
معرفی
Scott Callan is a Professor of Economics at Bentley University with continuous faculty service since 1986. His academic career focuses on applied microeconomic analysis with specialized expertise in environmental and sports economics, contributing significantly to both theoretical frameworks and practical business applications.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Texas A&M University, 1985
Professor Callan's research integrates environmental policy, energy markets, and sports business through rigorous econometric analysis. He has co-authored the widely adopted textbook Environmental Economics and Management (6th edition) and published in top journals including Southern Economic Journal and Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. His work demonstrates consistent translation of microeconomic theory into real-world contexts across corporate sustainability and athletic valuation.
Recent publications (2020-2024) reveal a concentrated focus on sports economics, particularly ice hockey athlete valuation and sports-based pedagogy. This trajectory highlights innovation in applying economic principles to emerging areas like Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) compensation while maintaining strong foundations in environmental economics.
Scientific Awards:
- Most Innovative paper award at the National Business and Economic Society Annual Conference (2023) for Estimating the Value of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) of an Elite Collegiate Ice Hockey Player
Professor Callan has secured research funding as Co-PI for three significant grants: Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance (2008), Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Economics (2006), and Incorporating Environmental Management into Curricula (1993-1994). His professional service includes editorial board membership, dissertation review, and corporate advisory roles (2010-2019), demonstrating commitment to academic and industry knowledge exchange.
While specific research labs aren't documented, his collaborative grant work and conference presentations indicate active participation in interdisciplinary research networks focused on sustainability and sports economics.





