FSB Directory
Richard McClure
Professor Emeritus
Information Systems & Analytics

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- Email: mcclurrh@miamioh.edu
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Profile
Academic Background
- Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, Quantitative Analysis in Business, 1974
- M.B.A. University of Cincinnati, Managerial Economics, 1968
- B.S. University of Cincinnati, Chemical Engineering, 1963
Academic & Professional Experience
- Full Professor, Decision Sciences & MIS, Miami University (1984–Present).
- Associate Professor, Decision Sciences, Miami University (1977–1984).
- Assistant Professor, Decision Sciences, Miami University (1974–1977).
- Chemical Engineer, Shell Oil Company (1963–1966).
Recent Publications
- Blankley, A., Cottell, P., & McClure, R. H. (2004). A Simulation of Future Economic Impact of Pension Rate Reductions. Mid-American Journal of Business, 19 (2), 31-40.
- Blankley, A., Cottell, P., & McClure, R. H. (2004). Rational Prediction of Future Pension Expense. Journal of Applied Business Research, 20 (3), 45-58.
- Blankley, A., Cottell, P., & McClure, R. H. (2003). An Examination of the Economic Impact of Pension Rate Reductions on Future Pension Expense: A Simulation. Journal of Business and Economics Research, 1 (7), 33-46.
- Brewer, P., Campbell, R., & McClure, R. H. (2002). Supercharging Your ABC: Use Revenue Data. Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance, 13-26.
- Brewer, P., Campbell, R., & McClure, R. H. (2000). Wilson Electronics (A) and (B): An ABC Capstone Experience. Issues in Accounting Education, 15 (3), 413-458.
Honors & Awards
- 2002: Best Paper Award, International Business and Economics Research Conference.
- 1993: Summer Teaching Award, Decision Sciences Department.
- 1991: Division STAR AWARD, Student Affairs.
Professional Interests
- Research: Management Science
Areas of Expertise
- Management science
Biography
Coming to Miami in 1974 with a both a masters and Ph.D from the University of Cincinnati, Dr. McClure chose to devote most of his life to learning and teaching.
MBA students compliment him for his approach of teaching through through simulation modeling and examples.
He teaches Introductory Statistics and Simulation with his area of specialization being management science.