School of Management — Finance & Economics

Barry W. Doyle

Professor

Professor Barry W. Doyle has been an outstanding leader and educator in the undergraduate, MBA, and MBA for Executives programs within the School of Management. Since coming to USF, Barry's worked at universities throughout the world coordinating and directing academic programs. Barry has been the faculty director at China Resources Holding Company and Guangzhou Enterprises in the Distance Learning Program.

As the Faculty Director of China Resources Executive MBA Program he was responsible for the oversight of program coordination and program evaluation, assisted with program budgets and monitoring of expenditures and taught courses in both basic and advanced corporate finance. At USF Barry has been the Academic Director of the MBAE Program and the Academic Coordinator of the MBA Intensive and Core Program . In addition to his work in academia Barry has been a consultant for Federal Realty Investment Corporation and a reviewer of the Journal of Financial Research and Journal of Financial Education. Barry has been a professor of Finance at USF since 1984.

Education

Ph.D., Finance, University of Oregon, 1985

Publications

"Reading the Tea Leaves at Tea and More: Resolving Complex Supply Chain Issues,"Operations and Supply Chain Management: an International Journal, 2 (3) Sept 2009, pp. 172-177. With Art Bell.
"Simulation of Economy by Adaptive Agents." Presented at the International Conference on Business, Management and Economics, Izmir, Turkey, June 16, 2005.
" Specialty Food and Beverage: A Case Study of Supply Chain Management of Small Business Importers.? WDSI Annual Conference, April 2003. Published in the Proceedings