PhD Placements
Columbia Ph.D. graduates are prominent in the marketing profession. They serve on the faculties of major institutions around the world.
Name |
Thesis |
Placement (Current Position) |
| Rom
Shrift (2010) |
Complicating Choice: the Effort Compatibility Hypothesis | Wharton |
| Jeffrey Parker (2010) |
Georgia State University | |
| Eric
Hammerman (2010) |
Tulane University | |
| Jonathan
Zhang (2010) |
University of Washington | |
| Isaac
Dinner (2010) |
IE Business School (Madrid) | |
| Peter
Jarnebrant (2009) |
ESMT (Berlin) | |
Andrew Stephen |
Marketing Networks 2.0: Understanding Consumers Interactions, the
Economic Value of Marketplace Networks, and Network Formation |
|
Ricardo Montoya |
Dynamic Marketing Mix Allocation for Long-Term Profitability |
|
Hannah Chang |
Time Perspective and Reliance on Feelings |
|
Cecile Cho |
Goal Setting and Affect:
Expectations & Reality |
University of California, Riverside |
Oleg Urminsky |
Scope Insensitive Justifications and the Mere Token
Effect |
|
Anat Keinan |
Productivity Mindset and the Consumption of Collectable Experiences |
|
| Yuhuang
Zheng (2007) |
Tsinghua University | |
| Martin Zemborain (2006) |
IAE, Argentina | |
Raghuram Iyengar |
Structural Models for Nonlinear Pricing Schemes |
|
Anirban Mukhopadhyay |
Unintended Purchase Opportunities: Conflict, Choice, and Consequence |
The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology |