What do we know about researchers, teachers, and incentives? Market For Stars Roger Martin, former Dean of the Rotman School at the University of Toronto, worries about the future of business schools. I absolutely believe that if business schools don’t take action in the next five years, we are looking at a GM scenario. Some 90% of…
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Is Reliability A Good Thing?
Reliability in analysis is widely valued. Reliability is returning the same result whenever we test the same thing. I’m not against reliability. Still, it can be overrated as Scott Armstrong explains. We need to ask occasionally: Is Reliability A Good Thing? Or more accurately, how much are we willing to sacrifice at the altar of…
Models Of Marketing Strategy
In North American academic marketing the area of strategy research seems to be losing its place. [Written in 2015 some are a bit more positive now]. We need to ensure strategic thinking is rigorous. Critically, it also need to be seenas rigorous by managers and fellow academics. One way to do this is by forming…
Success As A Marketing Academic
People find interesting things that impact them. As a result, it probably shouldn’t be surprising that I’m interested in Zamudio and Meng’s work. It is after all on success as a marketing academic. That matters to me. Promotions The authors research which scholars got promoted. The promotions in question are from assistant to associate professor….
Bidding For Candy
My Easter post on candy bars leaves me pondering where academia would be without chocolate. Many experiments over the years have entailed giving experimental subjects, mostly students, candy. You give them this either as compensation or as part of the experiment. Then you often see them bidding for candy. Why Candy? Interestingly candy may work…
Academics And Managers
The application of research is a big topic in marketing and academics and managers would be well served by acting together more. Is Useful Important? We debate whether we are useful or relevant. And then we debate whether we should care about whether we are useful or relevant. I think of myself as an academic…
Big Questions
One of my favorite popular science books is Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel. Some didn’t appreciate it as much yet it does a fantastic job of asking big questions. These are the questions most worth asking. The Importance Of Geography Guns, Germs, and Steel is packed with fascinating details, has a great tempo, and…
Marketing PhD Applications
Applying To A Marketing PhD This is my personal advice for those considering a marketing PhD. application. It is in no way meant to reflect the views of any school I have been involved with (e.g., Terry College of Business — UGA, or the Ivey Business School, where I was when I initially wrote this)….