EMAC FELLOWS
A network of Fellows of the European Marketing Academy was established by the EMAC Executive Committee in October 2002.
The purpose of the EMAC Fellows network includes:
- to recognise outstanding contributions to both the EMAC community and the scholarship and practice of marketing by European academies;
- to provide an intellectual resource for EMAC to draw on;
- to enhance the standing of EMAC within the academic discipline and with business, government bodies and other associations.
Initially, all Past Presidents who have been active EMAC members for the past five years were invited to become Fellows. In addition, seven senior members of EMAC were elected by the Past Presidents as Fellows based on their contributions to EMAC over the years.
At the Executive Committee Meeting in October 2009, the Executive Committee unanimously elected SÖnke Albers and József Berács as Fellows of EMAC, and Keith Blois and Michael Baker as Hononary Fellows of EMAC, in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the discipline of Marketing.
In 2010:
Gilles Laurent has been elected Dean of Fellows
Graham Hooley has joined the Hononary Fellows of EMAC.
The EMAC Fellows network currently includes...
Fellows:
- József Berács, Corvinus University of Budapest
- Sönke Albers, University of Kiel
- Hubert Gatignon, INSEAD
- Suzanne C. Beckmann, Copenhagen Business School
- Susan Douglas, Leonard N. Stern School of Business
- Kristian Möller, Helsinki School of Economics
- Klaus Grünert, Aarhus School of Business
- Lutz Hildebrandt, Humboldt University Berlin
- Hans Kasper, Maastricht University
- Gilles Laurent, Groupe HEC
- Gary Lilien, Pennsylvania State University
- Peter Leeflang, University of Groningen
- Hans Mühlbacher, University of Innsbruck
- John Saunders, Aston University
- Jan-Benedict Steenkamp, Tilburg University
- Berend Wierenga, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Honorary Fellows:
- Lars-Gunnar Mattsson, Stockholm School of Economics
- Piet Vanden Abeele, Catholic University of Leuven (KUL)
- Graham Hooley, Aston University
- Keith Blois, University of Oxford, Templeton College
- Michael Baker, Westburn Publishers Ltd
The EMAC Fellows meet each year at the Annual EMAC Conference, with the first meeting having taken place in Strathclyde in 2003. Activities at the conference include:
- Welcoming young academics into the EMAC community at the annual Doctoral Colloquium .
- Welcoming new colleagues into the EMAC community at the Annual Conference and at other meetings.
Other activities planned throughout the year are:
- Helping establish faculty for the annual Doctoral Colloquium.
- Encouraging senior academic colleagues to attend and contribute to EMAC activities.
- Writing articles on topical issues for the EMAC Newspage.
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