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Prof. Dr. Rudy Moenaert is a Full Professor of Strategic Marketing at TIAS School for Business and Society (Tilburg University). He holds a licentiate in Applied Economic Sciences (1983) and an MBA (1984) from Antwerp University, along with a doctoral degree in Management from the University of Ghent (1991). His research and teaching focus on marketing strategy, business development, and innovation management, particularly in B2B and service sectors.
As academic director of the Master of Marketing & Customer Management program at TIAS, he advises companies on B2B marketing strategies and has received the TIAS Best Teacher Award five times. His work bridges academia and practice, emphasizing strategic innovation, customer-centric leadership, and sustainable business models.
Moenaert's publications include influential books like The Customer Leader (2022) and academic papers in Journal of Product Innovation Management and Management Science. His research explores competitive strategy, innovation decision-making, and the interplay between exploration and exploitation in organizations.
Key themes in his articles include strategic innovation unpredictability, resource-driven competitive responsiveness, and web-based customer satisfaction frameworks. His work consistently advocates for agility, customer focus, and long-term vision in business strategy.
His awards highlight his teaching excellence, and his advisory roles reflect his industry relevance. Moenaert’s contributions span theoretical advancements and practical tools for businesses navigating dynamic markets.
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