About
Marcel Paulssen is a Full Professor of Marketing and Director of the Institute of Management at the University of Geneva's Geneva School of Economics and Management. He previously served as Assistant Professor at Humboldt University Berlin and held visiting roles at the University of Michigan. His academic journey includes doctoral research under Prof. Rick Bagozzi and professional experience in strategic marketing at Daimler AG's Society and Technology Research Group.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Business Administration, Technical University of Berlin
- Prior professional roles included four years as a strategic marketing manager at Daimler AG, and a Japanese-German Center scholarship at Matsushita in Tokyo.
Research Interests: Focuses on the intersection of psychology and marketing, particularly consumer behavior dynamics. Current topics include:
- Brand loyalty and choice mechanisms
- Fair trade consumption patterns
- Transport mode selection behavior
- Product defect perceptions and recovery strategies
- Boundary spanners in business relationships
- Norms in customer-company interactions
Awards:
- Best Paper Award at IMP-Conference (2007)
- Runner-up for German Marketing Association's Best Dissertation
- Credit Suisse Award for Best Teaching
- Shortlisted for Reimagine Education Award
Collaborations & Grants: Secured funding from Credit Suisse, EADS, Daimler, Volkswagen, and German Federal institutions. Active in cross-company research partnerships.
Entrepreneurial Contributions: Co-founded FactWorks (research analytics) and SofaTutor (edtech), demonstrating industry-academia integration.
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