Emine Sarigollu

BA, Bogazici University, Turkey
MBA. Bogazici University, Turkey
MA, University of Pennsylvania, USA
PhD, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Dr. Emine Sarig繹ll羹 is Associate Professor and Academic Director International Management at 91勛圖s Desautels Faculty of Management. She is also founder of MIM (91勛圖 Institute of Marketing). Dr. Sarig繹ll羹 served as Associate Dean responsible from the undergraduate program 2005-2012 and Marketing area coordinator 20002006.
Dr. Sarig繹ll羹s primary research domain is choice. She has investigated choice in both existing and really new products across a variety of contexts and implemented statistical models to analyze the impact of marketing decisions on choice. In this domain, she has also explored the relationship between environmental perceptions, attitudes and behaviors in various cross-cultural contexts. Dr. Sarig繹ll羹 has extended her research in this area to examine the relationship between brand awareness, brand equity and market outcome. She won the Alden G. Clayton Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition held by the Marketing Science Institute for "A Dissertation Proposal: Patterns of Brand Choice When Consumers Follow a Dynamic Satiation Process: When Does Switching Indicate Satiation?"
Dr. Sarig繹ll羹s secondary research domain is ethical leadership. Her research addresses the lack of synthesis in this domain and contributes to the literature by bringing together various multidimensional approaches toward developing conceptual and empirical models.
Dr. Sarig繹ll羹s has extensive international experience in marketing research and survey methodology. She has conducted market research projects for various businesses and organizations including Bell Canada, Le Groupe Jean Coutu, CIBC, Rhone - Poulenc Rorer Canada Inc., and Saint James United Church.
Dr. Sarig繹ll羹s teaching experience includes Marketing Management, Marketing Research, Survey Design and Techniques, Data-Based Marketing and Customer Response Models courses at the undergraduate and graduate program levels at 91勛圖, Rutgers University and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. In addition, she has directed executive seminars for private, public and non-profit sector managers and researchers, as well as academicians in North America, Asia, and Europe.
Dr. Sarig繹ll羹 has extensive experience in curriculum design and development. At 91勛圖, she has led the first major redesign of the Bachelor of Commerce Program (2005) in over ten years. In addition, she has developed new interdisciplinary programs: International Management Major (2008-2009); Minor in Global Governance, Human Rights & Conflict; and 4 Minors in Management (2006-2008). Dr. Sarig繹ll羹 has also led or participated in various international curriculum development projects including Canadian International Development Agencys projects at Peoples University in Beijing, China and INIE in Havana, Cuba, and various others including Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey and Royal University for Women in Bahrain.
Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Ewing, G. and Sarig繹ll羹, E. "Assessing Consumer Preferences for Clean-Fuel Vehicles: A Discrete Choice Experiment", Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, v. 19, no. 1, 2000, pp. 106-118.
Ewing, Gordon and Sarig繹ll羹, Emine "A Model of Car Fuel-Type Choice Under Travel Demand Management and Economic Incentives" (1998), Transportation Research D, Vol. 3 (6).
Vincent, George, Milne, Simon and Sarig繹ll羹, Emine, "Evolving Demand for Grenada's Tourism Product" (1998), Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 10 (3), 63-83.
Sarig繹ll羹, Emine, "Satiation and Switching: The Dynamic Attribute Satiation Model Meets Observed Choice Patterns" (1998), Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 14 (3), 175-187.
Sarig繹ll羹, Emine and Schmittlein, David C., "The Effect of Variety Seeking Behavior on Optimal Product Positioning," (1996), Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 12 (1), 27-44.
Sarig繹ll羹, Emine, "Assessing the Predictive Effectiveness of the Variety Seeking and Reinforcement Models" (1994), Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 10 (1), 27-46.
Books and Edited Volumes
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Chapters in Books
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Awards
2009-2010: MUS Professor of the Year
1988: Winner of Alden G. Clayton Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition by the Marketing Science Institute
1983-1987: Fulbright Scholarship
1981: List of Honor (MBA)
1979: AIESEC Traineeship Award
1976-1980: List of Honor (Undergraduate)