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Hebrew University in Jerusalem Syracuse University, New York |
Occupation(s) | Vice president, Author, Marketing Professor and Consultant |
Jacob Hornik ( Hebrew: יעקב הורניק) (born March 7, 1942) is a professor in marketing and communications, author of many books and researcher papers, and consultant; currently he is the Vice President and Head of the Management School at the w. Galil Academic College. Professor Hornik is the author of many marketing books, and recently published a new edition of the book Marketing Management with Professor Philip Kotler of Northwestern University. [1]
Professor Hornik received his B.A. degree in economics and his M.B.A from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He then got a scholarship at Syracuse University for his Ph.D. in Business Administration.
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Hebrew University in Jerusalem Syracuse University, New York |
Occupation(s) | Vice president, Author, Marketing Professor and Consultant |
Jacob Hornik ( Hebrew: יעקב הורניק) (born March 7, 1942) is a professor in marketing and communications, author of many books and researcher papers, and consultant; currently he is the Vice President and Head of the Management School at the w. Galil Academic College. Professor Hornik is the author of many marketing books, and recently published a new edition of the book Marketing Management with Professor Philip Kotler of Northwestern University. [1]
Professor Hornik received his B.A. degree in economics and his M.B.A from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He then got a scholarship at Syracuse University for his Ph.D. in Business Administration.
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