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Daniel Esteban May Montaña

Profesor

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


My areas of research are: Behavioral economics; decision making and strategic behaviour using economic, sociological and psychological considerations; international trade using the new Trade Network approach; and Rural Landscapes.

Educación

  •  Economics, UNIVERSITY OF EXETER. Reino Unido
  •  Business, UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON. Reino Unido
  •  Economics, UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX. Reino Unido
  •  Economics, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile
  •  Mathematics and Economics, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. Reino Unido
  •  Ingeniero Agrónomo, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile
  •  Rural Landscape, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Reino Unido, 2014

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Adjunto Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2020 - A la fecha

  •   Senior Lecturer Part Time

    HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY

    Newport Shropshire, Reino Unido

    2010 - A la fecha

  •   Visiting Lecturer Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON

    Arts, Business and Social Sciences

    Wolverhampton, Reino Unido

    2008 - 2012

  •   Profesor Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE CHILE

    Economía, Gobierno y Comunicaciones

    Santiago, Chile

    1998 - 2001

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Current Account Analyst Full Time

    Central Bank of Chile

    Santiago, Chile

    2000 - 2001

  •   Adviser Department of International Affairs Full Time

    Ministry of Finance (Ministerio de Hacienda)

    Santiago, Chile

    1999 - 2000

  •   Assessor of the Regional Price System (SIPRE) Part Time

    Instituto de Desarrollo Agropecuario

    Santiago, Chile

    1997 - 1999

Formación de Capital Humano


Course in Mixed Methods entitled: Mixing it up: Understanding and using mixed methods research in the social sciences. University of Oxford (2016)


Difusión y Transferencia


Experience as Editor and Reviewer

• Editor in Chief of the Scientific Journal of Agricultural Economics (2011-2018)
• Associated Editor of the International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (From 2011)
• Invited as a reviewer: Journal of Rural Studies; Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization; Sustainability; Rural Sociology; International Journal of Agricultural Management; International Journal of Green Economics; Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics; y International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy.

Participation in Initiatives of Cooperation

• Responsible of the Cooperation Agreement between Harper Adams University and University of Chile, Faculty of Agronomy (2014).
• Responsible of the Cooperation Agreement between Harper Adams University and University Diego Portales, Faculty of Engineering (2014).

Other activities

• Chairman of the Eighth Annual Conference of Economic Forum of Entrepreneurship & International Business, ECO-ENA. Universidad de Oxford (2020)
• Chairman of the Fourth Annual Conference of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, ECO-ENA. University of Cambridge (2018)
• Invited Researcher by the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, University Diego Portales (2017)
• Chairman of the Third Annual Conference of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, ECO-ENA. University of Oxford (2017)
• Chairman of the Second Annual Conference of Agricultural Economic and Agribusiness, ECO-ENA. University of Harvard (2015)
• External Evaluator of the Doctoral Program offered by FLASCO-Ecuador. Ministry of Education of Ecuador (2013).
• Chairman of the First Annual Conference of Agricultural Economic and Agribusiness, ECO-ENA. University of London (2014)
• Chairman of the Agricultural Economic Forum in the Third Annual Conference of Economic Forum of Entrepreneurship & International Business, ECO-ENA. University of Oxford (2013).


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Recognition to the best undergraduate thesis

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Chile, 2000

    Award given by the Department of Agricultural Economics (actual Departamento de Gestión e Innovación Rural), University of Chile

  •   Full Scholarship

    JOHN OLDACRE FOUNDATION

    Reino Unido, 2008

    Full Scholarship offered by the John Oldecra Foundation to carry out PhD research in Business at University of Wolverhampton

  •   Full Scholarship

    UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

    Reino Unido, 2012

    Full Scholaship offered by the Department of Economics, University of Exeter, to carry out PhD research in Economics


 

Article (23)

Preventing young farmers from leaving the farm: investigating the effectiveness of the young farmer payment using a behavioural approach
Understanding Farmers’ Incentives to Innovate in Different Business Environments
Exploring the Relationship between collaboration and farmers' satisfaction at work
International Trade Networks under Global Treaty Stability
Rethinking the conflict between landscape change and historic landscape preservation
Behavioural Drivers of Business Competitiveness in Agriculture
Export Instability when International Agricultural Markets Operate Under Oligopoly
Inefficient Stable International Trade Networks
The development and use of characterisation-based approaches to manage historic landscapes
Explaining Family Farm Run Businesses’ Capacity to Develop Dynamic Capabilities
Addressing Biodiversity Loss when International Markets of Agricultural Commodities are Oligopolistic
Economic vs. non-economic determinants of diversification and specialisation in agriculture
Non-Economic Drivers Influencing Farmers’ Incentives to Cooperate: Do they Remain Robust Through Policy Changes?
Agricultural trade liberalization under bilateralism: an international network perspective
Exploring economic and social-psychological factors in explaining farmers’ willingness to participate in cooperative alliances
Identifying determinants of residential property values in South London
Incentives of Small Countries to Participate in a Global Free Trade Agreement in Agriculture: a Theoretical Analysis
Understanding innovation in a dynamic agricultural business environment: a multivariate approach
Understanding the formation of networks by small agricultural firms
Are Domestic Support and Political Bias Really Harmful to the Agricultural Trade System? New Perspectives from the International Social Network Literature
An international network analysis of the environment
The bias danger of incorporating business risk into biophysical-economic models: a critical review of the existing economic approaches
Is bilateralism consistent with Global Free Trade?

BookWhole (1)

Microeconomía y su Aplicación a los Productos Agrícolas Perecederos

Proyecto (2)

Assessing the environmental impact of liberalising agricultural trade – with special reference to EU Mercosur
Energy dependency and food security”. Contribution: estimation of demand elasticities for selected agricultural goods using an Almost Ideal Demand System
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Daniel May

Profesor

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile