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Selected current and former Ph. D. advisees
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SELECTED PREVIOUS POSITIONS
Chair, Family Resource Management Dept., Ohio State University, 1986-1994.
Acting Chair, Family Economics Dept., Kansas State University, 1982-1985.
Won $1,000 Certified Financial Planner Board Award for paper presented at the 2004 meeting of the Academy of Financial Services, Hanna, S. D. & Lindamood, S. (2004). An improved measure of risk aversion.
Editor of the research journal Financial Counseling and Planning, 1989-2002.
Won $1,000 Certified Financial Planner Board Award for paper presented at the 2003 meeting of the American Council on Consumer Interests, Yao, R. & Hanna, S. D. (2003). Has financial risk tolerance changed since 1983?
Won $1,000 Certified Financial Planner Board Award for paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Academy of Financial Services, Rha, J-Y., Montalto, C. P, & Hanna, S. D. The effect of saving goals and expectations on household saving behavior.
Won $1,000 Texas Instruments Award for paper presented at the 1998 meeting of the Academy of Financial Services, Hanna, S., Yuh, Y.K. and Montalto, C., "Mean and pessimistic projections of retirement adequacy"
Named Mentor at 1999 ACCI meeting.
Ph.D. advisee (with C. Montalto) Yoonkyung Yuh received "Honorable Mention" for the ACCI Dissertation Award, March, 2000.
Ph.D. advisee (with C. Montalto) Yoonkyung Yuh won the Best Dissertation Award from the Ohio Family and Consumer Sciences Association, 1999.
Article with Jaimie Sung in 1996 issue of Financial Counseling and Planning received Best Article award from AFCPE Award committee (Awarded at Nov., 1998 meeting.)
Named Distinguished Fellow of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, December, 1997.
Received award for $1,000 for excellence from the Certified Financial Planner Board for paper with Peng Chen.
Ph.D. advisee (with J. Fox) Joyce Mok won the Best Dissertation Award from the Ohio Family and Consumer Sciences Association in 1996.
Ph.D. advisee Sharon DeVaney won the Ohio Home Economics Association Best Dissertation Award in 1994.
Financial Educator of the Year award from the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 1994.
McGraw-Hill Award for Best Research Paper in 1991 and in 1992 for research papers presented at the Academy of Financial Services.
Applied Consumer Research Award in 1989 for research paper presented at the American Council on Consumer Interests.
Elected to the Board of Directors of the Academy of Financial Services
Chair, College of Human Ecology Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-1997.
Past member of editorial boards of Journal of Consumer Affairs, Home Economics Research Journal, Housing and Society.
Founding co-editor of Housing Educators Journal (now Housing and Society.)
Founding editor of Family Economics and Resource Management Biennial: The Journal of the FERM Division of AAFCS. Click for web page
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1974 (Consumer Economics)
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 (Economics)
Hanna, S. D.
& Lindamood, S. (2004).
An improved measure of risk aversion. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 15
(2), 27-38.
Lai, C. W.
&
Hanna, S. D. (2004). Are the portfolios
of older worker households efficient? Journal of Personal Finance, 101-117.
Jeong W. Y. & Hanna, S. D. (2004). Risk
tolerance and financial satisfaction, International Journal of Human Ecology,
5(1), 35-43.
Bae,
M. K., & Hanna, S. D. (2004). Comparison
of Korean and
Hanna, S. D.,
& Lindamood, S. (2004).
The investment risk tolerance of same-sex
couples. Proceedings of the
Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S.
D.
& Lindamood, S. (2004).
An improved measure of risk aversion. Proceedings
of the Academy of Financial
Services.
Lai, C. W.
& Hanna, S. D. (2004). The portfolio efficiency of older worker
households. Consumer Interests
Annual, 50.
Hanna, S. D.
(2004).
Panel on teaching ethics: Ethics and financial planning: An economic
analysis. Consumer Interests
Annual, 50.
Lai, W., Yao, R., & Hanna, S. D. (2003). Financial risk tolerance in the United States. Proceedings of the 5th Conference of the Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association, Taipei, December, 2003.
Yao,
R., Hanna, S. D., & Montalto, C. P.
(2003). The capital accumulation ratio as an indicator of retirement
adequacy. Financial Counseling and Planning, 14 (2), 1-11.
Hanna, S. D. & Yao, R. (2003). Risk tolerance. In Vitt, L. A. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Retirement and Finance Greenwood Press.
Hanna, S. & Garman, E. T. (2003, July-August). Projected retirement adequacy of workers age 50 to 61. Profit Sharing, pp. 6-9.
Hanna, S. D., Gutter, M. S., & Fisher, P. J. (2003). Risk aversion and the elasticity of marginal utility with respect to consumption, Consumer Interests Annual, 49.
Yao, R. & Hanna, S. D. (2003). Has financial risk tolerance changed since 1983? Consumer Interests Annual, 49.
Hanna, S. (2003). Financial statements and budgeting. In Garman, E. T., Xiao, J. J., & Brunson, B. G. (eds.) The mathematics of personal financial planning: Using calculators and computers, Third edition, pp. 122-145.
Hanna, S., Gutter, M., & Gibbs, R. W. (2003). Life insurance math. In Garman, E. T., Xiao, J. J., & Brunson, B. G. (eds.) The mathematics of personal financial planning: Using calculators and computers, Third edition, pp. 256-280.
Hanna, S. D. (2002). The academic field of Family Finance. Financial Counseling and Planning, 13(2), iii-iv.
Yao, R. & Hanna, S. D. (2002). The investment-asset ratio - A plausible replacement for the capital accumulation ratio guideline? Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, in press.
Yao, R., Hanna, S. D., & Montalto, C. P. (2002). Factors related to meeting the capital accumulation ratio guideline. Financial Services Review, 11 (2), 153-171.
Jeong, W.-Y., Hong, E.-S., & Hanna, S. D. (2002, July). Credit use and financial stress of college students. Proceedings of the International Household & Family Research Conference 2002: CONSUMERS AND FAMILIES AS MARKET ACTORS, National Consumer Research Centre, Helsinki, Finland, p. 91.
Hanna, S. D. & Gutter, M. S. (2002, July). Implications of variations in willingness to pay to reduce the risk of death. Proceedings of the International Household & Family Research Conference 2002: CONSUMERS AND FAMILIES AS MARKET ACTORS, National Consumer Research Centre, Helsinki, Finland, p. 60.
Jeong, W.-Y. & Hanna, S. D. (2002, July). Risk tolerance and financial satisfaction. Proceedings of the International Household & Family Research Conference 2002: CONSUMERS AND FAMILIES AS MARKET ACTORS, National Consumer Research Centre, Helsinki, Finland, p. 59.
Moon, S. J., Yuh, Y., & Hanna, S. D. (2002). Financial ratio analysis of Korean households. Family and Consumer Sciences Journal.
Lai, C. W., Hanna, S. D., & Montalto, C. P. (2002). Optimal dynamic portfolio strategies for long-term investment horizons. Consumer Interests Annual, 48.
Hanna, S. D. (2002). Theoretical bases for financial ratio guidelines. Consumer Interests Annual, 48.
Moon, S. J., Yuh, Y., & Hanna, S. D. (2002). Financial ratio analysis of Korean households: Are U.S. guidelines appropriate in Korea? Consumer Interests Annual, 48.
Hanna, S. D., Gutter, M. S.& Fan, J. X.(2001). A measure of risk tolerance based on economic theory. Financial Counseling and Planning, 12(2), 53-60.
Hanna, S. D. (2001). Citations and scholarly research. Financial Counseling and Planning, 12(2), iii.
Yao, R. & Hanna, S. D. (2001). An in-depth examination of the capital accumulation guideline with financial planning client households. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, p. 35.
Jeong, W. Y., Hwang, D. S., & Hanna, S. (2001). Development of a measure of household financial health. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, p.33.
Yao, R., Hanna, S. D., & Montalto, C. P. (2001). Factors related to meeting the capital accumulation ratio guideline. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, p. 23.
Lai, C. W., Hanna, S. D., & Montalto, C. P. (2001). Do individual investors make rational asset allocation decisions? Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, p. 9.
Rha, J-Y., Montalto, C. P, & Hanna, S. D. (2001). The effect of saving goals and expectations on household saving behavior. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, p. 57.
Zhao, J., Montalto, C. P, & Hanna, S. D. (2001). Which households meet the household debt service burden guidelines? Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, p. 22.
Moon, S. J., Yuh, Y., & Hanna, S. D. (2001). Financial ratio analysis of Korean households In D. Sharpe (Ed.), Proceedings of the Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association, Fourth Biennial Meeting, 174-186.
Abdel-Ghany, M., Hanna, S., Ho, S.-H., Lee, H., Ogawa, I., Trappey, C., Xiao, J. J., Qingfei, Y, & Shijie, Y. (2001). Publish or perish: Academic journals in Asia and the United States. In D. Sharpe (Ed.), Proceedings of the Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association, Fourth Biennial Meeting, 325-.
Hanna, S. D. (2000). Citations and research. Financial Counseling and Planning, 11(2), iii-iv.
Hanna, S., Gutter, M., Lovett, S., & Yao, R. (2000). Estimating the value of financial planning. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, p. 37.
Montalto, C. P., Hanna, S., & Yuh, Y. (2000). The retirement adequacy of American households in 1998. Retirement Income Security: Current Practices and Emerging Issues, Preconference of Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, p. 8.
Hanna, S., & Gutter, M. (2000). Needs based retirement planning applied to client households. Retirement Income Security: Current Practices and Emerging Issues, Preconference of Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, pp. 9-10.
Hanna, S. D. (2000). Award winning authors. Financial Counseling and Planning, 11 (1), iii-iv.
Montalto, C. P., Yuh, Y., & Hanna, S. (2000). Determinants of planned retirement age. Financial Services Review, 9(1), 1-15.
Gutter, M. & Hanna, S. (2000). Estimating the disability insurance needs of client households. Consumer Interests Annual, 46, in press.
Hanna, S & Rha, J.-Y. (2000). The effect of household size changes on credit use: An expected utility approach. Consumer Interests Annual, 46, 121-126.
Hanna, S. & Gutter, M. (1999). Using real client households in a financial planning class. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 193.
Hanna, S. & Sun, Y. (1999). A computer program for decision rules. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 194.
Hanna, S. (1999). Networking for financial counseling and planning. Financial Counseling and Planning, 10(1), ii.
Hanna, S., & Gutter, M. (1999). How well do client households estimate expenses? Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, 9.
Hanna, S., & Gutter, M. (1999). Estimating the retirement adequacy of client households. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services..
Hanna, Sherman. (1999). Computer software at The Ohio State University. In S. Y. Park (ed.) Computer Software Workshop of Resource Management and Consumer Science. pp. 13-15. Seoul, Korea, Hanyang University.
Hanna, Sherman. (1999). Electronic commerce: Potential for benefits and for harm to consumers. In M-K. Bae (ed.) Changes of Consumption Environment in New Millennium, pp. 9-28. Taegu, Korea, Keimung University.
Hanna, S. (2000). Financial statements and budgeting. in Garman, E. T. & Xiao, J. J. (eds.) The mathematics of personal financial planning, Second edition, 122-145.
Hanna, S., Gutter, M., & Gibbs, R. W. (2000). Life insurance math. in Garman, E. T. & Xiao, J. J. (eds.) The mathematics of personal financial planning, Second edition, 256-280.
Hanna, S., Yuh, Y., & Montalto, C. P. (1999). Determinants of planned retirement age. Consumer Interests Annual, 45, 77-82.
Kim, Y., Hanna, S.,& Yuh, Y. (1999). Comparison of household expenditure patterns in Korea and the U.S. In G. Olson (Ed.), Proceedings of the Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association, Third Biennial Meeting, 89-101.
Hanna, S. & Chen, P. (1999, July). Small stocks versus large: It's how long you hold that counts AAII Journal, XXI (6), 26-27.
Yuh, Y., Hanna, S., & Montalto, C. P. (1998). Mean and pessimistic projections of retirement adequacy. Financial Services Review, 7(3), 175-193.
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1998). The spouse effect on participation and investment decisions for retirement funds. Financial Counseling and Planning, 9(2), 47-58.
Hanna, S. (1998). The sky is falling and other persuasive techniques Financial Counseling and Planning, 9(2), ii.
Yuh, Y., Montalto, C. P., & Hanna, S. (1998). Are Americans prepared for retirement? Financial Counseling and Planning, 9(1), 1-12.
Hanna, S. (1998). The journal approaches the millennium Financial Counseling and Planning, 9(1), ii.
Fan, J. X., Lee, J. & Hanna, S. (1998). Are apparel trade restrictions regressive? Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2), 250-272.
Hanna, S. & Gutter, M. (1998). A Theory Based Measure of Risk Tolerance . Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S. (1998). Efficient portfolios with stocks and inflation protected bonds. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services, in press.
Hanna, S., Yuh, Y., & Montalto, C. (1998). Mean and pessimistic projections of retirement adequacy. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S., Gutter, M., & Yuh, Y. (1998). Estimating the retirement adequacy of households and helping them plan for an adequate retirement. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education.
Hanna, S., & Gutter, M. (1998). Estimating the true expenses of a client household, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education.
Yuh, Y., Hanna, S. & Montalto, C. P. (1998). 'Average' versus ' worst' case projections of financial assets and contributions to retirement accounts. Consumer Interests Annual, 44, in press.
Chen, P., Hanna, S. & Montalto, C. P. (1998). Do households make savings and investment decisions together? Consumer Interests Annual, 44, 96-101.
Jayathirtha, C. & Hanna, S. (1998). The spending/income ratio and measurement of impacts of policies on low income households. Consumer Interests Annual, 44, in press.
Hanna, S. (1997). What should every student know? Financial Counseling and Planning, 8(2), 85-86.
Hanna, S. (1997). The backward art of managing money. Financial Counseling and Planning, 8(2), ii.
Hanna, S. & Chen, P. (1997). Subjective and objective risk tolerance: Implications for optimal portfolios. Financial Counseling and Planning, 8(2), 17-26.
Wang, H. & Hanna, S. (1997). Does risk tolerance decrease with age? Financial Counseling and Planning, 8 (2), 27-31.
Lee, J., Hanna, S., Mok, C. F. J., & Wang, H. (1997). Apparel expenditure patterns of elderly consumers: A life-cycle consumption model, Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 26(2), 109-140.
Xiao, J. J., Garman, E. T., Brunson, B., Fitsimmons, V. R., & Hanna, S. (1997). How to effectively teach personal finance math. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 28-30.
Hanna, S., DeVaney, S., & Davis, F. W. (1997). Using Case Studies to Teach Financial Counseling and Planning in a Variety of Settings. Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 47.
Chen, P. & Hanna, S. (1997). Small versus large stocks: comparisons based on simulations, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Bae, M., Park, M., Lee, S. S., & Hanna, S. (1997). Overspending in Korea, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Yuh, Y. & Hanna, S. (1997). The demand for risky assets in retirement portfolios, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S., Montalto, C., & Sung, J. (1997). The Surveys of Consumer Finance: Resources for researchers, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Chen, P., Hanna, S., & Grable, J. E. (1997). Employee personal retirement plan asset allocation: The case for 100% stocks. Personal Finances and Worker Productivity, 1 (1), 211-215.
Lee, S., Hanna, S. & Sirigar, M. (1997). Children's college as a saving goal, Financial Counseling and Planning, 8 (1), 33-36
Chang, Y.R., Hanna, S. & Fan, X.J. (1997). Emergency fund levels: Is household behavior rational?, Financial Counseling and Planning, 8 (1), 47-55.
Yuh, Y., DeVaney, S., & Hanna, S. (1997). Effects of multiple imputation: Empirical results using tobit analysis to investigate determinants of the level of assets in pension accounts. Consumer Interests Annual, 43.
Jayathirtha, C., Fox, J., & Hanna, S. (1997). Influence of vehicle expenditures on overspending behavior for households with and without vehicle purchases. Consumer Interests Annual, 43.
Fan, J. X., Lee, J., & Hanna, S. (1997). The welfare impact of apparel price increases: Who gets hurt more, the poor or the rich? Consumer Interests Annual, 43, in press.
Hanna, S. (1996). So what? And other responses to research , Financial Counseling and Planning, 7, iii-v.
Hanna, S. & Chen, P. (1996). Efficient portfolios for saving for college, Financial Counseling and Planning, 7, 115-122.
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1996). Factors related to risk tolerance, Financial Counseling and Planning, 7, 11-20.
Chang, Y. R., & Hanna, S. D., Huston, S. J. & Xiao, J. J. (1996). The Web: Promises and pitfalls, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 147
Chen, P. & Hanna, S. (1996). A computer program for family portfolio analysis, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education.
Hanna, S., Sung, J. & Chen, C. (1996). A program for calculating the value of lost home production services of parents, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 44.
Chen, P. & Hanna, S. (1996). Retirement accounts: High returns with safety, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 107-116.
Chen, P. & Hanna, S. (1996). Optimal retirement portfolios for investors under 35, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1996). How does risk tolerance affect IRA contribution and choice of IRA investment types?, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Chen, P. & Hanna, S. (1996). A computer program for life cycle portfolio analysis, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S., DeVaney, S. & Martin, A. (1996). Using a computer simulation game to teach family time use concepts. Journal of Family and Economic Issues,17 (3/4)
Fan, J. X., Lee, J. & Hanna, S. (1996). Household expenditures on apparel: A complete demand system approach. Consumer Interests Annual, 42, 173-180.
Hanna, S. (1996). Cyberspace: Consumer protection issues. Consumer Interests Annual, 42, 263-264.
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1996). Factors related to household risk tolerance: An ordered probit analysis. Consumer Interests Annual, 42, 227-228.
Hanna, S., Chang, Y.R. & Fan, X.J. (1995). Optimal life cycle savings, Financial Counseling and Planning, 5, 1-15.
Lee, H. & Hanna, S. (1995). Investment portfolios and human wealth, Financial Counseling and Planning, 5, 147-152.
Hanna, S. & Chen, P. (1995). Optimal portfolios: An expected utility/simulation approach, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, S. & Lee, H. K.. (1995). Empirical patterns of risk tolerance, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
Hanna, & Chen, P. (1995). Efficient portfolios for saving for college, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 82-92. (In 1996, received an award for $1,000 for excellence from the Certified Financial Planner Board.)
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1995). Do financial professionals help people build net worth? Evidence from a panel study, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 203-212.
Oleson, B., Bradshaw, E. & Hanna, S. It's about time - A family time use educational tool. Family Economics and Resource Management Biennial, 1, 71-72.
Finke, M., Ismail, M., Chen, P., Jayathirtha, C., Wang, H., Park, S. & Hanna, S. How much should consumers be willing to pay for information about quality and price? Implications for cyberspace. Family Economics and Resource Management Biennial, 1, 21-22.
Hanna, S. Will cyberspace help families and consumers manage their resources? Family Economics and Resource Management Biennial, 1, 1-2.
Hanna, S. & Wang, H. (1995). The adequacy of emergency funds to cover household expenditures Consumer Interests Annual, 41, 224-225.
Chang, Y. R. & Hanna, S. (1994). Determinants of household expected real income growth in the U.S.A., Journal of Consumer Studies and Homes Economics, 18, 315-329.
Hanna, S. (1994). Perspectives on the first five years of Financial Counseling and Planning, Financial Counseling and Planning, 4, 1-4.
Hanna, S., Wang, H., & Lindamood, S. (1994). Do elderly households have rational financial plans?: evidence from consumer expenditure data, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 272-288.
Chang, Y. R. & Hanna, S. (1994). Factors related to risk of a substantial decline in non-housing wealth, Proceedings of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 133-134.
Wang, H., Mok, C. F. J. & Hanna, S. (1994). Are the consumption patterns of elderly households consistent with a life cycle model?, Asia Pacific Advances in Consumer Research, I, 237-245.
Chang. Y. R. & Hanna, S. (1994). Optimal retirement planning with an income prediction equation, Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services.
DeVaney. S. & Hanna, S. (1994). The effect of marital status, income, age and other variables on insolvency in the U.S.A., Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics, 18, 293-303.
Chang, Y.R. & Hanna, S. (1994). Factors related to household saving, Consumer Interests Annual, vol. 40, 148-155. (Nominated by reviewers for Applied Consumer Research Award.)
Wang, H., Mok, C. F. J. & Hanna, S. (1994). Consumption patterns of elderly households: an empirical analysis using a life cycle model, Consumer Interests Annual, vol. 40, 328-335.
Oh, D.-H., Oleson, B. & Hanna, S. (1994). Factors influencing urban rental budget shares, Consumer Interests Annual, vol. 40, 314-321.
Sung, J., Park, S. & Hanna, S. (1994). Determinants of expenditures on child care, Consumer Interests Annual, vol. 40, 322-327.
Chang, Y.R. & Hanna, S. (1994). Factors related to household expected real income growth, Proceedings of the Eastern Regional Family Economics/Resource Management Association, 118-130.
Fan, X.J., Chang, Y.R. & Hanna, S. (1993). Real income growth and optimal credit use, Financial Services Review, 3(1), 45-58.
Bae, M., Hanna, S. and Lindamood, S. (1993). Patterns of overspending in U.S. households, Financial Counseling and Planning, 4, 11-30.
Hanna, S., Chang, Y.R., Fan, X.J. & Bae, M. (1993). Emergency fund levels of households: is household behavior rational?, Proceedings of The American Council on Consumer Interests 38th Annual Conference. 215-222. Finalist for Applied Consumer Research Award.
Hanna, S., Bae, M., Martin, A. & Wang, H. (1993). Patterns of household spending on major appliances, Proceedings of the International Appliance Technical Conference, 137-146. Won award for "Outstanding Technical Presentation."
Lindamood, S. & Hanna, S. (1979). Housing, society, and consumers : An introduction. West Publishing. Textbook, over 8500 copies sold.
RESEARCHResearch Contract with the New York State Department of Social Services, Office of Program Planning, Analysis and Development, Bureau of Policy Analysis, "Valuing Basic Needs in New York State: Analysis of 1991 Consumer Expenditure Data," November 1993, $4,666 (46% overhead.)
Academic Challenge Grant (Part of the Selective Excellence Program of the Ohio Board of Regents) for Family Resource Management Expert Systems Laboratory. $75,000 per year for six years. 1989.
Development of Retirement Planning Computer Programs for Rural Families. Agricultural Experiment State Project KAN00463, 1983-1986.
Family Expenditure Norms for Various Types of Kansas Families. Agricultural Experiment State Project KAN00235, 1981-1983.
Residential Energy Alternatives for Rural Families. Agricultural Experiment State Project KAN00170, 1979-1981.
Project co-director (with Suzanne Lindamood):
1. "Quality Housing Environment for Low-Income Families", Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch 423. Part of Southern Regional Research Project, S-95. Survey of 400 families in two low-income, rural Alabama counties. Questions on survey on housing conditions, resources, and housing preferences. (1976).
2. Auburn University Public Service and Extension Research Survey of 400 families in two urbanizing Alabama counties. Questions in surveys on housing conditions, resources, and housing preferences. (1976).
3. Auburn University and National Science Foundation. Survey in conjunction with Montgomery, Alabama, City Planning Department. Survey of 1,000 families in Montgomery, Alabama. Purposes of survey: A. Help Montgomery City Planning Department in allocation of Community Development Funds and other government funds for the improvement of housing. B. Add to analysis of S-95 regional housing research for total of 4,800 families. (1976).
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND TALKS
(papers published in proceedings are listed under "PUBLICATIONS".)
Hanna, S. (1998). "Taking
Uncertainty Into Account In Projecting Portfolio Accumulations",
paper
accepted for presentation at the Midwest Finance Association, Chicago,
March, 1998.
Chen, P., Hanna, S., & Montalto, C. (1998). "Which
Comes First? The Saving Decision or the Investment Decision?",
paper
accepted for presentation at the Midwest Finance Association, Chicago,
March, 1998.
Hanna, S. (1994). "A Computer Program to Help Couples Evaluate Their Time Use," Annual Conference on the Family, co-sponsored by the Ohio Association of the American Council on Family Relations, the Ohio Association of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the Ohio Association of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists, and the Ohio Association for Family=Based Services, October 7-8, 1994.
Chang, Y.R. and Hanna, S. (1994). "Liquidity Constraints and Household Saving Behavior," paper presented at the Eastern Economics Association Meeting, (March 18-20.)
Hanna, S. (1994). The Financial Planning and Counseling Major at The Ohio State University. ACCI meeting (March.)
Hanna, S. (1992.) Panel member. "Perspectives of Journal Editors". ACCI (meeting).
Hanna, S. Comments on two papers presented at Western Economic Association meeting. (1987, July). Vancouver, British Columbia.
Hanna, S. (1987).Comments on two papers presented at Family Economics/Home Management Preconference of American Home Economics Association, Indianapolis, (June.)
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1985, June 3-7). The Impact of High Rent-Income Ratios on Other Consumer Expenditures. International Conference on Housing sponsored by the International Sociological Association, the Nederlanse Sociologische en Antropologische Vereniging, and Sticting Gestructureerde Samenwerking, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Hanna, S. (1985). The Impact of Permanent and Transitory Income on Consumer Expenditures of Homeowners with Mortgages. American Home Economics Association.
Hanna, S. (1984). Presidential Politics During 20 Years of AAHE (Presidential address). American Association of Housing Educators Conference.
Carter, L., Hanna, S. & Andrus, D. (1984). The Effects of Demographic Characteristics on Consumer Information Periodical Readership. Canadian Home Economics Association Conference.
Hanna, S. (1983). Computers in Housing Education, Research, and Extension. American Association of Housing Educators Conference.
Helmick, S.A. & Hanna, S. (1983). Normative Family Expenditures as Guides to Budgeting. American Home Economics Association.
Lindamood, S., Bronner, D. & and Hanna, S. (1983). Factors Related to Winter Thermostat Settings. American Home Economics Association Conference.
Hanna, S. (1983). Speaker for research reporting session. American Home Economics Association.
Hanna, S. (1982. The Informational Efficiency of Consumer Markets. Southwestern Economic Association. (March.)
Perch, K., Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1982). Housing Satisfaction of Households With and Without Disabled Persons. American Home Economics Association Conference.
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1981). Factor Analysis of Satisfaction with Housing and Neighborhood Characteristics. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1979). Patterns of Help-Seeking for Housing Problems. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1979). Determinants of Interest in Housing Related Extension Classes. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
Lindamood, S. & Hanna, S. (1979). Housing Needs of Female-Headed Households. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
McKown, C. & Hanna, S. (1979). Energy Consumption Patterns of Households in Low-Income Rural Counties in Southern States. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
Hanna, S. (1977). Policy Implications of a Survey of 1,781 Alabama Families. Conference on Housing in Alabama: Problems and Prospects, sponsored by the Housing Research Center, Auburn University.
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1976). Policy Implications of Housing Research. Seminar, Department of Home Management and Housing, Ohio State University.
Lindamood, S. & Hanna, S. (1976). Housing Research in Alabama. American Association of Housing Educators Annual Meeting.
Hanna, S. & Lindamood, S. (1976). Trends in Housing Research. East Alabama Home Economics Association.
Hanna, S. (1976). Constraints to the Improvement of Housing in Rural Low-Income Counties. American Home Economics Association Meeting.
Hanna, S. (1976). Home Management and the Labor Force Participation of Married Women. Family Conference of the Alabama Council of Family Relations.
Hanna, S. (1976). The Family Financial Game. Southeastern
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Management and Family Economics Conferences.
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
Professor and Chair, Family Resource Management Department, The Ohio State University, 1986-1994.
Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, 1985- 1986. Professor, Department of Family Economics, Kansas State University, 1984 - 1985. Acting Head, 1982-1985. Associate Professor, 1979-1984. Assistant Professor, 1977-1979.
Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Child Development, Auburn, Alabama 36830. September, 1974 - July, 1977.
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Economics and Management, College of Human Resources, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. September, 1973 - June, 1974.
Research Assistant. Supervisor, Professor Simone Clemhout, Cornell University. Work on estimation of homothetic production functions, research on housing, demography, and labor force participation of women. September, 1972 - June, 1973.
Research Programmer. Developed and programmed an economic model for the Boston area as part of an interactive gaming-simulation. July, 1972.
Statistical Programmer. Statistical analysis and programming for the Interdepartmental Research Group on Poverty, Cornell University. June, 1971 - September, 1971.
Statistical Programmer. Household Time Study, Cornell University. September, 1970 - January, 1971.
Programmer-analyst. Cornell University Management Information Systems Group. September, 1969 - September, 1970.
Systems Engineer. American District Telegraph Company, New York City. December, 1968 - August, 1969.
Applications Engineer. Photon, Inc., Wilmington, Massachusetts. July, 1968 - December, 1968.