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Publications by Dr. Steve Shook are listed below.
1. Shook, Steven R., Nataliya Plesha, and Darek J. Nalle. 2009. “Does Cointegration of North American Species of Softwood Lumber Imply Nearly Perfectly Substitute Products?” Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39(3):553-565.
2. Allen, Travis T., Han-Sup Han, and Steven R. Shook. 2008. “A Structural Assessment of the Contract Logging Sector in the Inland Northwest,” Forest Products Journal 58(5):27-33.
3. Knowles, Chris, Eric Hansen, and Steven R. Shook. 2008. “Assessing Innovativeness in the North American Sawmilling Industry Using Three Methods,” Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38(2):363-375.
4. Shook, Steven R., Jorge A. Soria, and Darek J. Nalle. 2007. “Examination of North American Softwood Lumber Species Substitution Using Discrete Choice Preferences and Disaggregated End-Use Markets,” Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37(12):2521-2540.
5. Hansen, Eric, Silja Korhonen, Ewald Rametsteiner, and Steven Shook. 2006. “Current State-of-Knowledge: Innovation Research in the Global Forest Sector,” Journal of Forest Products Business Research 3(Article 4):27 p.
6. Deutschlander, Heidi M., Francis G. Wagner, Richard L. Folk, Steven R. Shook, and Dale O. Everson. 2006. “Impacts of High-Temperature and Restraint on Kiln-Dried Grand Fir Studs Curve Sawn from Small-Diameter Logs,” Forest Products Journal 56(2):78-84.
7. Keegan, Charles E. III, Todd A. Morgan, Francis G. Wagner, Patricia J. Cohn, Keith A. Blatner, Timothy P. Spoelma, and Steven R. Shook. 2005. “Capacity for Utilization of USDA Forest Service, Region I Small-Diameter Logs,” Forest Products Journal 55(12):143-147.
8. Devadoss, Stephen, Angel Aguiar, Steven R. Shook, and Jim Araji. 2005. “A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of US-Canadian Disputes on the World Softwood Lumber Market,” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 53(2/3):177-192.
9. Yadama, Vikram, and Steven R. Shook. 2005. “Wood-Plastic Composite Extrusion Technology for Sustainable Economic Development of Local Communities,” Pages 63-67 In: (R. L. Deal, and S. M. White, eds.) Understanding Key Issues of Sustainable Wood Production in the Pacific Northwest, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-626, Portland, Oregon: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
10. Eastin, Ivan L., Indroneil Ganguly, Steven R. Shook, and Al Brackley. 2005. Material Use in the US Deck Market, Center for International Trade in Forest Products (CINTRAFOR) Working Paper 98, Seattle, Washington: CINTRAFOR, 100 pp.
11. Hogaboam, Liliya S. and Steven R. Shook. 2004. “Capital Budgeting Practices in the United States Forest Products Industry: A Reappraisal,” Forest Products Journal 54(12):149-158.
12. Shook, Steven R., Richard P. Vlosky, and Sanna Maria Kallioranta. 2004. “Why Did Forest Industry Dot.coms Fail?” Forest Products Journal 54(10):35-40.
13. Shook, Steven R., and Leslie C. Ganus. 2004. “Adoption of Innovations in Tradition-bound Industries: Uncertainty and Competitive Rivalry Effects on Adoption of Wood Products,” Journal of Forest Products Business Research 1(Article 1):22 p.
14. Shook, Steven R., Yun Zhang, Rosemarie Braden, and John Baldridge. 2002. “The Use of e-Business in the Pacific Northwest Secondary Forest Products Industry,” Forest Products Journal 52(1):59-66.
15. Eastin, Ivan L., Steven R. Shook, and Samuel J. Fleishman. 2001. “Material Substitution in the US Residential Construction Industry, 1994 versus 1998,” Forest Products Journal 51(9):30-37.
16. Shook, Steven R., Yun Zhang, and Francis G. Wagner. 2001. “Wood Products Cooperatives: Overview and Exploratory Analysis,” Forest Products Journal 51(3):25-33.
17. Shook, Steven R. and Ivan L. Eastin. 2001. “A Characterization of the U.S. Residential Deck Material Market,” Forest Products Journal 51(4):28-36.
18. Shook, Steven R., Ivan L. Eastin, and Samuel J. Fleishman. 2001. A Characterization of the Residential Deck Market in the US, Center for International Trade in Forest Products (CINTRAFOR) Working Paper 78, Seattle, Washington: CINTRAFOR, 53 pp.
19. Ganus, Leslie C., Steven R. Shook, and Thomas M. Gorman. 2001. Alternative Wood Products Feasibility Study – City of Cascade, Idaho, Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho, Department of Forest Products. 68 pp.
20. Keegan, Charles E. III, Al Chase, Steven R. Shook, and Dwane D. Van Hooser. 2001. “Montana’s Log Home Industry: Developments Over the Last Three Decades,” Montana Business Quarterly 38 (Winter), 2-9.
21. Fleishman, Samuel J., Ivan L. Eastin, and Steven R. Shook. 2000. Material Substitution Trends in Residential Construction Industry, 1994 vs. 1998, Center for International Trade in Forest Products (CINTRAFOR) Working Paper 73, Seattle, Washington: CINTRAFOR, 76 pp.
22. Shook, Steven R. 2000. “Market Dynamics and Competitive Position of Wood Fiber-Cement Siding Products,” in Inorganic-Bonded Wood and Fiber Composite Materials, Volume 7, Sun Valley, Idaho: University of Idaho, 258-274.
23. Eastin, Ivan, Sam Fleishman, and Steve Shook. 2000. “Change of Plans: Material Substitution in the Residential Construction Industry,” Engineered Wood Journal 3 (Fall), 34, 35, and 37.
24. Shook, Steven R. 1999. “Profile of the Pacific Coast Manufactured Firelog Market,” Forest Products Journal 49(11/12):35-44.
25. Eastin, Ivan L., Steven R. Shook, and Douglas D. Simon. 1999. “Softwood Lumber Substitution in the U.S. Residential Construction Industry in 1994,” Forest Products Journal 49(5):21-27.
26. Shook, Steven R. 1999. “Forecasting Adoption and Substitution of Successive Generations of Structural Wood Panel Products in the United States,” Forest Science 45(5):232-248.
27. Eastin, Ivan L., Steven R. Shook, and Wendy Sammarco. 1999. An Assessment of the PNW Hardwood Lumber Industry, Center for International Trade in Forest Products (CINTRAFOR) Working Paper 72, Seattle, Washington: CINTRAFOR, 45 pp.
28. Eastin, Ivan L., Tom C. Ossinger, Roger B. Williams, Steven R. Shook, Robert Hashizume, and Joseph A. Roos. 1999. A Technical Assessment of the North American-style 2×4 Residential Construction System in Japan, Center for International Trade in Forest Products (CINTRAFOR) Working Paper 70, Seattle, Washington: CINTRAFOR, 96 pp.