Eyal Biyalogorsky Explained

Honorific Prefix:Prof.
Eyal Biyalogorsky
Citizenship:Israel
Workplaces:Reichman University, Duke University, University of California, Davis
Education:B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Tel-Aviv University in 1988, Ph. D from Fuqua School of Business at Duke University in Durham North Carolina in 1998
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Eyal Biyalogorsky (Hebrew: אייל בילוגורסקי; Israel) is a Professor of Marketing and Deputy Dean at the Arison School of Business at the Reichman University.[1] [2] Biyalogorsky's research focusses on pricing, product management, product Marketing strategy and consumer referral management.

Career

Biyalogorsky completed his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Tel-Aviv University in 1988. He completed his Ph.D. from Fuqua School of Business at Duke University in Durham North Carolina in 1998. His Ph.D. focussed on Business Administration and Marketing with his dissertation on ‘Bounded Rationality Competition’.[3] Biyalogorsky is an active member of the academic community starting his teaching career from 1995 to 1997 at Duke University, teaching in a range of marketing and management programs. From 1999 to 2009 he held roles as a Professor of Marketing at University of California, Davis, lecturing on marketing management, pricing, business policy and product management.

Biyalogorsky joined Arison School of Business at Reichman University in 2008, as a Professor of Marketing, holding this role to today. In this role he lectures on a range of marketing subjects, including pricing policy. From the years of 2012-2017 Biyalogorsky held the position of Head of the Research MBA Program at Reichman University.[1]

Research

Research conducted by Biyalogorsky is in the area of pricing and product strategy, including customer referral management.Biyalogorsky's research focusses on the following primary areas:

Hashai's research has been published in leading management, strategy, innovation and international business journals such as International Journal of Research in Marketing,[11] Production and Operations Management,[12] Marketing Science,[13] Quantitative Marketing and Economics,[14] Journal of Service Research,[15] Journal of Marketing.[16]

Published works

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Selected articles

Awards and recognitions

Biyalogorsky has received the following awards and honours for his teaching contributions: Teaching Excellence Award at Reichman University (2014), The Harold H. Maynard Award for the paper with most significant contribution to marketing theory and thought (2006),[17] Professor of the Year at University of California, Davis (2000, 2002, 2003)

References

  1. https://www.idc.ac.il/en/pages/faculty.aspx?username=ebialogorsky Prof. Eyal Biyalogorsky
  2. אייל בילוגורסקי, להחזיר את השליטה והשקיפות: הלקח שהקמעונאיות יכולות להפיק ממקרה שופרסל, Globes, 11 November 2021
  3. Web site: Prof. Eyal Biyalogorsky CV.
  4. Eyal Biyalogorsky, Eitan Gerstner, and Barak Libai, Customer Referral Management: Optimal Reward Programs, Marketing Science 20., 2001, pp. 82-95
    • Barak Libai, Eyal Biyalogorsky, and Eitan Gerstner, Setting Referral Fees in Affiliate Marketing., Journal of Service Research - J SERV RES. 5, 2003, pp. 303-315
  5. Eyal Biyalogorsky, and Oded Koenigsberg, The Design and Introduction of Product Lines When Consumer Valuations are Uncertain. Production and Operations Management. 23, 2013
  6. Yalcin, Taylan, Elie Ofek, Oded Koenigsberg, and Eyal Biyalogorsky, Complementary Goods: Creating, Capturing And Competing For Value, Marketing Science, 32, 2013, pp. 554-569
  7. Koenigsberg, Oded, Eyal Biyalogorsky, Elie Ofek, and Taylan Yalcin, Executive Summary: Never Mind the Complements, Where's the Value?, Business Strategy Review, 24, 2013
  8. Eyal Biyalogorsky, William Boulding, and Richard Staelin, Stuck in the Past: Why Managers Persist With New Product Failures, Journal of Marketing, American Marketing Association, ISSN. 70. 2006, pp 108-121
  9. Eyal Biyalogorsky, and Prasad Naik, Clicks and Mortar: The Effect of On-line Activities on Off-line Sales, Marketing Letters. 14, 2, 2003, pp. 21-32
    • Yalcin, Taylan, Elie Ofek, Oded Koenigsberg, and Eyal Biyalogorsky, Complementary Goods: Creating, Capturing And Competing For Value, Marketing Science, 32, 2013, pp. 554-569
  10. Eyal Biyalogorsky, and Oded Koenigsberg, Ownership coordination in a channel: Incentives, returns, and negotiations, Quantitative Marketing and Economics. 8., 2010, pp. 461-490
  11. [Barak Libai]
  12. Eyal Biyalogorsky, Boulding, William, Staelin, Richard, Stuck in the Past: Why Managers Persist With New Product Failures. Journal of Marketing 70. 2006, pp. 108-121
  13. https://www.ama.org/shelby-d-hunt-harold-h-maynard-award/ Shelby D. Hunt/Harold H. Maynard Award

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