Markus Giesler | |
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Nationality | Canadian, German |
Education | Witten/Herdecke University |
Occupation(s) | Author, Marketing Professor |
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Marketing Consumer Research |
Institutions | York University, Schulich School of Business |
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Markus Giesler is a consumer sociologist and Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business at York University. [1] His research examines how ideas and things such as products, services, experiences, technologies, brands, and intellectual property acquire value over time, [2] technology consumption, [3] moral consumption, [4] and the role of multiple stakeholders in the market creation process. [5] Before doing his PhD in marketing, Giesler spent ten years operating his own record label and recording business in Germany. [6] In 2014, he was named "one of the most outstanding business school professors under 40 in the world." [7] Giesler is also the creator of the "Big Design" blog, which develops a sociological perspective on marketing, market creation, and customer experience design.
Markus Giesler was born in Iserlohn, and studied economics, management, and marketing at Witten/Herdecke University. [8] He emigrated to Canada in 2004.
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Markus Giesler | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Canadian, German |
Education | Witten/Herdecke University |
Occupation(s) | Author, Marketing Professor |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Marketing Consumer Research |
Institutions | York University, Schulich School of Business |
Website |
www |
Markus Giesler is a consumer sociologist and Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business at York University. [1] His research examines how ideas and things such as products, services, experiences, technologies, brands, and intellectual property acquire value over time, [2] technology consumption, [3] moral consumption, [4] and the role of multiple stakeholders in the market creation process. [5] Before doing his PhD in marketing, Giesler spent ten years operating his own record label and recording business in Germany. [6] In 2014, he was named "one of the most outstanding business school professors under 40 in the world." [7] Giesler is also the creator of the "Big Design" blog, which develops a sociological perspective on marketing, market creation, and customer experience design.
Markus Giesler was born in Iserlohn, and studied economics, management, and marketing at Witten/Herdecke University. [8] He emigrated to Canada in 2004.
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