BIO
Oudom Hean is an assistant professor of finance at North Dakota State University and a scholar at the Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth. As an applied economist, his research interests intersect regional economics, financial economics, and public economics. His current work delves into the differing economic growth trajectories of U.S. urban and rural areas, focusing on factors such as innovation, the minimum wage, and offshoring. He was honored with the NDSU Waldron Excellence Award for 2023-2024.
Research Interests
- Applied Econometrics
- Regional Economics
- International Economics
- Urban Economics
Classes Taught at NDSU
- Fin 330—Data Analytics in Finance
- Fin 440—International Finance
- MBA 707—Microeconomics for Managers
Oudom Hean
Assistant Professor of Finance
Richard H. Barry Hall, 212
(701) 231-1773
Oudom.Hean@ndsu.edu
DEGREES
- Ph.D. The Ohio State University
- M.S. The Ohio State University
- B.S. University of Health Science, Cambodia
- B.A. Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Managerial Economics for Agribusiness
- HR Management in Small Business
- Strategic Management
- Principles of Agribusiness Market