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Distinctions in Academics and Research

Research productivity. Our nine-person department of researcher-educators has:
  • 35 publications in the 30 most influential (of 245) research journals for business scholars, including 25 articles in the top 15 journals.
  • Over 100 publications in the top journals in marketing, social psychology, communication, sports marketing, and supply chains.
Research influence.
  • Oregon’s marketing department ranked first in average citations per faculty among marketing departments at the 23 leading public universities, as of 2002-03
  • And, we ranked 10th in average citations among the marketing departments at the top 46 private and public business schools
Academic leadership.
  • Four faculty elected as research fellows of international academic organizations for significant lifetime contributions to their fields
  • Broad career experience at leading universities as full time faculty (Stanford, Ohio State, Illinois, North Carolina, Arizona State, Oregon), visiting scholars (Harvard, Stanford, Michigan, Norwegian School of Economics, Ecole Superieur des Sciences et Commerciales, Singapore Management University), and program heads (Ohio State, Stanford).
Diverse. Multi-disciplinary. Experienced.
  • The three women and six men on the research faculty hold doctorates in six fields: marketing, social psychology, mass communication, education, logistics, and leisure studies. They have founded three startups; done environmental analysis for an atomic lab; directed technological innovation for a company in Romania; consulted for corporations and public interest groups; coached college teams; captained icebreakers; testified as experts on marketing and consumer protection; presided at United Way. Two, both women, hold engineering degrees.
  • The three women and two men on the clinical (teaching) faculty hold MBA and/or JD degrees, and also an MS in environmental education. They have founded a Los Angeles ad agency and a publishing company; been directors of worldwide marketing at Pillsbury, of marketing at Kenner Products (Hasbro), and of marketing and sales at the National Football League; taught Zen and Aikido; run a law practice.

 


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