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Professor Americus Reed II is the Whitney M. Young Jr. Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he has served since 2000. His research explores how social identity, moral psychology, and consumer self-concepts shape branding strategies and purchasing decisions.
- Education: PhD from the University of Florida; MS and BA from Georgia State University
- Research: Focuses on brand communities, identity loyalty, moral decoupling, and the intersection of consumer behavior with social psychology
- Awards:
- 2005 Robert Ferber Award (honorable mention)
- 2009 Journal of Consumer Research Best Paper Award
- 2023 Society for Consumer Psychology Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award
- 2023 Steenkamp Long-Term Impact Award
- Teaching: Offers courses on consumer behavior, branding, and marketing strategy for undergraduates, graduates, and executives
- Media: Regularly featured on CNN, NPR, and podcasts like Marketing Matters and Hidden Brain
- Books: Co-edited the Handbook of Research on Identity Theory in Marketing (2019), a 31-chapter volume with contributions from leading scholars
His recent research examines Gen Z consumerism, the psychology of brand communities, and the role of dissociative identity effects in marketing. Articles analyze topics like McDonald's anime branding strategy, Levi's revival, and the cognitive mechanisms behind private label growth. Reed also investigates how brands navigate identity shifts without alienating core audiences, using frameworks from social psychology and neuroscience.
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