences, 2009 (April), Vol. 27 (6): 599-610.
“Spatially Targeted Government Spending and Heterogeneous Constituent Cost Shares.” with Frank Stephenson. The Journal of Private Enterprise, 2009, Vol. 24 (2): 1-17.
“Pigou at the Plate: Hitting Externalities in Baseball.” with Doug Drinen. Journal of Sports Economics, 2008 (April), Vol.9 (2): 211-224.
“Statistical Performance Analysis in Sport.” The Business of Sports, Volume 3: Bridging Research and Practice. Howard and Humphreys (eds.). Praeger, 2008.
“Does the Baseball Labor Market Properly Value Pitchers?” Journal of Sports Economics, 2007 (December), Vol. 8 (6): 616-632.
The Baseball Economist: The Real Game Exposed. Dutton/Penguin, 2007; Plume/Penguin, 2008 (paperback).
“Crime and Punishment in Major League Baseball: The Case of the Designated Hitter and Hit Batters.” with Doug Drinen. Economic Inquiry, 2007 (January), Vol. 45 (1): 131-144. |
Professional Interests
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Sports Economics, Public Economics, Industrial Organization |
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