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
(2009)

Marketing Networks 2.0: Understanding Consumers Interactions, the Economic Value of Marketplace Networks, and Network Formation
Sponsor: Don Lehmann

INSEAD

Ricardo Montoya
(2008)

Dynamic Marketing Mix Allocation for Long-Term Profitability
Sponsor: Kamel Jedidi

Universidad de Chile

Hannah Chang
(2008)

Time Perspective and Reliance on Feelings
Sponsor: Michel Pham

Singapore Management University

Cecile Cho
(2008)

Goal Setting and Affect: Expectations & Reality
Sponsor: Gita Johar

University of California, Riverside
Moscow School of Management, Skolkovo

Oleg Urminsky 
(2007)

Scope Insensitive Justifications and the Mere Token Effect
Sponsor: Ran Kivetz

University of Chicago

Anat Keinan
(2007)

Productivity Mindset and the Consumption of Collectable Experiences
Sponsor: Ran Kivetz

Harvard Business School

Yuhuang Zheng
(2007)
Tsinghua University
Martin Zemborain
(2006)
IAE, Argentina

Raghuram Iyengar
(2005)

Structural Models for Nonlinear Pricing Schemes
Sponsor: Asim Ansari and Sunil Gupta

Wharton

Anirban Mukhopadhyay
(2004)

Unintended Purchase Opportunities: Conflict, Choice, and Consequence
Sponsor: Gita Johar

The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
(University of Michigan)

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