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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2021
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Latisha A. Settlage

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Researcher

Faculty Researcher

5 h-index 21 pubs 71 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Latisha A. Settlage's research has focused on the role of undergraduate research within higher education institutions. Her work includes case studies examining faculty-sponsored research symposia as a means to foster an institutional ethos of research engagement among students. Settlage has published 21 scholarly works, accumulating 70 citations and an h-index of 5. She has collaborated with Daniel M. Settlage on two shared publications. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly pursuits.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 21
  • Citations: 71

Selected Publications

  • Undergraduate Research as an Institutional Ethos-A Case Study Examining a Faculty Sponsored Research Symposium (2021)
    DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) OpenAlex
  • Undergraduate Research as an Institutional Ethos-A Case Study Examining a Faculty Sponsored Research Symposium (2021)
    Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning DOI OpenAlex
  • A triple hurdle model of US commercial bank use of guaranteed operating loans and interest assistance (2011)
    Agricultural Finance Review 9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • A Statistical Framework for Assessment Using the ETS Major Field Test in Business (2011)
    Journal of Education for Business 23 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Risk‐adjusted efficiency and risk aversion in the agricultural banking industry (2009)
    Agricultural Finance Review 9 citations DOI OpenAlex

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