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Sergio G. Koreisha |
Sergio
Koreisha is
the Phil
H. Knight Professor of Business in the Lundquist College of Business at
the University of Oregon and chair of the Department of Decision Sciences.
Professor Koreisha has been at the University of Oregon since 1980 where
currently he is the head of the Decision Sciences Department at the Lundquist
College of Business. He received his undergraduate and masters degrees in
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the University of
California, Berkeley and his doctoral degree from Harvard University in
Business Administration.
Professor
Koreisha
specializes in the areas of forecasting, mathematical model building, applied
econometrics, production analysis, and manufacturing strategy. Some of his
latest works include articles on estimation and forecasting of regression
models with mispecified serial correlation; new fast estimation methods for
large-scale, multiple-time series models; new approaches for identifying the
mathematical structures governing the behavior of economic time series; and how
causality among economic and business variables might be ascertained and used
to formulate more accurate models. His articles have appeared in numerous
journals including: Journal of the Royal
Statistical Society: B, Biometrika; Journal of Time Series Analysis; Journal of
Business and Economic Statistics; Decision Sciences; Journal of Statistical
Planning and Inference; International Statistics Review; International Journal
of Forecasting; Journal of Forecasting; Journal of Statistical Computation and
Simulation; Communications in Statistics; and Journal of Finance. Professor Koreisha's research has been
supported by the US Census Bureau, the Brazilian National Research Center, and
numerous universities in Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America.
He has taught courses in Europe, South America, and
the Pacific. He has received the outstanding Oregon MBA professor of the year
award three times. He also provides consulting services for companies
interested in doing business in Brazil.
Before obtaining his doctoral degree, he worked as
an industrial engineer for Weyerhaeuser and as a planning and distribution
analyst for Clorox. He has taught executive management programs and consulted
for industry and the U.S. government.
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