
Stephen Pirog , Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
Department of Marketing
(973) 761-9237
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Jubilee Hall
Room 654
Stephen Pirog, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
Department of Marketing
Hired in 1991, Dr. Stephen F. Pirog III is Associate Professor of Marketing and Chair of the Department of Marketing, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Retail Management as well as Marketing Research and New Product Development. Dr. Pirog’s research interests center on the economic and social impacts of marketing practice, as well as marketing history. His research, which is predominantly discipline based, has appeared in such outlets as the Journal of Macromarketing, International Marketing Review, Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, Journal of Marketing Education, Journal of Marketing Channels, Health Marketing Quarterly, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management and European Business Review.
Education
- Ph.D., Temple University
Scholarship
- Shaw, E. H., Pirog, S. F., & Hall, J. R. (2020). "Household Purchasing Productivity: Concept and Consequences. Journal of Macromarketing". 40(2), 156-168. https://doi.org/10.1177/0276146720906539
- "Building a Marketing Focus Group Facility: What Do You Need and What Will It Cost?". Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice15.4 (Aug 2015): 11-20.
- "A preliminary investigation of materialism and impulsiveness as predictors of technological addictions among young adult." Journal of Behavioral Addictions, Volume 2 number 1, pp. 56-62. March 2013.
- "The influence of parental styles on children's consumption." Journal of Consumer Marketing, Volume 30 issue 4, pp. 320 - 32. January 2013.
- "Giving voice to marketing's intellectual heritage: Dixon's view of marketing as value creation." Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, 3(1), 67 - 7. January 2011.
- "Promoting Statistical Analysis in the Marketing Curriculum: A Conjoint Analysis Exercise." Marketing Education Review, 20(3), 253- 25. October 2010.