- Jagdish Sheth
Jagdish N. Sheth, Ph.D. is the Charles H. Kellstadt
Professor ofMarketing at the Goizueta Business School ofEmory University , is an internationally recognizedbusiness consultant whose client list includesAT&T ,BellSouth ,Ford ,GE ,Motorola ,Square D , Whirlpool and Sprint. He also an educator, the winner of many awards and honors, and a member of theAmerican Psychological Association . He is the founder of the Center for Relationship Management at Emory University and Center for Telecommunications Management atUniversity of Southern California . In 2003, he founded theIndia, China & America Institute , a non-profit institute providing a sustainable, non-governmental platform to identify and drive synergies among India, China and America in the areas of emerging markets, commercial growth and alignment of policies for the benefit of a vast number of people.Professor Sheth has been conferred with the P.D. Converse Award, Charles Coolidge Parlin Award and the Irwin McGraw Hill Distinguished Marketing Educator Awards by the American Marketing Association. __TOC__
Personal life
Early Days
Jag was born in
Burma (nowMyanmar ), where his father had migrated from Western India to set up a business as a rice merchant . In 1941, the family emigrated as arefugee s in wake of Japanese invasion of Burma toIndia . He received most of his schooling inMadras (nowChennai ). It was here that he met his future wife, Madhuri Shah, at a local literacy society for high school students that he had founded.Academic career
Subsequently he came to the
US to further his academic career and received hisMBA at theUniversity of Pittsburgh . He was fascinated by thepsychological theories being advanced at that time and pursued a career inacademia . During the mid 1960s he studied and researched atMIT , Columbia and the University of Pittsburgh. It was during this period that he started developing his "Theory of Buyer Behavior." A book that he co-authored with his mentor Professor John Howard provided the foundation for the future of research in the field ofconsumer psychology andmarketing .Writings and activities
Professor Sheth has published more than 200 articles in leading journals and has written a number of books. His most recent book is [http://www.chindiarising.info "Chindia Rising"] . His other significant books have been "Tectonic Shift: The Geoeconomic Realignment of Globalizing Markets" with Rajendra S. Sisodia, "The Rule of Three: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets", "Clients for Life: How Great Professionals Develop Breakthrough Relationships", and "Handbook of Relationship Marketing". In 2007, he published [http://www.destructivehabits.com/ "The Self-Destructive Habits of Good Companies"] .
Dr. Sheth is credited with being one of the leaders in marketing and one of the earliest to espouse the cause of
Relationship Marketing . Besides Relationship marketing, he has published a number of seminal articles in the fields ofconsumer behavior , global marketing,information technology , andmarketing strategy .In addition to his academic
research ,teaching andconsulting , Dr. Sheth contributes his time and financial resources to the community through variousphilanthropic foundations he has established. These include the "Madhuri and Jagdish Sheth Foundation" which focuses on building a strong community of academic marketers and developing the next generation of marketing academics, the "Sheth Family Foundation" which focuses on assisting the generalAtlanta community in its various social, cultural, and religious activities, and contributions to Emory University to promote research and general understanding in the areas of religion, culture, business, and other aspects of life inSouth Asia .External links
* [http://www.jagsheth.net Webpage]
* [http://www.goizueta.emory.edu/faculty/JagdishSheth/ Jagdish Sheth-Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing]
* [http://www.mediamuscle.com/sheth/ Jag Sheth, Ph.D]
* [http://www.destructivehabits.com/ The Self-Destructive Habits of Good Companies]
* [http://www.chindiarising.info/ Chindia Rising]
* [http://www.icainstitute.org/ India, China & America Institute]
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