Theodore Alter, Ph.D.
- Professor of Agricultural, Environmental and Regional Economics
- Co-Director, Center for Economic and Community Development
- Adjunct Research Fellow, Australian Center for Agriculture and Law, University of New England
- Ph.D., Resource Economics and Policy, Michigan State University, 1976
University Park, PA 16802
Education:
- Ph.D., Resource Economics and Policy, Michigan State University, 1976
Research Interests
Agricultural economics and policy, development economics, public sector economics, community and regional economics, community and rural development, comparative rural policy, institutional and behavioral economics, resource and environmental economics, and public scholarship and civic engagement in higher education.
Outreach/Extension Interests
Community and rural development, rural policy, public sector economics, public finance, critical infrastructure, and leadership and organizational development.
Current/Recent Courses
- AG BM 101: Principles of Agribusiness Decision Making
- CED 375H: Community, Local Knowledge, and Democracy
- CED 417: Power, Conflict, and Community Decision Making
- CEDEV 500: Principles of Community and Economic Development and Leadership
- CEDEV 560: Regional Development: Principles, Policy, and Practice
Recent Selected Publications
Lyons, Thomas S., Theodore R. Alter, David Audretsch, and Darline Augustine. 2012. “Entrepreneurship and Community: The Next Frontier of Entrepreneurship Research.” Entrepreneurship Research Journal: 2 (1) Article 1.
Mukhopadhyay, Åsa; Shingler, John M.; Alter, Theodore R.; and Findeis, Jill. 2011. "Determining Eligibility for Poverty-Based Assistance Programs: Comparing the Federally Established Poverty Level with the Self Sufficiency Standard for Pennsylvania," Poverty & Public Policy: 3 (3), Article 7.
Fortunato, M. W-P and T. R. Alter. 2011. "The Individual-Institutional-Opportunity Nexus: An Integrated Framework for Analyzing Entrepreneurship Development," Entrepreneurship Research Journal: 1 (1), Article 6.
Peters, S.J. with T.R. Alter and N. Schwartzbach. 2010. Democracy and Higher Education: Traditions and Stories of Civic Engagement. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.
Alter, T.R., M. W-P. Fortunato, P. Z. Frumento, K. A. Schramm, and A. R. Weinstein. 2010. Building for the Future: Strengthening Pennsylvania’s Critical Infrastructures. Speaker’s Journal on Pennsylvania Policy, House of Representatives, General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Fortunato, M. W-P., T.R. Alter, K. Poppiti, J. Bridger, S. Sager, B. Shuffstall. 2010. Well-Connected: A Three County Case Study of Open Access Broadband Development in Northern Appalachia. Speaker’s Journal on Pennsylvania Policy, House of Representatives, General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Bridger, J. and T.R. Alter. 2010. Public Sociology, Public Scholarship, and Community Development. Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 41(4):405-416.
Peters, S.J., T.R. Alter, and T.J. Shaffer. 2010. Relating Reason and Emotion in Democratic Politics. Connections: The Kettering Foundation’s Annual Newsletter 2010. pp. 15-17.
Sager, S.S., M. Fortunato, T.R. Alter, and W.C. Shuffstall. 2010. A Comparative Analysis of the Role of the State in Broadband Policy for Rural Areas: An Investigation of Telecom Policy in the United States and Canada. Chapter 6 in Morten Falch and Jan Markendahl (eds.), Promoting New Telecom Infrastructures: Markets, Policies and Pricing. Edward Elgar Publisher. Selected paper from 2008 International Telecommunications Society Conference in Rome, Italy.
Peters, S.J. and T.R. Alter. 2010. Civic Engagement Across the Career Stages of Faculty Life: A Proposal for a New Line of Inquiry. Chapter 16 in H. Fitzgerald, C. Burack, and S. Seifer (eds.), Handbook on Engaged Scholarship: The Contemporary Landscape, Vol. 1.
Alter, T.R and M.W. Fortunato. 2010. Time to Move Forward: How the Great Recession Impacted Pennsylvania Boroughs. Pennsylvania Borough News.
Alter, T.R. 2010. Keys to Leadership. Pennsylvania Borough News.
Alter, T.R., B.L. Schramm, and H.L. Moore. 2009. "Rural Development in the United States Farm Bill." Chapter in Miroslave Drygas, editor. Agriculture Policy in Light of the Farm Bill 2008 and the Future of the CAP of the EU After 2013. Warsaw, Poland:The Institute of Rural and Agriculture Development of the Polish Academy of Science.
Alter, T.R., T.E. Fuller, and S.M. Smith. 2009. Pennsylvania: Road to Growth 2001-2007 and Beyond. February 2009. Penn State University, College of Agricultural Sciences.
Peters, S. J., T. R. Alter, and N. Schwartzbach. 2008. “Unsettling a Settled Discourse: Faculty Views of the Meaning and Significance of the Land-Grant Mission.” Journal of Higher Education Outreach & Engagement 12 (2): 33-66.
Shingler, J., T.R. Alter, M. Van Loon, and J. Bridger. 2008. “The Importance of Subjective Data for Public Agency Performance Evaluation.” Public Administration Review. 68(6): 1101-1112.
Bridger, J.C. and T.R. Alter. 2008. “An interactional approach to place-based development." Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society, 39 (1): 99-111.
Bridger, J.C. and T.R. Alter. 2006.“The Engaged University, Community Development, and Public Scholarship.” Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement 11(1): 163-178.
Bridger, J.C. and T.R. Alter. 2006. “Place, Social Capital, and Community Development.” Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37(1): 5-18.
Schafft, K.A., T.R.Alter, and J.C. Bridger. 2006. “Bringing the Community Along: A Case Study of a School District’s Information Technology Rural Development Initiative”. The Journal of Research in Rural Education, 21(8): 1-10.
Recent Selected Presentations and Papers
Alter, T.R. and M.P.W. Fortunato. 2011. “Rural Broadband Investment in the United States: The Political Economy of Growth.” Presented by Theodore Alter at The University of New England. Armidale NSW, Australia. August 2011.
Sterner, G. & Alter, T. (2011). Enabling Rural Innovation. Presented 30 July 2011 at Rural Sociological Society and Community Development Society 2011 Joint Meeting.
Fortunato, M.W.P. and T.R Alter. 2011. “Entrepreneurial Opportunity and Culture in Rural America: Examining Behavioral, Institutional, and Cultural Differences Between Areas of High and Low Entrepreneurship.” Presented by Michael Fortunato at the Uddevalla Symposium on Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Technology and Transformation of Regions. Bergamo, Italy. June 2011
Fortunato, M.W.P., T.R. Alter and J.M. Klose. 2011. “Institutions, Entrepreneurs, and Opportunity: An Interactional Approach to University Engagement in Entrepreneurship Development.” Presented by Michael Fortunato at GCHERA 2011: “Universities of Agriculture and Life Sciences: entrepreneurs for sustainable rural development.” Beauvais, France. June 2011.
Alter, T.R. and M.W.P. Fortunato. 2010. "The Individual-Institutional-Opportunity Nexus in Entrepreneurship: Bridging Perspectives in Entrepreneurship and Community and Regional Economic Development." Presented by Michael Fortunato at the Uddevalla Symposium on Multi-Dimensional Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Uddevalla, Sweden, August 2010.
Alter, T.R. and M.W.P. Fortunato. 2010. "Against the Grain: What Motivates Entrepreneurs to Locate in Pennsylvania’s Non-Metropolitan Cities and Boroughs." Presented by Michael Fortunato at the Uddevalla Symposium on Multi-Dimensional Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Uddevalla, Sweden, August 2010.
Alter, T.R., “Asset-Mapping Workshop.” Westmoreland County’s First Annual Community and Economic Development Summit. 9 September 2010.
Alter, T.R., “Improving Rural Policy.” Westmoreland County’s First Annual Community and Economic Development Summit. 9 September 2010.
Alter, T.R., “Pennsylvania’s Economy: What’s Next?” 2010 PA Truck Dealers Association, 19 August 2010.Alter, T.R., Keynote speaker. Pennsylvania’s Economy: What’s Next? Pennsylvania Data User Conference, Harrisburg, PA, 10 September, 2010.
Fortunato, M. W-P and T. R. Alter. 2010. “The Individual-Institutional-Opportunity Nexus in Entrepreneurship: Bridging Perspectives in Entrepreneurship and Community and Regional Development.” Presented by Michael Fortunato at the Southern Regional Science Association, Arlington, VA. 25 March, 2010.
Alter, T.R., Invited presentation. The Recession and Rural Pennsylvania – What’s Next?. Pennsylvania Rural Electric Association Summer Meeting. 16 July 2009.
Alter, T.R., J.C. Bridger, M.W.P. Fortunato, K.A. Poppiti, S.S. Sager, and W.C. Shuffstall. The Digital Divide:A Three-county Case Study of Open-Access Broadband Development in Pennsylvania. Rural Sociological Society (RSS), August 1, 2009, Madison, WI.
Alter, T.R., M.W.P. Fortunato, S.S. Sager, and W.C. Shuffstall. Open Access:A Rural Broadband Delivery Model. National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP), 21 April 2009, San Diego, CA.
Sager, S. S., T.R. Alter, and W.C. Shuffstall. Broadband Policy for Rural Areas and the Role of the State: A Comparative Analysis. Middle Atlantic and New England Council for Canadian Studies (MANECCS) and Southern Association for Canadian Studies (SACS) Joint Conference on Canadian Studies, 2-5 October 2008, Washington, DC.
Sager, S. S., T.R. Alter, and W.C. Shuffstall. A Comparative Analysis of the Role of the State in Broadband Policy for Rural Areas. International Telecommunications Society 19th European Regional Conference, 17-20 September 2008, Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy.
Bridger, J.C. and T.R. Alter. Public Scholarship and Rural Sociology. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Manchester, NH, 31 July 2008.
Alter, T.R., J.C. Bridger, S. Sager, and W.C. Shuffstall. Integrating Telecommunications and Rural Policy. The Rural Telecommunications Conference, Springfield, IL, 17 October 2007.
Alter, T.R., J.C. Bridger, S. Sager, and W.C. Shuffstall. Business Class Broadband. Rural Telecommunications Conference, Springfield, IL, 15 October 2007.
Alter, T.R. “The Economics of Geospatial Infrastructures” Geospatial Policy Symposium. Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Harrisburg, PA, 4 October 2007.
Current and Former Graduate Students
Glenn Sterner
Ph.D., Rural Sociology
(dissertation committee member) Expected 2013
Harry Robinson
Ph.D., Information Science and Technology
(dissertation committee member) Expected 2012
Phileshia Dombroski
Ph.D., Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
(dissertation committee member) Expected 2012
Andre Luiz da Silva
MPS, Community and Economic Development
(committee chair) Expected 2012
Kyle Cecil
Ph.D. , Education Administration & Policy, University of Illinois
A Conceptualization of Faculty Social Responsibility of a Private Liberal Arts College (dissertation committee member) Expected 2012
Michael Fortunato
Ph.D., Rural Sociology
The Individual-Institutional-Opportunity Nexus in Entrepreneurship: Bridging Perspectives in Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development (dissertation committee member) 2011
Jeffrey Barr
MPS in Community and Economic Development
The Role of Universities in Local Place-Based Development: Practice and Potential (committee chair) 2011
Brandon Woods
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Development at Naval Air Station(NAS)Jacksonville (committee chair) 2011
Omar Strohm
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Fiscal Distress in Third Class Pennsylvania Cities: A Case Study (committee chair) 2011
Lucas Shaeffer
MS in Agricultural, Environmental, and Regional Economics and Demography
Domestic Migration and Self-Employment Growth: Is there a Relationship? (committee member) 2011
Michael Leahey
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Sustainable Community Economic Development: A Framework for Practitioner (committee member) 2010
Jay Athia
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Downtown Kitchener and Centre Block: an Attempt to Revitalize a Struggling Downtown (committee member) 2010
Jason Bryan
MPS in Community and Economic Development
A Study of What Creates a Sense of Community within the Town of Freeport, Florida (committee member) 2010
Mary-Alice Maurette
Ph.D., Agricultural and Extension Education
The Influence of Cooperative Structure on Commitment and Member Satisfaction: A Case of the Murang'a Nutribusiness Cooperative in Kenya (disseration committee member) 2010
Eric McGinnis
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Philanthropy and Pennsylvania’s Natural Gas Boom: An Examination of Philanthropic Opportunities in Rural Communities (committee chair) 2010
Chris Wimsatt
MPS in Community and Economic Development
Urban Redevelopment within the City of Dayton: A paper to assist community leaders and citizens interested in redeveloping Dayton’s urban core (committee chair) 2010
Kevin O’Donovan
Ph.D., Agribusiness, University College Dublin
Labor Efficiency on Irish Dairy Farms (dissertation committee member) 2009
