Skip to main content Dr. Steven W Rayburn II
- Chair - Professor at Department of Management, McCoy College of Business
Grants
2024
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal).
Service Captivity in Long-Term Healthcare: Informing Service Design to Improve Patient Concordance, Compliance, and Wellbeing across Healthcare Contexts,
2024 McCoy Research Grant,
Texas State University,
$5000.
(Funded: 2024 - Present).
Grant.
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal).
Exposing Mechanisms for Service-Learning Success: Evaluating Course Design in Marketing,
2024 McCoy College Dean’s Teaching Innovation Fellowship,
Texas State University,
$1000.
(Funded: 2024 - Present).
Grant.
2023
- Rayburn, Steven W (Co-Principal).
Improvisation Meaning and Practice at the Organizational Frontline: Employing Mixed Methods to Understand Frontline Employee Experiences,
2023 McCoy Research Grant,
Texas State University,
$5000.
(Funded: 2023 - Present).
Grant.
- Rayburn, Steven W (Co-Principal), Jillapalli, Ravi Kumar (Co-Principal).
ENACTUS National Competition,
2022-2023 McCoy College of Business Student Development Program,
McCoy College of Business Administration,
$4050.
(Funded: May 2023).
Grant.
2022
- Rayburn, Steven W (Co-Principal), Anderson, Sidney Thomas (Co-Principal).
Service Captivity in Long-Term Healthcare,
2022 McCoy College Faculty Development Program,
Texas State University,
$6000.
(Funded: 2022 - Present).
Grant.
2019
- Rayburn, Steven W.
Co-Track Chair at the Second Subsistence Marketplace Immersion Conference,
McCoy College of Business,
Texas State University,
$4000.
(Funded: January 2019 - June 2019).
Grant.
2018
- Ashford-Hanserd, Shetay Nicole (Principal), Percent Contribution: %25, Sarmiento, Eric Ryan (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %25, Rayburn, Steven W (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %25, Myles, Colleen Crystal (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %25, Davio, Rebecca Lynn (Supporting), Fox, Rebekah L (Supporting), Guajardo, Miguel (Supporting), Valencia, Louie Dean (Supporting), Valle, Rosina Ruiz (Supporting).
#ReclaimDunbar: A community needs assessment for the Dunbar arts, cultural and innovation district,
Multidisciplinary Team Formation (MTI) Grant, Texas State University,
Texas State University,
$1000.
(Funded: July 1, 2018 - December 31, 2019).
Grant.
- House, Robert (Co-Principal), Trinh, Samantha (Co-Principal), Rayburn, Steven W (Supporting).
Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization,
McCoy College of Business Administration,
McCoy College of Business Administration,
$12000.
(Funded: October 2018 - November 2018).
Grant.
2017
- Rayburn, Steven W, Anderson, Sidney Thomas, Nasr, Linda.
Environmental Service Committee Grant,
Texas State University,
$12500.
(Submitted: 2016, Funded: 2017 - 2018).
Grant.
2016
- Rayburn, Steven W.
Transformative Service Research Workshop at 2017 Association for Consumer Research Latin American Conference,
McCoy College Faculty Development Grant,
$2055.
(Funded: 2016 - 2017).
Grant.
2015
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal).
Understanding Service Delivery at the Base of the Pyramid,
McCoy College of Business Research Grant,
Texas State University,
$2500.
(Funded: December 2015).
Grant.
2014
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal).
Service Captivity Experiences in the NICU: A Qualitative Exploration of “Infant Parents” Medical Service Interactions and Outcomes,
McCoy College of Business Research Grant,
Texas State University,
$1500.
(Funded: December 2014).
Grant.
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal).
Service Captivity Experiences in the NICU: A Qualitative Exploration of “Preemie Parents” Service Interactions and Outcomes,
Research Enhancement Program Grant,
Texas State University,
$3360.
(Funded: December 2014).
Grant.
- Rayburn, Steven W (Principal), McDonald, Imani Nuari (Co-Principal).
Student Travel to Present Research at Marketing and Public Policy Conference,
McCoy College of Business - Student Development Grant,
Texas State University,
$1500.
(Submitted: November 2019).
Grant.
- Rayburn, Steven W.
Developing and Testing a Healthcare Telepractice Platform for Delivery of Speech Therapy in Latin America,
Research Enhancement Program,
Texas State University,
$8000.
(Submitted: September 2019).
Grant.