@article{Boland:252523,
      recid = {252523},
      author = {Boland, Michael and Akridge, Jay},
      title = {Introductory and Advanced Agribusiness Management Courses  and Food Business Courses in Undergraduate Agribusiness  Degrees},
      address = {2008},
      number = {1145-2016-92937},
      series = {Working Paper},
      pages = {14},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {An introductory course in agribusiness management is the  third most required course in
agricultural economics  programs. It is also one of the most widely taught  after
agricultural marketing and agricultural finance.  Advanced agribusiness management is
often a course in  strategy and was not being taught in agricultural economics  programs in
1985. Many of the instructors for this class  have been hired in recent years. It is no
surprise why case  research has become more popular in recent years given its  importance
for use in teaching and integrating concepts in  strategy courses. The number of food
business courses  remains small but is concentrated in departments that have  a history of
doctoral research in this subject. Many of  these programs teach agribusiness marketing
and retail or  wholesale marketing.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/252523},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.252523},
}