
معرفی
Max Pachali is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University. His research integrates Bayesian econometric models with empirical industrial organization to analyze consumer responses to regulatory policies and digital platform dynamics.
- Education: PhD (2015-2019), Master of Science in Quantitative Economics (2015), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Economics (2011) at Goethe University Frankfurt.
On the substantive side, Pachali focuses on sustainable food policies (e.g., nutritional warning labels, animal welfare certifications) and digital platform economics (e.g., Spotify playlist dynamics, fashion e-commerce). Methodologically, he specializes in:
- Bayesian models of consumer heterogeneity
- Conjoint analysis with budget constraints
- Causal inference techniques
- Two-way fixed effects and difference-in-differences models
His article trends analyze:
- Environmental impact of food choices through policy interventions
- Platform power over content suppliers via algorithmic promotion
- Budget constraint biases in competitive pricing models
Scientific awards include:
- 2023 Paul E. Green Award
- ISMS Early Career Fellow (2022)
- University of Washington Foster School Early Career Fellow (2024)
He contributes to the Marketing Research Group, collaborating on datasets like the Spotify demand replication package, and engages in interdisciplinary work connecting econometrics with sustainable development goals.



