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Douglas Bible serves as Professor and Department Chair of the Department of Economics & Finance within the College of Business at Louisiana State University Shreveport (LSUS), a position he has held since joining the institution in 1985.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Economics from The Ohio State University, a Master of Business Administration from Indiana University, and a Bachelor of Science from Bowling Green University.
Dr. Bible's research spans real estate economics, finance, and sustainable development. He has extensively published on topics such as the impact of environmental contamination on property values, mortgage foreclosure dynamics, tax incentives for historic preservation and film production, and the financial implications of sustainability certifications in real estate. His work often bridges academic theory with practical applications in the real estate industry, demonstrating deep expertise in valuation methodologies and market analysis.
Over his prolific publication record from 2000 to 2019, Dr. Bible has maintained a consistent focus on real estate market mechanisms, with increasing attention to environmental and sustainability factors in recent years. His research demonstrates methodological rigor in analyzing property value determinants across diverse contexts including contaminated sites, gated communities, and energy resource developments.
His notable recognitions include:
- Fellow of the Homer Hoyt Institute for Real Estate and Land Economics
- Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the international business honor society
While specific details about current grant funding are not provided in his profile, his long-standing leadership as Department Chair and extensive publication record indicate significant contributions to academic administration and mentorship at LSUS.




