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1 CURRICULUM VITA DAVID A. DILTS HOME ADDRESS: BUSINESS ADDRESS: 4505 Redstone Court Department of Economics Fort Wayne, Indiana 46835 Room 340 D, Neff Hall Indiana - Purdue University Phone: (260) 486-8225 2101 Coliseum Boulevard East Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805-1499 Phone: (260) 481-6486 EDUCATION: Ph. D., 1978, Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Dissertation Adviser: Professor Fred Witney; Dissertation: The Impact of Collective Bargaining on the Efficient Delivery of Health Care Services. Major Fields: Labor Relations, Industrial Organization, and Economic Theory. M. A., 1975, Economics, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Thesis Advisor: Professor Clarence R. Deitsch. Thesis: Phillips Curve: Evidence from Indiana, 1960-1974. B. S., 1974, Economics (major), Business Administration (minor), Political Science(minor) Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. ACADEMIC SPECIALITIES: Industrial and Labor Relations Economic Education and General Economics Human Resources Management

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CURRICULUM VITA

DAVID A. DILTS

HOME ADDRESS: BUSINESS ADDRESS:

4505 Redstone Court Department of Economics

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46835 Room 340 D, Neff Hall

Indiana - Purdue University

Phone: (260) 486-8225 2101 Coliseum Boulevard East

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805-1499

Phone: (260) 481-6486

EDUCATION:

Ph. D., 1978, Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Dissertation Adviser: Professor Fred Witney;

Dissertation: The Impact of Collective Bargaining on the Efficient Delivery of Health

Care Services.

Major Fields: Labor Relations, Industrial Organization, and Economic Theory.

M. A., 1975, Economics, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

Thesis Advisor: Professor Clarence R. Deitsch.

Thesis: Phillips Curve: Evidence from Indiana, 1960-1974.

B. S., 1974, Economics (major), Business Administration (minor), Political Science(minor)

Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

ACADEMIC SPECIALITIES:

Industrial and Labor Relations

Economic Education and General Economics

Human Resources Management

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ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations, Department of Economics, Indiana – Purdue

University – Fort Wayne, July 1, 2011 to present.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations and Department Chair, Department of

Economics, Indiana – Purdue University – Fort Wayne, July 1 2009 to June 30, 2011.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations and Interim Department Chair, and Director of

the Center for Economic Education, Department of Economics, Indiana – Purdue

University – Fort Wayne, July 1, 2008 to July 1, 2009.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations and Director of the Center for Economic

Education, Department of Economics, Indiana – Purdue University – Fort Wayne,

January 2007 to July 1, 2008.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations, Department of Economics, Indiana – Purdue

University – Fort Wayne, 2005 to present.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations and Department Co-Chair, Department of

Economics, Indiana – Purdue University – Fort Wayne, 2002 to 2005.

Professor of Economics and Labor Relations, Department of Economics, Indiana – Purdue

University – Fort Wayne, 1987 to 2002.

Professor of Management, Department of Management and Marketing, Indiana - Purdue

University - Fort Wayne, 1987 to 1988.

Associate Professor of Labor Relations, College of Business, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1982 to 1987.

Assistant Professor of Labor Relations, College of Business, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1980 to 1982.

Assistant Professor of Economics, College of Business Administration, Ball State University,

Muncie, Indiana, 1978 to 1980.

Lecturer for Indiana University Division of Labor Studies, Indianapolis and Fort Wayne,

Indiana, (on ad hoc basis for various years & semesters) 1978 to present.

Lecturer of Public and Environmental Affairs (Visiting), Indiana University, Bloomington,

Indiana, Summer 1979.

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Associate Instructor of Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, January 1976 to

May 1978

Graduate Assistant, Center for Economic Education, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Indiana, Summer 1976, Summer 1977.

Graduate Assistant, Center for Economic Education, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana,

1975.

OTHER EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Labor Arbitrator, 1978 to present.

Managing Partner, Amana Associates, Private Consulting Firm, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1990

to 1992.

Delco-Remy Division, General Motors Corporation, Anderson, Indiana, 1969 to 1975.

United States Army, Light-Weapons Infantry, 1970 to 1972, Honorable Discharge.

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS:

10. David A. Dilts and Myeong H. Kim, Economics. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt

Publishing, 2011.

9. David A. Dilts, Cases in Collective Bargaining & Industrial Relations: A Decisional

Approach, eleventh edition. New York: McGraw-Hill-Irwin, 2007.

8. Raymond L. Hilgert and David A. Dilts, Cases in Collective Bargaining & Industrial

Relations: A Decisional Approach, tenth edition. New York: McGraw-Hill -

Irwin, 2003.

7. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, Doing

Business in Indebted Less Developed Countries: A Practical Guide. Westport,

Connecticut: Greenwood Press, Quorum Books, 1995.

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6. David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber, and Donna M. Bialik, Assessing What Professors Do:

An Introduction to Academic Performance Appraisal in Higher Education.

Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Company, Greenwood Books,

1994.

5. David A. Dilts, Clarence R. Deitsch, and Ali Rassuli, Labor Relations Law in State and

Local Government. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Company,

Quorum Books, 1992.

4. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, The Arbitration of Rights Disputes in the Public

Sector. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Company, Quorum Books,

1990.

3. David A. Dilts and William J. Walsh, Collective Bargaining and Impasse Resolution in

the Public Sector. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Company,

Quorum Books, 1988.

2. David A. Dilts, Clarence R. Deitsch, and Robert J. Paul, Absenteeism: An Analytical

Approach to Getting Absent Workers Back on the Job. Westport, Connecticut:

Greenwood Publishing Company, Quorum Books, 1985.

1. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, Labor Relations. New York: Macmillan

Publishing Company, 1983.

BOOK CHAPTERS

6. Clarence R. Deitsch, David A. Dilts, and Francine Guice, “Weingarten Rights in the Non-

Union Workplace: A Merry-Go-Round of NLRB Decisions,” AAA Handbook on

Labor Arbitration, second edition, 2010, Chapter 13 (revised and reprinted from

JDR).

5. David A. Dilts, “Of Words and Contracts: Arbitration and Lexicology,” AAA Handbook

on Employment Arbitration and ADR. New York: American Arbitration

Association, 2010. (Revised and reprinted from JDR).

4. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Motherhood: Arbitral Thought on Employment

Discrimination Based on Marriage and Pregnancy,” AAA Handbook on

Employment Arbitration and ADR. New York: American Arbitration Association,

2010. (Revised and reprinted from JDR).

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3. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “Occam’s

Razor Revisited: A Test and Application of the Poisson Distribution to Emerging

Economies’ Creditworthiness Data,” American Business Review. Vol. XIX, No. 1

(January 2001), pp. 84-88. [reprinted in Barbara Belieau’s Powerweb:

Business Statistics, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 2003].

2. David A. Dilts, “An Examination of Fact-Finding as a Method of Dispute Settlement and

Training Grounds for Arbitrators,” Journal of Collective Negotiations in the

Public Sector. Vol. 13, No. 3 (1984) pp. 251-258. [reprinted in Strategies for

Impasse Resolution. Harry Kershen and Claire Metrowits, eds., Amityville,

N.Y.: Baywood Publishing Company, 1992, Chapter 5, pp. 51-57].

1. David A. Dilts and Edwin C. Leonard, "Win-Loss Rates in Public Sector Grievance

Arbitration Cases: Implications for the Selection of Arbitrators," Journal of

Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 19, No. 1 (1990) pp. 68-75.

[reprinted in Strategies for Impasse Resolution. Harry Kershen and Claire

Metrowitz, eds., Amityville, N.Y.: Baywood Publishing Company, 1992,

Chapter 16, pp. 194-200].

INSTRUCTORS' MANUALS

3. David A. Dilts, Instructor’s Manual for Cases in Collective Bargaining & Industrial

Relations: A Decisional Approach, eleventh edition. New York: McGraw-Hill-

Irwin, 2007.

2. Raymond L. Hilgert and David A. Dilts, Instructor’s Manual for Cases in Collective

Bargaining & Industrial Relations: A Decisional Approach, tenth edition. New

York: McGraw-Hill - Irwin, 2002.

1. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, Instructor's Manual for Labor Relations. New

York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1983.

STUDENT INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS (selected):

6. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Business Conditions Analysis, E550, Fort Wayne: School

of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University, 2006

(mimeograph).

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5. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Decision Making and Economic Environment in a

Global Economy, A524, Fort Wayne: School of Business and Management

Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University, 2005, 2006 (mimeograph).

4. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Collective Bargaining, G545 & E445, Fort Wayne:

School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University, 1993,

1999, 2002, 2006, 2012 (mimeograph).

3. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Introduction to Economics, E200. Fort Wayne, Indiana:

School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana - Purdue University, 1993,

11994, 1997 (mimeograph).

2. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Introduction to Microeconomics, E201. Fort Wayne,

Indiana: School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana - Purdue

University, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2006 (mimeograph).

1. David A. Dilts, Study Guide for Introduction to Macroeconomics, E202. Fort Wayne,

Indiana: School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana - Purdue

University, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2006 (mimeograph).

MONOGRAPHS:

1. David A. Dilts, The Arbitration of Rights Disputes. Fort Wayne: Division of Labor

Studies, Indiana - Purdue University, 1988; second edition, 1994

ACADEMIC JOURNAL ARTICLES:

90. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov, and David A. Dilts, “Empirical Analysis of the Saving

Rate in the United States,” Journal of Management Policy and Practice, Vol. 14,

No. 2 (2013), pp. 46-53.

89. Hedayeh Samavati, Carolyn F. Stumph, and David A. Dilts, “Interesting Times: Relation

between Test Times and Student Performance in Online Courses,” Journal of

Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 6 (2012), pp.74-80.

88. Myeong Hwan Kim, and David A. Dilts, “The Relationship of the Value of the Dollar,

and the Prices of Gold and Oil: A Tale of Asset Risk.” Economics Bulletin. Vol.

31, No. 2 (2011) pp. 1151-1162.

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87. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, and Nodir Adilov, “Your Local Friendly College

Bookstore: Evidence of Pillaging Indiana College Students?” Journal of Higher

Education Theory and Practice. Vol. 11, No. 1 (2011) pp. 21-26.

86. David A. Dilts and James S. Moore, “Do Arbitrators Use Just Cause Standards in

Deciding Discharge and Discipline Cases? A Test. Journal of Collective

Negotiations. Vol. 30, No. 3 (September 2009) pp. 245-261.

85. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “A Note on Teaching Minimum Wages in

Economics and Business Courses,” Journal of Collective Negotiations. Vol. 32,

No. 1 (2008) pp. 51-56.

84. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Economic Motivation for Post Tenure Review in

Academic Institutions,” Journal of Collective Negotiations. Vol. 31, No. 4 (2007)

pp. 333-341.

83. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts and Lawrence J. Haber, “Salaries for Academic

Accountants: The Numbers Crunch,” Journal of Collective Negotiations. Vol. 31,

No. 4 (2007) pp. 361-370

82. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “The Arbitration of Gender Discrimination

Grievances in the United States,” Journal of Individual Employee Rights. Vol. 12,

No. 2 (2007) pp. 207-219.

81. David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber and Hedayeh Samavati, “Financial Markets:

Curricular Struggles with Ethics and Regulations,” Accounting Instructors’

Report. Fall, 2007, pp. 1-8.

80. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, “Arbitration Costs and Grievance Filing in the

United States,” Journal of Collective Negotiations. Accepted for publication

2007, forthcoming.

79. Clarence R. Deitsch, David A. Dilts, and Francine Guice, “Weingarten Rights in the Non-

Union Workplace: A Merry-Go-Round of NLRB Decisions,” Journal of Dispute

Resolution. Vol. 61, No. 2 (May-July 2006) pp. 46-52.

78. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, “Gompersonian Organizational Principles: The

Summer of Labor Discontent,” Labor Law Journal. (Summer 2006) Vol. 57, No.

2, pp. 83-88.

77. Hedayeh Samavati, Carolyn Stumph, and David A. Dilts, “The American Social

Contract: Retirement, Insurance and Financial Viability,” Journal of Business and

Leadership: Research, Practice, Teaching. Vol. 2, No. 1, 2006, pp. 203-209.

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76. David A. Dilts, “Of Words and Contracts: Arbitration and Lexicology,” Dispute

Resolution Journal. May-June 2005, Vol. 60, No. 2, pp. 40-46.

75. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Motherhood: Arbitral Thought on Employment

Discrimination Based on Marriage and Pregnancy,” Dispute Resolution Journal.

August-October 2005, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 46-54.

74. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Distant

Reflections on Current Problems: Ethics and Economics in the Business of Higher

Education,” Journal of Business and Leadership: Research, Practice and

Teaching. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2005, pp. 47-54.

73. David A. Dilts, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and Tadess Mengestu, “Institutional

Wage Standards in Public Sector Interest Arbitration.” Journal of Collective

Negotiations. Vol. 31, No. 2 (2005) pp. 85-94.

72. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “An

Examination of Capital Flight from East Asian Emerging Economies: Paradise

Lost.” Journal of Asia-Pacific Business. Vol. 5, No. 1 (2003) pp. 33-49.

71. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “Occam’s

Razor Revisited: A Test and Application of the Poisson Distribution to Emerging

Economies’ Creditworthiness Data,” American Business Review. Vol. XIX, No. 1

(January 2001), pp. 84-88.

70. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, "International

Dispute Resolution: The Clubs of London and Paris," The Dispute Resolution

Journal. (November 1998) pp. 71-74.

69. David A. Dilts, Mark Crouch, and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Effectiveness in

Grievance Arbitration: Are There Differences in Union?” Journal of Collective

Negotiations in Public Sector. Vol. 26, No. 4, (1997) pp. 333-339.

68. David Gotlob and David A. Dilts “Accounting Images and the Reality of Collective

Bargaining,” Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 25, No.

2 (1996) pp. 83-88.

67. David A. Dilts, "Privatization of the Public Sector: De facto Standardization of the Labor

Law," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 24, No. 1

(1995) pp.37-43.

66. David A. Dilts, "The Consumer Price Index as a Standard in Negotiations and

Arbitration," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 23, No.

4 (1994) pp. 279-286.

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65. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts, and Clarence R. Deitsch, "The Relation between

Unemployment and Inflation: Evidence of a Lady or Tiger Dilemma," Quarterly

Review of Economics and Finance. Vol. 34, No. 4 (Winter 1994) pp. 333-345.

64. David A. Dilts, William H. Walker and Constanza Hagmann, “The Impact of the North

American Free Trade Agreement on Public Sector Collective Bargaining,”

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 23, No. 1 pp. 91-96.

63. Donna Bialik, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, "Higher Education: Fertile

Grounds for ADR," The Dispute Resolution Journal. Vol. 49, No. 1 (March 1994)

pp. 61-66.

62. David A. Dilts, "The Future for Labor Arbitrators: What Are the Options?" The

Arbitration Journal. Vol. 48, No. 2 (June 1993) pp. 24-31.

61. David A. Dilts and William J. Walker, "Labor Standards and North American Free

Trade: Economic Dynamics or Dilemmas?" Labor Law Journal. Vol. 44, No. 7

(July 1993) pp. 445-448.

60. David A. Dilts, William J. Walker and Constanza Hagmann, "The Impact of the North

American Free Trade Agreement on Public Sector Collective Bargaining,"

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 23, No. 1 (1994) pp.

91-96.

59. David A. Dilts, "Labor-Management Cooperation: Real or Nominal Changes in

Collective Bargaining?" Labor Law Journal. Vol. 44, No. 2 (February 1993) pp.

124-28.

58. David A. Dilts, "Labor-Management Cooperation in the Public Sector," Journal of

Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 22, No. 4 (December 1993) pp.

305-311.

57. David A. Dilts and Mitchell A. Sherr, "Common Law or Common Sense: Arbitral

Contract Construction," The Arbitration Journal. Vol. 47, No. 4 (December 1992)

pp. 51-55.

56. David A. Dilts, Steven W. Boyda, and Mitchell A. Sherr, "Collective Bargaining in the

Absence of Protective Legislation: The Case of Louisiana," Journal of Collective

Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 22, No. 3 (1993) pp. 259-265.

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55. Kathleen M. Rassuli, David A. Dilts and Ali Rassuli, "Purchasing Power and Economic

Packages in the Public Sector Negotiations," Journal of Collective Negotiations in

the Public Sector. Vol. 21, No. 3 (1992) pp. 255-261.

54. Dyne Pfeffenberger, Max Lauderman, Lawrence J. Haber and David A. Dilts, "The

Ability to Pay: Accounting and Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector,"

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 21, No. 3 (1992) pp.

263-269.

53. David A. Dilts and Stanley W. Elsea, "What Do Arbitrators Do? Empirical Results and

Ethical Considerations in Interest Arbitration," Indian Journal of Industrial

Relations. Vol. 27, No. 3 (1992) pp. 279-288.

52. David A. Dilts, William J. Walsh and Constanza Hagmann, "State Labor-Management

Relations Legislation: Adaptive Modeling," Journal of Collective Negotiations in

the Public Sector. Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 79-86.

51. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "The Tests of Just Cause: What Price

Predictability in Arbitral Decision-Making?" Employee Rights and

Responsibilities Journal. Vol. 5, No. 1 (1992) pp. 13-28.

50. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and Lawrence J.

Haber "Student Evaluation of Instruction: Objective Evidence and Decision

Making," Journal of Individual Employment Rights. Vol. 2, No. 1 (1993-94) pp.

73-86.

49. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, David A. Dilts and Ahmad R. Karim, "The Arbitration

of Disciplinary Matters in the Public Sector: Does Objective Evidence Make

Difference?" Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 21, No.

2 (1992) pp. 151-157.

48. David A. Dilts, Ali Rassuli and Ahmad R. Karim, "Mediation and the Path Toward

Settlement: An Analysis of Union Negotiator Behaviors," Journal of Collective

Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 21, No. 2 (1992) pp. 171-182.

47. David A. Dilts, Ahmad R. Karim and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, "The Arbitration

of Disciplinary Matters: Do Objective Standards Make a Difference in Proof?"

Labor Law Journal. Vol. 42, No. 10 (October 1991) pp. 708-712.

46. Hedayeh Samavati, Lawrence J. Haber and David A. Dilts, "Comparability and the

Interest Arbitration of Economic Disputes in the Public Sector," Journal of

Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 20, No. 2 (1991) pp. 159-166.

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45. David A. Dilts, Yar M. Ebadi and Hedayeh Samavati, "The Effect of Technical

Communication on Project Success in Collective Bargaining," Journal of

Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 20, No. 3 (1991) pp. 209-221.

44. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Collyer and Neutral Site Selection: Another

Burden for an Already Overburdened Process," Labor Law Journal. Vol. 41, No.

11 (November 1990) pp. 794-798.

43. Stanley W. Elsea and David A. Dilts, "Unfair Labor Practice Charges under State

Bargaining Laws: Indiana, Iowa and Kansas," Labor Law Journal. Vol. 41, No. 6

(June 1990) pp. 376-380.

42. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Arbitrability in a Post-Bowen World," The

Arbitration Journal. Vol. 45, No. 2 (June 1990) pp. 45-51.

41. David A. Dilts and Robert J. Paul, "Employee Ownership of Unionized Firms: Collective

Bargaining or Co-Determination," Business and Society. Vol. 29, No. 1 (Spring

1990) pp. 19-27.

40. David A. Dilts and Ahmad R. Karim, "The Effect of Mediators' Qualities and Strategies

on Mediation Outcomes," Relations Industrielles (Industrial Relations). Vol. 25,

No. 1 (1990) pp. 22-36.

39. Ahmad R. Karim and David A. Dilts, "Determinants of Mediation Success in the Iowa

Public Sector," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 19,

No. 2 (1990) pp. 129-140.

38. David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber, and Stanley W. Elsea, "Selection of Fact Finders in

Iowa Public Sector Labor Disputes: Characteristics of Acceptable and

Unacceptable Neutrals," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector.

Vol. 19, No. 3 (1990) pp. 207-215.

37. David A. Dilts, Ahmad R. Karim and Ali Rassuli, "Mediation in the Public Sector: A

Paradigm of Industrial Dispute Resolution," Journal of Collective Negotiations in

the Public Sector. Vol. 19, No. 1 (1990) pp. 49-61. [translated and reprinted in

Problemi di Amministrazione pubblica, No. 3 (1991) Centro di Fomazoine e

Studi, Roma, Italia].

36. Stanley W. Elsea, David A. Dilts and Lawrence J. Haber, "Iowa Interest Arbitrators and

Fact Finders: Are They the Same Neutrals?" Journal of Collective Negotiations in

the Public Sector. Vol. 19, No. 1 (1990) pp. 61-67.

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35. David A. Dilts and Edwin C. Leonard, "Win-Loss Rates in Public Sector Grievance

Arbitration Cases: Implications for the Selection of Arbitrators," Journal of

Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 19, No. 1 (1990) pp. 68-75.

[reprinted in Strategies for Impasse Resolution. Harry Kershen and Claire

Metrowitz, eds., Amityville, N.Y.: Baywood Publishing Company, 1992,

Chapter 16, pp. 194-200.]

34. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Arbitrator Win/Loss Rates as a Measure of

Arbitrator Neutrality," The Arbitration Journal. Vol. 44, No. 3 (September 1989)

pp. 42-47 [paper invited for presentation at meetings of the Detroit Chapter

of the Industrial Relations Research Association, December 7, 1991, also

reprinted in International Arbitration Journal, (Switzerland) No. 4, 1992].

33. David A. Dilts, Robert J. Paul and Michael R. Rubison, "Unemployment: Which Persons'

Burden (Black/White, Man/Woman)," Race and Ethnic Studies. Vol. 12, No. 1

(January 1989) pp. 100-114.

32. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "An Analysis of Arbitrator Characteristics and

Their Effects on Decision Making in Discharge Cases," Labor Law Journal. Vol.

40, No. 2 (February 1989) pp. 112-116.

31. David A. Dilts and Lawrence J. Haber, "The Settlement of Contract Disputes in Iowa: An

Analysis of Mediation," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector.

Vol. 18, No. 2 (1989) pp. 145-152.

30. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "The Arbitration Literature: Who Contributes?"

Journal of Labor Research. Vol. X, No. 2 (Spring 1989) pp. 207-214.

29. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Case Characteristics Affecting the Method of

Grievance Dispute Settlement," Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal.

Vol. 1, No. 2 (1989) pp. 113-120.

28. David A. Dilts, "The Timeliness of Arbitration Awards: An Ethical Consideration," The

Arbitration Journal. Vol. 43, No. 4 (December 1988) pp. 62-64.

27. Daylin Butler and David A. Dilts, "The Effectiveness of Constrained Collective

Bargaining: Teacher-School Board Negotiations in Kansas," Journal of Collective

Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 17, No. 1 (1988) pp. 51-61.

26. David A. Dilts and Yar M. Ebadi, "An Economic Analysis of Overtime Utilization by

Employers," Economic Planning. Vol. 24, No. 1 (January-February 1988) pp. 3-8.

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25. Yar M. Ebadi, Robert J. Paul and David A. Dilts, "Commitment in Employee Owned

Firms -- Involvement or Entrapment?" Quarterly Journal of Business and

Economics. Vol. 26, No. 4 (Autumn 1987) pp. 81-99.

24. David A. Dilts, Stanley W. Elsea, and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Casual Absenteeism Cut:

The Experience of Two Midwestern Manufacturing Firms," Business and Public

Affairs. (Spring 1987) pp. 6-8.

23. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "COLA Clauses: What Employers Should

Know," International Journal of Management. Vol. 4, No. 4 (December 1987) pp.

593-597.

22 David R. Kamerschen, Robert J. Paul and David A. Dilts, "The Economics of Employee

Ownership of the Firm," Business and Society. Vol. 25, No. 1 (Spring 1986) pp.

8-16.

21. Yar M. Ebadi and David A. Dilts, "The Effect of Technical Communication on the

Success of Research and Development Projects in a Developing Country:

Afghanistan," Management Science. Vol. 32, No. 7 (July 1986) pp. 822-830.

20. David A. Dilts, "The Negotiation of Economic Packages: Kansas Public School Districts

1984-85," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 15, No. 3

(1986) pp. 275-282.

19. David A. Dilts, "Strike Activity in the United States: An Analysis of Stocks and Flows,"

Journal of Labor Research. Vol. VII, No. 2 (Spring 1986) pp. 187-199.

18. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Absent Workers Back on the Job: The Case of

GM and the UAW," Business Horizons. Vol. 29, No. 2 (March/April 1986) pp.

46-51.

17. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Factors Affecting Pre-Arbitral Settlement of

Rights Disputes: Predicting the Methods of Rights Dispute Resolution," Journal

of Labor Research. Vol. VII, No. 1 (Winter 1986) pp. 69-78.

16. David A. Dilts and James B. Townsend, "Social Security Reform: Another View,"

Business and Society. Vol. 11, No. 2 (Spring 1985) pp. 15-18.

15. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "The Rockville Training Center Case: Indiana's

Continuing Saga of Retreat from Arbitration," Journal of Collective Negotiations

in the Public Sector. Vol. 14, No. 1 (1985) pp. 45-52.

14. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Arbitration Lost: The Public Sector Assault on

Arbitration," Labor Law Journal. Vol. 35, No. 3 (March 1984) pp. 182-188.

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13. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Rockville Training Center v. Alvin Peschke, et

al: Vindication of Court Rationale Underlying the Steelworkers Trilogy,"

Employee Relations Law Journal. Vol. 10, No. 1 (Summer 1984) pp. 95-105.

12. David A. Dilts, "An Examination of Fact-Finding as a Method of Dispute Settlement and

Training Grounds for Arbitrators," Journal of Collective Negotiations in the

Public Sector. Vol. 13, No. 3 (1984) pp. 251-258. [reprinted in Strategies for

Impasse Resolution. Harry Kershen and Claire Metrowitz, eds., Amityville, N.Y.:

Baywood Publishing Company, 1992, Chapter 5, pp. 51-57.]

11. David A. Dilts and Robert J. Paul, "Overtime: Economic and Managerial Implications for

Personnel Administration," Southwest Journal of Business and Economics. Vol. 1,

No. 1 (Fall 1983) pp. 19-28.

10. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "NLRB v. Yeshiva University: A Positive

Perspective," Monthly Labor Review. Vol. 106, No. 7 (July 1983) pp. 34-38.

9. David A. Dilts, "Are Union Give Backs Really the Answer?" Business and Public

Affairs. Vol. 9, No. 2 (Spring 1983) pp. 10-12.

8. David A. Dilts and Ali Fatemi, "Student Evaluation of Instructors: Investment or Moral

Hazard?" Journal of Financial Education. (Fall 1982) pp. 67-70.

7. David A. Dilts, "Award Clarification: An Ethical Dilemma," Labor Law Journal. Vol.

33, No. 7 (July 1982) pp. 366-370.

6. David A. Dilts and Robert E. Holtfreter, "Statistical Control for Exogenous Influences on

Student Evaluation of Instructors," Southwest Business and Economic Review.

Vol. XIX, No. 2 (November 1981) pp. 7-14.

5. David A. Dilts and Robert E. Holtfreter, "The Student Evaluation of Instructors: Biases,

Misconceptions and Use," Journal of Business Education. Vol. 57, No. 7 (1981)

pp. 281-283.

4. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Getting Absent Workers Back on the Job: The

Case of General Motors," Business Horizons. Vol. 24, No. 5 (1981) pp. 52-58.

3. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "To Cut Casual Absenteeism: Tie Fringe

Benefits to the Hours Worked," Compensation Review. (First Quarter 1981) pp.

41-46.

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2. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Arbitration Challenged: The Case of Indiana,"

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector. Vol. 10, No. 2 (1981) pp.

173-179.

1. David A. Dilts, "A Statistical Interpretation of Student Evaluation of Instructors," Journal

of Economic Education. (Spring 1980) pp. 10-15.

NOTES OR COMMENTS IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS

3. David A. Dilts, Editor’s Note, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector,

Vol. 31, No. 1 (2006), p. i-ii.

2. David A. Dilts, Editor’s Note, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector,

Vol. 30, No. 4 (2005), p. i-ii.

1. David A. Dilts, Editor’s Note, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector,

Vol. 31, No. 1 (2003), p. i-ii.

PROFESSIONAL AND/OR PRACTITIONER JOURNAL ARTICLES:

12. David A. Dilts, "Research Committee Shines," National Academy of Arbitrators, The

Chronicle. (April 1993) p. 3.

11. David A. Dilts, "Academic and Practitioner Studies on Arbitration Abound," National

Academic of Arbitrators, The Chronicle. (April 1992) p. 2.

10. Fred Heath, editor, with David A. Dilts, "An Interview with David A. Dilts," Library

Administration and Management. (Invited article) Vol. 5, No. 3 (Summer

1991) pp. 120-123.

9. David A. Dilts, "The Legend of 'Pig' Iron," Indiana Policy Review. (Invited) Vol. 1,

No. 5, (1990) pp. 28-29.

8. David A. Dilts, "Reflections of an Arbitrator: Correctness of Charges in Disciplinary

Cases," Discipline and Grievances. (Invited article) Issue No. 583, (October

1989) p. 8.

7. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Slowing Down Absenteeism: General

Motors Finds a Way to Take the Incentive Out of Missing Work," Nations

Business. (Invited article) (August 1985) p. 41.

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6. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "The COLA Clause: An Employer

Bargaining Weapon?" Personnel Journal. Vol. 61, No. 3 (1982) pp. 220-224.

5. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Effective Grievance Management: Keeping

Grievances Down," Prentice-Hall Inc. Labor Relations Guide. (Invited article)

January 19, 1979.

4. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Shorter Standard Workweek: A Method for

Circumvention of Wage and Price Controls," Indiana Business Review.

(July/August 1979) pp. 12-14.

3. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Factors to Consider in Negotiating an

Arbitration Clause," Prentice-Hall Inc. Labor Relations Guide. (Invited article)

August 27, 1979.

2. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "1979: A Critical Year in Labor Relations," Ball

State Business Review. (Spring 1979) pp. 1-6.

1. David A. Dilts, "Unions and Health Care Cost Inflation," Hospital Progress. (December

1978) pp. 53-64. (From Dissertation).

BOOK REVIEWS

2. David A. Dilts, review of Quest for the Golden Circle: The Four Corners and the

Metropolitan West, 1945-1970, by Arthur R. Gomez, University of Kansas Press,

2000, in Journal of the West. Vol. 42, No. 1 (2003) p. 106.

1. David A. Dilts, review of Assessing Faculty Work: Enhancing Individual and

Institutional Performance, by Larry A. Braskamp and John C. Ory. San

Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994 in Journal of Higher Education. Vol. 66, No. 4

(1995) pp. 487-89.

SELECTED PUBLISHED ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

26. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov and David A. Dilts, “Determinants of the Savings Rate

in the United States,” The International Academy of Business and Public

Administration Disciplines. Vol. 8, Number 3, 2011, p. 136.

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25. Nodir Adilov, David A. Dilts, Myeong Hwan Kim and Hedayeh Samavati, “Climetology

and Finance: Is There a relation between the Stock Market and Climate Change?”

The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines.

Vol. 8, Number 3, 2011, p. 293.

24. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati and Nodir Adilov, “Estimating Market Power of

College Textbook Stores in Indiana,” 2011 Proceedings of the Academy of

Business Economics, p. P1.

23. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts and Nodir Adilov, “Savings Rate in the United States:

Macroeconomic Predictors of Frugality,” The Proceedings of the Academy of

Business Economics. (MBAA 2010 Annual Meetings, Chicago), p. P1.

22. David A. Dilts and Myeong Hwan Kim, “Graphical and Algebraic Presentations of the

Market: Cognition and Economic Concepts,” February 2009 Teaching

Conference, Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

21. Hedayeh Samavati, Carolyn Fabian Stumph, and David A. Dilts, “Social Security:

Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself,” The Proceedings of the Academy of Business

Economics Annual Meetings, 2006. Chicago, Illinois (March 2006) pp. 66-72.

20. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Academic Freedom and Post-Tenure Review:

Economic Motivation,” The Proceedings of the Midwest Business Administration

Association Annual Meetings, Academy of Business Economics 2005. Chicago,

Illinois, (March 2005) pp. 79-85.

19. Sahand Rahnama and David A. Dilts, “The Agency-Principal Problem with Moral

Hazard: The Price of Health Care,” The Proceedings of the Midwest Business and

Health Administration Association Annual Meetings, 2004. (March 2004)

Chicago, Illinois, pp. 387-92.

18. Hedayeh Samavati and David A. Dilts, “Desperation and Desperados: Economic

Correlates and Bank Robbery in the United States: 1900 - 2000,” The

Proceedings of the Midwest Business Economics Association Annual Meetings,

2003 (March 2003) Chicago, Illinois, pp. 152-155.

17. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “An Analysis

of Capital Flight from East Asia Emerging Economies,” The Proceedings of the

Midwest Business Economics Association Annual Meetings, 2002 (March 2002)

Chicago, Illinois, pp. 11-19.

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16. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and David A. Dilts, “Wages,

Unemployment and Productivity: Causality and Structure in the U.S. Economy,”

Midwest Review of Business Economics Research, Proceedings of the 1995

Midwest Business Economics Association, 30th Annual Meetings. Chicago,

Illinois, March 29-31, 1995, pp. 101-109.

15. David A. Dilts, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and Hedayeh Samavati, “Health Care

Price Inflation: Market Imperfections, Agency and Moral Hazard,” Proceedings

of the 1995 Conference of the Midwest Business and Health Administration

Association, 30th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 29-31, 1995, pp. 29-

34.

14. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and Sharon

Wilson, "Union Success in Grievance Arbitration: Are Unions Exchangeable?"

Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the Midwest Society for Human

Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association,

29th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 16-18, 1994, pp. 19-27.

13. Clarence R. Deitsch, David A. Dilts, and Donna Bialik, "Arbitration and Economics: Not

Strange Bedfellows,” Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the Midwest Society

for Human Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration

Association, 29th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 16-18, 1994, pp.

177-83.

12. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts, and Ali Rassuli, "Using the VAX in Teaching

Introductory Business Statistics," Proceedings of IPFW Conference on

Integration of Computers and Related Application into the Curriculum at IPFW.

March 1-2, 1993, Indiana - Purdue University - At Fort Wayne, (Abstract) -

Invited, in-house conference.

11. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and David A. Dilts, "Empirical

Research and Computing at IPFW," Proceedings of IPFW Conference on

Integration of Computers and Related Application into the Curriculum at IPFW.

March 1-2, 1993, Indiana - Purdue University - At Fort Wayne, (Abstract) -

Invited, in-house conference.

10. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and David A. Dilts, "World Debt

Crisis of the 1980s." Midwest Review of Finance and Insurance. Vol. 7, No. 1,

(1993) pp. 86-91.

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9. David A. Dilts, William J. Walsh, Ali Rassuli, and Edwin C. Leonard, Jr., "A Brief

History of the Evolution of State Labor-Management Relations Legislation,"

Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the Midwest Society for Human

Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association,

29th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 24-26, 1993, pp. 229-236.

8. Edwin C. Leonard, Jr., David A. Dilts, Raymond L. Hilgert, and Ann C. Wendt,

"Confessions of an Arbitrator," Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the

Midwest Society for Human Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business

Administration Association, 29th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 24-

26, 1993, pp. 263-264 - Invited - Panel Discussion.

7. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, "The Causal

Relation Between Inflation and Unemployment: Fisher v. Phillips," Proceedings

of the 1992 Conference of the Midwest Society for Human Resources/Industrial

Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association, 28th Annual Meetings.

Chicago, Illinois, March 25-27, 1992, pp. 292-298.

6. Ahmad R. Karim, David A. Dilts and Ali Rassuli, "Negotiators' Perceptions of Mediator

Acceptability and Strategies: A Behavioral Analysis of Mediation Outcomes,”

Proceedings of the 1992 Conference of the Midwest Society for Human

Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association,

28th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 25-27, 1992, pp. 260-270.

5. Edwin C. Leonard, Jr., David A. Dilts, and Charles E. Petersen, "An Exploratory Study

of M.B.A.'s Organizational Commitment," Proceedings of the 1992 Conference of

the Midwest Society for Human Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business

Administration Association, 28th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 25-

27, 1992, pp. 176-186.

4. David A. Dilts, Edwin C. Leonard, Jr., and Wayne E. Funk, "Union/Non-union Quality

Differentials: A Case Study of One Manufacturing Firm's Purchasing

Experience," Proceedings of the 1992 Conference of the Midwest Society for

Human Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration

Association, 28th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 25-27, 1992, pp.

188-195 [Richard D. Irwin Distinguished Paper Award winner, 1992].

3. Constanza Hagmann, David A. Dilts and Lawrence J. Haber, "Overtime: Economic

Implications for Personnel Administration and Management Decision-Making,"

Proceedings of the 1992 Conference of the Midwest Society for Human

Resources/Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association,

28th Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 25-27, 1992, pp. 129-139.

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2. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam and David A. Dilts, "Interest Rates,

Monetary and Credit Aggregates as Information Variables," Midwest Review of

Finance and Insurance. Vol. 6, No. 1 (1992) pp. 41-51.

1. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati and David A. Dilts, "Relative

Interest Rates and Latin American Debt Rescheduling," Midwest Review of

Finance and Insurance. Vol. 6, No. 1 (1992) pp. 83-88.

SELECTED PUBLISHED ARBITRATION CASES (NATIONAL SERVICES ONLY):

36. Cooper-Standard Automotive Group and Steelworks Local 1152, Bureau of National

Affairs Inc., 129 LA 1700

35. City of Terre Haute, Indiana and Individual Grievant represented by Union of Police

Associations, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 129 LA 305

34. Johns-Manville and Glass & Pottery Workers, Local 51, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.

129 LA 237.

33. ArcelorMittal USA and Steelworkers, Local 1011, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 129

LA 213.

32. Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Inc., Topeka, Kansas and International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 304, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.,

126 LA1170.

31. Whirlpool Corp. and Electronic Workers, Local 808, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.,

125 LA 936.

30. Whirlpool Corp. and Electronic Workers, Local 808, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.,

125 LA 434.

29. Air Systems Components and United Steelworkers of America, Local 1999, Bureau of

National Affairs, Inc., 125 LA 100.

28. United Technologies and IBEW Local 983, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. 123 LA 289.

27. Defense Financing and Accounting Service and American Federation of Government

Employees, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 122 LA 43.

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26. TNT Logistics North America, and IUE-CWA Local 768, Bureau of National Affairs,

Inc., 121 LA 1434.

25. Ohio Northern University and UNITE HERE Local 84, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.

120 LA 15.

24. Kroger Co. and Bakery Confectionary and Tobacco Workers, Local 372A, Bureau of

National Affairs, Inc., 120 LA 596.

23. Martin-Brower, Company, Gridley, Illinois Terminal and Local 179 International

Brotherhood of Teamsters, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 102 LA 673.

22. American Commercial Marine Services and International Brotherhood of Teamsters,

Local 89, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 102 LA 209.

21. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 89 and Jeffboat Division, American

Commercial Marine Services, Commerce Clearing Houses, Inc., 94-1 ARB 4202.

20. Indiana-Michigan Power Company and Individual Grievant, Commerce Clearing House,

Inc., 92-2 ARB 8577.

19. Alden Press, Inc. and Graphic Communications Workers Union, Local 458, Commerce

Clearing House, Inc., 92-2 ARB 8476.

18. Waterloo, Iowa Community School District and American Federation of State County &

Municipal Employees, Council 61, Local 2749, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.,

99 LA 385.

17. City of Evanston, Illinois and International Association of Firefighters Local 742, Bureau

of National Affairs, Inc., 95 LA 679.

16. Philips Industries Inc., Dexter Axle Division and International Association of Machinists

& Aerospace Workers, Local Lodge 1315, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 93

LA 1133.

15. Internal Revenue Service, Ogden, Utah Service Center and National Treasury Employees

Union, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 93 LA 261.

14. Hill's Pet Products and United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 240, Bureau

of National Affairs, Inc., 92 LA 944.

13. Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Company and International Brotherhood of Electrical

Workers, Local 702, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 90 LA 1311.

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12. Pacemaker Employee Leasing, Inc., and United Food and Commercial Workers Union,

Local 340, Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 88-2 ARB 8179.

11. Sioux County, Iowa Board of Supervisors and American Federation of State County and

Municipal Employees, Local 1774, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 87 LA 552.

[portions reprinted in American Bar Association, How Arbitration Works,

fourth edition, 1985-87 Supplement, Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National

Affairs, Inc., 1988, p. 179]

10. City of Fort Dodge, Iowa and United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local P-31,

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 86 LA 1178.

9. Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company and Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union,

Local 5-348, Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 85-2 ARB 8626.

8. Dubuque Education Association and Dubuque Community School District, Iowa,

Commerce Clearing House, Inc., 85-2 ARB 8624.

7. Day & Zimmerman, Inc., Kansas Army Ammunition Plant and Oil, Chemical and

Atomic Workers International Union, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 85 LA

1151.

6. Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base and American Federation of

Government Employees, Local 916, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 85 LA 731.

[portions quoted in American Bar Association, How Arbitration Works, fourth

edition, 1985-87 Supplement, Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs,

Inc., 1988, p. 69]

5. Dubuque Community School District, Iowa and Dubuque Education Association, Bureau

of National Affairs, Inc., 85 LA 636.

4. Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base and American Federation of

Government Employees, Local 916, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 81 LA 761.

3. Sioux City Community Schools and Sioux City Education Association, Commerce

Clearing House, Inc., 81-2 ARB 8344.

2. American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Council 62 and Indiana

State Personnel Division, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 75 LA 924.

1. Northwest Indiana and Vicinity District Council of Carpenters and Region Builders

Association, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 73 LA 1385.

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[approximately 112 cases published in other services, or available through BNA electronic

information services]

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES:

57. Nodir Adilov, Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts, and Myeong H. Kim, “Microeconomic

Approach to University Online Course Pricing Decisions.” Presented at

International Atlantic Economic Society Meetings October 11, 2013 at

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

56. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov, and David Dilts, “Empirical Analysis of the Savings

Rate in the United States,” presented at the 2012 MBAA International

Conference, Chicago, March 28-30, 2012.

55. Dilts, David, Hedayeh Samavati, and Myeong Hwan Kim, “Outsourcing of Professional

Positions: Adjuncts to Online Programs,” presented at the 2012 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 28-30, 2012.

54. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov, and David A. Dilts, “The Economics of Online

Courses: A Production Function Approach,” presented at the 2012 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 28-30, 2012.

53. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov, Myeong Hwan Kim, and David A. Dilts, “Online

Courses: An Opportunity for Distant Students,” presented at the 2012 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 28-30, 2012.

52. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov and Shahin Modarressi, “Estimating

Market Power of College Textbook Stores in Indiana,” presented at the 2011

MBAA International Conference, Chicago, March 23-25, 2011.

51. Hedayeh Samavati, Carolyn F. Stumph and David A. Dilts, “Is Time Running Out? A

Countdown to the Optimal Duration for Online Exams,” presented at the 2011

MBAA International Conference, Chicago, March 23-25, 2011.

50. Nodir Adilov, David A. Dilts, Myeong H. Kim and Hedayeh Samavati, “Climatology and

Finance: Is There a Relation Between Stock Market and Climate Change? The

International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines, July

26-27, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii.

49. Hedayeh Samavati, Nodir Adilov, and David A. Dilts, “Determinants of the Saving Rate

in the United States.” The International Academy of Business and Public

Administration Disciplines, July 26-27, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii.

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48. Dilts, David A., Hedayeh Samavati and Otto Chang, “Your Local Friendly Bookstore:

Evidence of Pillaging Indiana College Students?” presented at the 2010 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 24-26, 2010.

47. Dilts, David A., Daniel L. Friesner, Lawrence J. Haber, and Timothy J. Schibik, “How to

Publish,” presented at the 2010 MBAA International Conference, Chicago March

24-26, 2010.

46. Dilts, David A., and Carolyn F. Stumph, “Test of Understanding of College Economics:

Content and Cognitive Levels,” presented at the 2010 MBAA International

Conference, Chicago, March 24-26, 2010.

45. Myeong Hwan Kim and David A. Dilts, “The Relationship of the Value of the Dollar and

the Prices of Gold and Oil: A Tale of Asset Risk,” presented at the 2010 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 24-26, 2010.

44. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts and Nodir Adilov, “Savings Rate in the United States:

Macroeconomic Predictors of Frugality,” presented at the 2010 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 24-26, 2010.

43. Adilov, Nodir, David Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Teaching Underemployment in

Principles of Economics Courses,” at the 20th Annual Conference on Teaching

Economics. Robert Morris University Moon Township, PA, February 19-21,

2009.

42. Dilts, David and Myeong Hwan Kim, “Graphical and Algebraic Presentations of the

Market: Cognition and Economic Concepts” at the 20th Annual Conference on

Teaching Economics. Robert Morris University Moon Township, PA, February

19-21, 2009.

41. Samavati, Hedayeh, and David A. Dilts, “Quality of Economics Journals: Impact,

Acceptance, and Other Reputational Factors.” presented at the 2009 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 18-20, 2009. (Abstract)

40. Samavati, Hedayeh, and David A. Dilts, “Quality of Economics Journals: Impact,

Acceptance, and Other Reputational Factors.” presented at the 2009 MBAA

International Conference, Chicago, March 18-20, 2009. (Abstract)

39. Nodir Adilov, David A. Dilts, and Hedayeh Samavati, “Does the Stock Market Heat Up

with Global Warming?” presented at the Midwest Business Administration

Association Meetings 43nd Annual Conference, March 29- 31, 2008 Chicago,

Illinois

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38. David A. Dilts and Sanytadev Dev Joshi, “Revisiting the Determinants of Union

Membership in the United States,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual Conference, March 28-30,

2007 Chicago, Illinois

37. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts, and Joe Perkins, “Petroleum Prices and their Impact

on Economic Activity: Greasing the Skids?” presented at Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual Conference, March 28-30,

2007 Chicago, Illinois

36. David A. Dilts, Clarence R. Deitsch, Lawrence J. Haber and Catherine Mulder,

“Economic Costs of Labor Relations,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual Conference, March 28- 30,

2007 Chicago, Illinois.

35. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam and David A. Dilts, “Economic Development:

Infrastructure Implications of Highly Indebted Economies,” presented at the

Midwest Business Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual Conference,

March 15-17, 2006 Chicago, Illinois

34. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati and Carolyn Fabian Stumph, “Labor Productivity and

Determination of Wages: Are U.S. Wages Trailing Economic Growth?” presented

at the Midwest Business Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual

Conference, March 15-17, 2006 Chicago, Illinois

33. Hedayeh Samavati, Carolyn Fabian Stumph, and David A. Dilts, ”Social Security:

Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself, presented at the Midwest Business Administration

Association Meetings, 42nd Annual Conference, March 15-17, 2006 Chicago,

Illinois

32. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, “Costs of Arbitration: Economics of Dispute

Resolution,” presented at the Midwest Business Administration Association

Meetings, 41st Annual Conference, March 16-18, 2005 Chicago, Illinois.

31. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, ‘Academic Freedom and Post-Tenure Review:

Economic Motivations,” presented at the Midwest Business Administration

Association Meetings, 41st Annual Conference, March 16-18, 2005 Chicago,

Illinois.

30. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati and Mashaalah Rahnama-Mogahdam, “Distant

Reflections on Current Problems: Ethics and Economics in the Business of Higher

Education,” Business and Leadership Symposium Fort Hays State University,

Hays Kansas, September 28-29, 2005.

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29. David A. Dilts, “Classical Views of the Academy: Education in Adam Smith’s Wealth of

Nations,” presented at the Midwest Business Economics Association Annual

Meetings, March 17-19, 2004, Chicago, Illinois.

28. David A. Dilts and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Dispute Resolution and Financial

Issues in Public Sector Collective Bargaining,” presented at the Midwest Business

Economics Association Annual Meetings, March 17-19, 2004, Chicago, Illinois.

27. David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber, and Hedayeh Samavati, “Price Discrimination in

Pharmaceuticals: Canadian vs. U.S. Markets,” presented at the Midwest Business

and Health Administration Association Annual Meetings, March 17-19, 2004,

Chicago, Illinois.

26. David A. Dilts and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Alternative Dispute Resolution:

Risks, Costs and the Market for Peace,” presented at the Midwest Business

Economics Association Annual Meetings, March 12-24, 2003, Chicago, Illinois.

25. David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber, and John Wellington, “Internet Content Companies:

Bubble and Failure,” presented at the Midwest Business Economics Association

Annual Meetings, March 12-14, 2003, Chicago, Illinois.

24. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam and David A. Dilts, “Peer Review and Dispute

Resolution in Universities,” presented at the Midwest Business Economics

Association Annual Meetings, March 1, 2002, Chicago, Illinois.

23. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “An Analysis

of Capital Flight from the East Asia Emerging Economies,” presented at the

Midwest Business Economics Association Annual Meetings, March 1, 2002,

Chicago, Illinois.

22. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Market

Competition, Profitability and Regulation,” presented at the Twenty-seventh

Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New York, New York,

March 15-17, 2001.

21. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts, and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Market

Segmentation by Gender in the Labor Arbitration Profession,” presented at the

Twenty-seventh Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New

York, New York, March 15-17, 2001.

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20. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati and David A. Dilts, “East Asian

Currency Crises and Capital Flight: 1987-97,” presented at the Twenty-seventh

Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New York, New York,

March 15-17, 2001.

19. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “A Test and

Application of the Poisson Distribution to Emerging Countries Creditworthiness

Data,” presented at the Midwest Business Economics Association Annual

Meetings, March 1-3, 2000, Chicago, Illinois.

18. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and David A. Dilts, “Debtor

Independence and the Rescheduling of Sovereign Loans: The Cases of Sub-

Saharan Africa and Latin America,” presented at the Eastern Economic

Association, February 27- March 1, 1998, New York, New York.

17. David A. Dilts, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam and Hedayeh Samavati, “Homo

Economus in the Academy: It’s the Same Old Song,” presented at the Eastern

Economic Association, February 27- March 1, 1998, New York, New York.

16. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, and Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Adam

Smith’s Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of Education: Professorial and

Administrative Economic Interests,” presented at the Midwest Economics

Association, March 20-22, 1997, Kansas City, Missouri.

15. Hedayeh Samavati, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, “Capital Flight, It’s Causes and

Consequences: The Case of Latin America, 1980-1991,” presented at the Midwest

Economics Association, March 20-22, 1997, Kansas City, Missouri.

14. Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, Hedayeh Samavati, and David A. Dilts, “GINI

Coefficient and Infrastructure in Indebted LDCs.” presented at the Midwest

Association of Finance and Insurance, March 29-31, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.

13. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, Donna Bialik, and Christina A. Dilts, "Student

Attitudes and the Evaluation of Instruction: A Multi-variate Study," presented at

the Midwest Economic Association Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, March 27,

1992.

12. Hedayeh Samavati, Lawrence J. Haber, Mashaalah Rahnama-Moghadam, and David A.

Dilts, "Economic and Political Variables as Determinants of Latin American Debt

Rescheduling," presented at the Western Economic Association International

Meetings. Seattle, Washington, July 3, 1991.

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11. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Arbitration Win/Loss Rates as a Measure of

Arbitrator Neutrality," presented at the Industrial Relations Research Association,

Detroit Chapter. December 7, 1990.

10. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law Reform and the Future of Labor-Management Relations in

the United States," presented at the Society for Advancement of Management,

Midwest Annual Meetings. Manhattan, Kansas, October 20, 1990.

9. Lawrence J. Haber and David A. Dilts, "On the Objectives of Regulated Firms: Theory

and Evidence," presented at the Atlantic Economic Society Annual Meetings.

Williamsburg, Virginia, October 11, 1990; abstract of article subsequently

published in Atlantic Economic Journal.

8. Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "Case Characteristics Affecting the Method of

Grievance Dispute Settlement," presented at the Council of Employee

Responsibilities and Rights Annual Meetings. Norfolk, Virginia, August 12, 1987.

7. David A. Dilts and Clarence R. Deitsch, "Factors Affecting Pre-Arbitral Settlement of

Rights Disputes: The Case of New York's American Arbitration Association's

Regional Office," presented at the Midwest Business Administration Association

Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, April 4, 1985.

6. David A. Dilts, "Absenteeism Control: The Case of General Motors and the United

Automobile Workers under Their 1982 National Agreement," presented at the

Mountain-Plains Management Conference, Annual Meetings. Durango, Colorado,

October 7, 1984.

5. David A. Dilts, "U.S. Strike Activity: 1955-80," presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Annual Meetings. Chicago, Illinois, April 1, 1984.

4. David A. Dilts, "The Kansas Employment Security Advisory Council: Goals, Successes,

Failures and Perspectives," presented at the International Association of

Employment Security Personnel Officers. Manhattan, Kansas, March 14, 1983.

3. Robert E. Holtfreter and David A. Dilts, "The Student Evaluation of Instructors: A

Statistical Interpretation," presented at the Southwestern Accounting Association

Annual Meetings. San Diego, California, March 26, 1981.

2. Nikolish Dhalokia and David A. Dilts, "The Marketing of Services: Human Capital

Implications for the Marketing of Services," presented at the American Marketing

Association Special Conference on Services Marketing. Orlando, Florida,

February 11, 1981.

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1. Gerry Lynch, Thomas Hyclak, Clarence R. Deitsch and David A. Dilts, "The Indiana

Revenue Forecasting Model," presented at the Eastern Economics Association,

Annual Meetings, Boston, Massachusetts, March 1979.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL/PRACTITIONER

CONFERENCES:

34. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “The Aftermath of NAFTA and its Impact on

U.S. Labor Markets,” Conference on Labor Justice in the United States, Unity

Universalist Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, March 14, 2012.

33. David A. Dilts, “The Behavioral Theory of Labor Negotiations, and its Implications for

Wage Negotiations for Women and Minorities.” Professional Development

Seminar, Northeast Indiana Chapter of Society of Women Engineers, Fort Wayne,

Indiana, May 21, 2012.

32. David A. Dilts, Hedayeh Samavati, and Otto Chang, “Your Local Friendly College

Bookstore: Evidence of Pillaging Indiana College Students?” presented at the

Midwest Business Administration Association Meetings, 46th Annual

Conference, March 22-26, 2010 Chicago, Illinois

31. David A. Dilts, Daniel L. Friesner, Lawrence J. Haber, and Timothy J. Schibik, “How to

Publish,” presented at the Midwest Business Administration Association

Meetings, 46th Annual Conference, March 22-26, 2010 Chicago, Illinois

30. David A. Dilts and Carolyn F. Stumph, “Test of Understanding of College Economics:

Content and Cognitive Levels,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 46th Annual Conference, March 22-26,

2010 Chicago, Illinois

29. Myeong Hwan Kim and David A. Dilts, “The Relationship of the Value of the Dollar and

the Prices of Gold and Oil: A Tale of Asset Risk,” presented at the Midwest

Business Administration Association Meetings, 46th Annual Conference, March

22-26, 2010 Chicago, Illinois

28. Hedayeh Samavati, David A. Dilts and Nodir Adilov, “Saving Rate in the United States:

Macroeconomic Predictors of Frugality,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 46th Annual Conference, March 22-26,

2010 Chicago, Illinois

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27. David A. Dilts and Hedayeh Samavati, “Behavior and Economic Theory in the Real

World,” for Pi Lambda Theta Educational Honor Society, January 25, 2010, Fort

Wayne, Indiana

26. David A. Dilts and Sanyutadev Joshi, “Revisiting the Determinants of Union

Membership in the United States,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 43rd Annual Conference, March 28-30,

2007 Chicago, Illinois

25. Clarence R. Deitsch, David A. Dilts, Lawrence J. Haber, and Catherine Mulder,

“Economic Costs of Labor Relations,” presented at the Midwest Business

Administration Association Meetings, 43rd Annual Conference, March 28-30,

2007 Chicago, Illinois

24. Mashaalah Rahnama-Mogahdam and David A. Dilts, “Economics Development

Infrastructure Implications of Highly Indebted Economies.” presented at the

Midwest Business Administration Association Meetings, 42nd Annual

Conference, March 15-17, 2006 Chicago, Illinois

23. David A. Dilts, “Leadership and Herman Wells,” Keynote Address, Rose Banquet, Delta

Sigma Pi, Iota Lambda Chapter, Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, May 6,

2006.

22. David A. Dilts, “Assessment of Faculty Performance,” Provost’s Administrative Retreat

Southern Indiana University, New Harmony, Indiana, August 23, 2005.

21. David A. Dilts, “Discussions of Homeland Security,” Indiana-Purdue University Fort

Wayne, Rotary International, March 9, 2004.

20. David A. Dilts, “Economics and Education in Today’s Society,” Keynote Address, Rose

Banquet, Delta Sigma Pi, Iota Lambda Chapter, Indiana-Purdue University, Fort

Wayne, May 15, 2004.

19. David A. Dilts, “Economic Forecasts for Indiana and their Relation to the Performance of

U.S. Economy,” Allen County CPA Club, Training Conference. Fort Wayne,

Indiana July 2003.

18. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law and Collective Bargaining in the United States Postal

Service: Future Directions," American Postal Workers Union, Annual Education

Meetings, Great Plains Region. Center for Labor Studies, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, August 2003.

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17. David A. Dilts, “Economic Forecasts for Indiana and the Nation,” School of Business and

Management Sciences Annual Business Conference, 2002, Indiana-Purdue

University Fort Wayne, April 25, 2002.

16. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law and Collective Bargaining in the United States Postal

Service: Future Directions," American Postal Workers Union, Annual Education

Meetings, Great Plains Region. Center for Labor Studies, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, August 2001.

15. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law and Collective Bargaining in the United States Postal

Service: Future Directions," American Postal Workers Union, Annual Education

Meetings, Great Plains Region. Center for Labor Studies, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, August 1999.

14. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law and Collective Bargaining in the United States Postal

Service: Future Directions," American Postal Workers Union, Annual Education

Meetings, Great Plains Region. Center for Labor Studies, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, August 1995.

13. David A. Dilts, "The Economic Effect of the Clinton Tax Package," Baden, Gage &

Schroeder, Planning for Clinton Tax Package. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Grand

Wayne Center, October 13, 1993.

12. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law and Collective Bargaining in the United States Postal

Service: Future Directions," American Postal Workers Union, Annual Education

Meetings, Great Plains Region. Center for Labor Studies, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, August 1993.

11. David A. Dilts, "The Arbitration of Rights Disputes," Annual Meetings of the Allied

Industrial Workers. Decatur, Illinois, May 14 and 15, 1992.

10. David A. Dilts, "Labor-Management Relations and the Evolution of Labor Law in the

United States," Kansas State University Center for Labor Studies, First Annual

Meeting, Manhattan, Kansas, July 1991.

9. David A. Dilts, "Labor Law Reform: The Future of Collective Bargaining in the United

States," Kansas State Annual Meeting, International Brotherhood of Carpenters.

Topeka, Kansas, June 21, 1990.

8. David A. Dilts, "The Fact Finding Process Under KPERA and KPNA," Kansas Public

Employment Relations Board Neutral Training Program. Kansas University,

Lawrence, Kansas, July 1987.

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7. David A. Dilts, "Unions in the Construction Industry," Training Seminar, American

Association of General Contractors. Manhattan, Kansas, January 1986.

6. David A. Dilts, "Kansas Impasse Procedures in the Public Sector," Governor's Fifth

Annual Labor-Management Relations Conference. Topeka, Kansas, October

1985.

5. David A. Dilts, "Grievance Arbitration in the Bakery Industry," American Institute of

Baking, Manhattan, Kansas, Summer 1984.

4. David A. Dilts, "Fact Finding and Interest Arbitration in the Kansas Public Sector," Chief

Negotiators Seminar, Kansas Association of School Boards, Topeka, Kansas,

January 1983.

3. David A. Dilts, "Teacher Rights and Grievance Arbitration: A Neutral's Perspective,"

Summer Leadership Conference, Kansas National Education Association.

Manhattan, Kansas, August 1983.

2. David A. Dilts, "Fact Finding: Standards and Decisional Thinking of Fact Finders," Third

Annual Governor's Conference on Labor-Management Relations, Topeka,

Kansas, June 1983.

1. David A. Dilts, "Unions and U.S. Labor Law," Manhattan Personnel Association,

Manhattan, Kansas, March 22, 1982.

[approximately 40 others, mostly in local practitioner conferences or local association meetings]

EDITORIAL AND REFEREE SERVICE:

Executive Editor, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, September 2001 to

present.

Referee, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.

Referee, International Journal of Conflict Management.

Referee, Journal of Money Credit and Banking

Referee, Health Care Administration, Midwest Business Administration Association. 1993

conference.

Referee, Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Midwest Business Administration

Association. 1992 conference.

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Contributing Editor, Research, The Chronicle, National Academy of Arbitrators, 1991 to 1995.

Referee, Journal of Labor Research.

Editorial Advisory Board and Referee, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector.

Board of Referees and Editorial Advisory Board, Southwest Journal of Business and

Economics. 1983 to 1999.

Referee, Research Section, Journal of Economic Education.

Referee, Ball State Business Review.

Referee, Economic Forum.

Editorial Advisory Board and Referee, Journal of Economic Development and Business Policy.

2006 to present.

CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRMAN OR COORDINATOR:

Fifth Annual Fred Witney Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, November 2,

1992 (Co-organizer with Harriet Phister and William J. Walsh).

Fourth Annual Fred Witney Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, October 17,

1991 (Co-organizer with Harriet Phister and William J. Walsh).

Third Annual Fred Witney Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, April 14, 1990

(Co-organizer with Harriet Phister and William J. Walsh).

Second Annual Fred Witney Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, May 3, 1989

(Co-organizer with Harriet Phister and William J. Walsh).

First Annual Fred Witney Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana May 8,1988 (Co-

organizer with Harriet Phister and William J. Walsh).

Third Annual Governor's Conference on Labor-Management Relations, Public Sector Impasse

Resolution, State of Kansas, Department of Human Resources, Topeka, Kansas,

October 1983.

27th Annual Mountain-Plains Management Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, November 1985

(Coordinator).

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Fifth Annual Governor's Conference on Labor-Management Relations, Public Sector Chair,

State of Kansas, Department of Human Resources, Topeka, Kansas, October 1985.

ADVISORY BOARD SERVICE:

Asian Advanced Institute of Management, Mysore, India, Member of Advisory Council, 1992

to present.

Indiana University, Division of Labor Studies, School of Continuing Education, Advisory

Board, 1992 to present.

Department of Human Resources, Kansas Legislative Advisory Council, Employment

Security, 1981-1988.

American Arbitration Association, Region Location for Kansas City Regional Office, Summer

1983.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITION, Selected:

Certificate of Appreciation, The National Academy of Arbitrators on the 25th Anniversary of

Election to Membership, June 2013.

Certificate of Appreciation, The International Academy of Business and Public

Administration Disciplines, July 2011.

Certificate of Appreciation, Society of Women Engineers, May 2011.

Fellow of the Academy of Business Economics, March 2009.

“Most Influential Professor 2009" presented by MBA Advisory Council, Indiana - Purdue

University, May 2009.

Excellence in Masters of Business Administration Teaching Award 2008, Graduate

Business Council, School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue

University - Fort Wayne, May 2008.

Certificate of Appreciation, Pi Theta Kappa, Indiana University - Purdue University Fort

Wayne, October 2007.

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Excellence in Masters of Business Administration Teaching Award 2006, Graduate

Business Council, School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue

University - Fort Wayne, May 2006.

Outstanding Researcher of the Year 2004, Indiana - Purdue University - Fort Wayne,

Indiana, 2004.

Excellence in Masters of Business Administration Teaching Award 2004, Graduate

Business Council, School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue

University - Fort Wayne, May 2004.

Certificate of Appreciation Delta Sigma Pi, the Iota Lambda Chapter, of the School of

Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University - Fort Wayne,

Indiana, May 15, 2004.

Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, eighth edition, 2004.

Merit Citation, School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University -

Fort Wayne, April 2002.

Certificate of Appreciation Delta Sigma Pi, the Iota Lambda Chapter, of the School of

Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University - Fort Wayne, Indiana,

January 19, 2000.

Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, fifth edition, 1998, eighth edition, 2003-04, Paul C.

Krouse, Publisher.

Certificate of Recognition, from the Association of dis-Abled Students Excelling in Leadership

(Dasel), Indiana-Purdue University - Fort Wayne, April 1995.

Certificate of Appreciation from Delta Sigma Pi, the Iota Lambda Chapter, of the School of

Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue University - Fort Wayne, Indiana,

February 5, 1995.

Irwin Distinguished Paper Award, Midwest Society for Human Resources and Industrial

Relations, Midwest Business Administration Association, Annual Meetings, Chicago,

Illinois, March, 1992.

S.A.M. Appreciation Award, Society for the Advancement of Management, for participation as

keynote speaker at Midwest Conference, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas,

1990.

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Certificate of Appreciation, Department of Human Resources, Employment Security Division,

Governor of the State of Kansas (Mike Hayden), for services on Legislative Advisory

Council from 1981-88. June 1988.

Award of Excellence, from the International Association of Employment Security

Professionals for Kansas Employment Security Division, for the performance of the

Kansas State Legislative Advisory Council, April 1986.

Senior Fellow, Indiana Policy Review, 1990 to 1995.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS:

National Academy of Arbitrators

Member, 1988 to present.

Member Research Committee, 1990.

Member, Public Sector Dispute Settlement Committee, 1991 to 93.

Member, Board of Editors, The Chronicle, 1991 to 95.

American Arbitration Association, 1982-87

Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution, 1992 to 1994

Industrial Relations Research Association, 1981-83

Midwest Business Administration Association, 1985 to present.

Served at various times as paper discussant and session chair for various sessions of the

annual meetings.

Midwest Academy of Business Economics 2003-present

Executive Board 2006 - present.

American Economic Association, 1978-85.

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Council for Employee Rights and Responsibilities, 1981-83.

Served at various times as paper discussant and session chair for various sessions of the

annual meetings.

PROFESSIONAL SIGNIFICANT COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS, Selected:

AACSB-International, Accreditation Reaffirmation Steering Committee, Indiana-Purdue

University-Fort Wayne, 2006-2007.

Graduate Policy Committee, School of Business and Management Sciences, Indiana-Purdue

University-Fort Wayne, 1988-1992; 1995-2001; 2005-present.

Campus Promotion and Tenure Committee, Indiana-Purdue University-Fort Wayne, 1992-

1994.

North Central, Accreditation Task Force, Indiana-Purdue University-Fort Wayne, 1988.

Member of General Faculty Grievance Board, Faculty Senate, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1983-87.

Chair of General Faculty Grievance Board, Faculty Senate, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1986-87.

SERVICE ON MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES' ARBITRATION PANELS:

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1981 to present, ad hoc arbitrator for public and

private sector labor disputes.

American Arbitration Association, 1978 to 1998, ad hoc arbitrator for public and private

sector labor disputes, listed in Kansas City, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, and Detroit

regions.

Arbitration Panel for North American Free Trade Treaty (within FMCS), 1997 to present.

Iowa Public Employment Relations Board, 1980 to 2000, termination adjudicator and ad hoc

arbitrator under state statute.

Kansas Public Employment Relations Board, 1980 to 1990, fact finder and grievance

arbitrator.

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Federal Impasses Panel, 1982 to present, interest arbitrator for contract impasses in the federal

sector.

Illinois Educational Employment Relations Board, 1987 to present, ad hoc arbitrator for

teacher disputes.

Indiana Division of Labor, 1978 to 1995, ad hoc arbitrator under State Personnel Act and

voluntary arbitration arrangements within the boundaries of the State of Indiana.

National Mediation Board, 1978 to 1989, ad hoc arbitrator for industries covered by Railway

Labor Act.

Indiana Educational Employment Relations Board, 1978 to 1981, fact finder for labor disputes

in Indiana public schools.

SERVICE ON PERMANENT PANEL OR AS UMPIRE:

State of Illinois and AFCSME Council 31, June 2010 to present.

Federal Aviation Administration and National Association of Professional Air Traffic

Controllers, Southwest Region, January 2010 to present.

ArcelorMittal Steel Company and the United Steelworkers of America, August 2009 to

present.

Whirlpool Corporation and IUE/CWA Local 808, Evansville, Indiana, 2008 to 2009.

Haynes International, Inc., and USW 2579, Kokomo, Indiana, 2008 to present.

Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) and United Steelworkers of America,

2007 to 2008.

International Steel Group (Mittal) and United Steelworkers of American, Great Lakes Area

Panels, 2003 to present.

Firestone/Bridgestone Automotive Products and United Steelworkers of America, National

Panel, 1990-2001.

Metzeler Automotive Profile Systems, Inc. and United Steelworkers of American, 1998 to

present.

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Kelley Springfield Tires, Division of Goodyear Tire Company and United Steelworkers of

America, 1997-2000.

Neutral Public Member, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 315, Fort

Wayne, Indiana, Membership internal complaint procedures for union members,

December 1993 to present.

Air Force Logistics Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the

American Federation Government Employees, Local 913, (regular and expedited

panels) 1981-87.

U.S. Postal Service and National Association of Letter Carriers, 1982-1988; and 1997 to 2013

(Central Region, regular and expedited arbitration panels).

U.S. Postal Service and American Postal Workers Union, 1982-1988 (Central Region, regular

and expedited arbitration panels).

Ameritech, Inc., Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and the International Brotherhood of Electrical

Workers, 1988 to present.

ICI Americas Army Ammunition Depot, Jeffersonville, Indiana and Oil Chemical and Atomic

Workers, 1987 to present.

Veterans Administration and American Federation of Government Employees (in Colorado),

regular and expedited panels, 1983-88.

Internal Revenue Service and National Treasury Employees Union, (EEO, regular and

expedited panel, Central Region) 1985-1991.

Internal Revenue Service and National Treasury Employees Union, (EEO, regular and

expedited panel, Western Region) 1985-1988.

General Services Administration and American Federation of Government Employees, 1989 to

present.

Dana Corporation and Allied Industrial Workers Union, Marion, Indiana facility 1990 to

present.

Sioux City Community Schools, Sioux City, Iowa and Sioux City Education Association, 1983

to 1997.

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OTHER DISPUTE SETTLEMENT ACTIVITIES, Selected:

Conducted Mock Arbitrations for American Postal Workers Union bi-annual training for

advocates in Great Plains Area, Kansas State University, Center for Labor Studies,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1998 to 2006.

Mediation of public sector grievance disputes in Kansas under the med-arb procedures for the

Kansas Department of Transportation and American Federation of State County and

Municipal Employees, Council 64, 1982-84.

Mediation of interest disputes under the Professional Negotiations Act and the Public

Employer-Employee Relations Act for Kansas Department of Human Resources, 1982-

86.

Adjudication of wage and hour claims for the Kansas Department of Human Resources,

Division of Employment Standards, 1984.

Supervising fact finder and arbitrator training and development programs for the Kansas

Department of Human Resources, Kansas Public Employment Relations Board, 1984-

87.

Member of General Faculty Grievance Board, Faculty Senate, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, 1983-87.

Chair of General Faculty Grievance Board, Faculty Senate, Kansas State University,

Manhattan,Kansas,1986-87.

INDUSTRIES IN WHICH SERVED AS ARBITRATOR, Selected:

Aircraft Manufacturing, Airlines, Aluminum (smelting and manufacturing), Ammunition

Manufacturing, Automobile Parts Manufacturing, Bakery, Broadcasting, Brewing,

Building Maintenance, Ceramics, Chemicals, Chemical Disposal, Confectionery,

Construction (carpenters, electricians, pipefitters, general laborers, millwrights,

ironworkers and operating engineers), Corrections, Distillery, Education (public and

private & universities & elementary/secondary), Electric Utilities, Electrical Equipment

Manufacturing, Electronics Manufacturing, Firefighters, Food Processing, Freight

Consolidation, Furniture, Gas Utilities, General Manufacturing, Glass (consumer and

industrial), Government (local, state & federal), Grain Milling, Grocery, Meat Packing,

Mining (Coal, Salt and minerals), Hotel and Restaurant, Hospital (professional and blue

collar units), Newspaper, Office Employees, Oil Exploration and Exploitation, Oil

Refineries, Papermills, Paper-pulp Processing, Plastics, Police (state and local),

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Pipeline Companies, Printing, Public Utilities (Gas & Electric) Public Transportation,

Retail and Wholesale Clerks and Warehousing (specialty, and general), Rubber (tires

and general industrial), Ship Building and Maintenance, State and local government,

Steel (mills, and reprocessing), Stone Quarry, Telecommunications, Textiles, Trucking

(over-the road and local delivery), Unions (as employers), Waste Management, Water

Utilities

ISSUES ARBITRATED, Selected:

Ability to Perform, Absenteeism (reasonableness of policy, discipline for absenteeism),

Arbitrability (procedural and substantive), Apprentice Qualifications and Training,

Brutality, Bumping, Call-in, Carelessness, Contract Interpretation (General), Criminal

Actions on the Job (Assault, Battery, Conspiracy, Embezzlement, Forgery, Murder),

Deferral (Collyer - NLRB), Demotions, Destruction of Company Property, Discharge

and Discipline (general), Discrimination, Distribution of Overtime, Drug Abuse &

Rehabilitation, EEOC Claims, Evaluation, Falsification of Records, Financing, General

Liability, Harassment, Health and Safety, Job Duties and Performance, Holidays,

Holiday Pay, Holiday Rotations, Hours of Work, Incentive Systems, Incompetence,

Insolence, Insubordination, Insurance Issues Interest Disputes, Job Enrichment, Job

Posting, Jurisdictional Disputes between Unions, Layoffs, Leaves of Absence,

Management Rights, Management Doing Bargaining Unit Work, Mergers, Orders

(propriety, threats, etc.), Overtime, Promotions, Retirement Eligibility and Pay,

Scheduling of Work, Severance Pay, Sleeping on the job, Seniority, Smoking,

Subcontracting, Theft, Threatening Employees & Supervisors, Team Concept and

Union Rights, Employee Transfers, Trial Periods, Qualifications, Unfair Labor

Practices (various), Union Business, Vacation Entitlement, Scheduling, and Pay, Wages

and Benefits, Work Assignments and Crews, Workers' Compensation, Zipper Clauses

SELECTED CONSULTING (As an Individual):

Consultant, Hispanic Civil Liberties Union, served as resource person concerning human

resources issues, 1981-83, unpaid.

Consultant, Northeast Kansas Building Trades Council, Manhattan, Kansas, Education and

Library Project, 1984, unpaid.

Consultant and trainer, Personnel Department, City of Manhattan, Kansas, summer of 1985,

paid.

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Co-Director, Summer Internship Program, 1985, Small Business Center, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas.

Consultant, East Allen County Community Schools, Concerned Parents Association,

conducted two surveys and prepared reports concerning closing of high school

attendance center, 1988-89.

Consultant, Dial Corporation, Lafayette, Indiana, technical consulting in new product

development and the establishment of automobile parts plant in Kenya to supply

domestic market, 1990.

Consultant, HAPCO, Inc. and KAPCO, Inc. exporting of automobile parts to Kenya, 1990-

1991.

Consultant, Dial Corporation, Lafayette, Indiana, technical consulting in production of security

devices for trucks, 1990-91.

Consultant, Hoosier Minority Chamber of Commerce, served as a resource person in human

resources and educational issues, 1990 to present (unpaid).

Consultant, McKinley Jones & Associates, Certified Public Accountants, Indianapolis, Indiana,

1990-91 (unpaid).

Consultant, the Fort Wayne Central Labor Council, Worker Health Care Project, 1993

(unpaid).

[approximately 17 other clients, both paid and unpaid]

RESEARCH SUPPORT AND GRANTS, Selected:

Delco-Remy Division, General Motors Corporation, 1979-81, Company provided access to

data for on-going research projects.

American Arbitration Association, provided data for on-going research concerning arbitral

decision-making, 1982.

Kansas Department of Human Resources, Public Employment Relations Board, 1982 and 1984

provided funding and data for on-going research.

Kansas Association of School Boards and Kansas National Education Association, provided

data and support for on-going research.

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Kansas State University, Office of Research and Graduate School, Manhattan, Kansas,

Competitive Summer Research Grants, 1981-86.

Indiana - Purdue University - Fort Wayne, Summer Research Grants, for summer sessions in

1987 and 1989.

Iowa Public Employment Relations Board, provided microfiche arbitration awards and fact

finding reports for on-going research, 1990.

American Arbitration Association, provided data for on-going research concerning arbitral

decision-making, 1993.

MEMBERSHIPS IN CIVIC AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, Selected:

American Civil Liberties Union, 2005 to present.

Amvets, Hartford City Indiana Post, 1973 to 1987.

Amnesty International, 2006 to present.

The American Legion, 1987 to 1993.

The Hoosier Minority Chamber of Commerce, 1989 to 1995.

PBS WFWA, Channel 39, Fort Wayne, Indiana

References Available on Request

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