John (Jack) Nevin

Professor Emeritus at Wisconsin School of Business

Schools

  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

John Nevin is an Emeritus Professor at the Wisconsin School of Business. He formerly served as executive director of both the Grainger Center for Supply Chain Management and the Center for Brand and Product Management.

His research is primarily concentrated in three managerial-oriented areas of marketing: marketing channels, supply chain management, and marketing strategy. His research has appeared in the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Macromarketing, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Marketing and Public Policy, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Marketing Channels, and Law and Society Review, among others.

His teaching responsibilities include traditional full-time MBA classes on marketing channels, marketing strategy, and supply chain management. He also actively participates in executive development programs and has served as a research consultant or expert witness for a number of organizations.

He has been heavily involved with the American Marketing Association and the International Society of Franchising in a professional service capacity.

He has previously served as chair of the Marketing Department and associate dean of masters programs. He also served as executive director of the business school’s Center for Brand and Product Management from its inception in 2003 through 2007.

Nevin earned a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Illinois.

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Bharadwaj, N. & Nevin, J. & Wallman, J. (2012). Explicating Hearing the Voice of the Customer as Customer Focus and Assessing its Outcomes in a Supplier-business Customer Relationship. Journal of Product Innovation Management (29), 1012–1030. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-5885.2012.00954.x.
  • Jumbulingam, T. & Kathuria, R. & Nevin, J. (2011). Fairness-Trust-Loyalty Relationship under Varying Conditions of Supplier-Buyer Interdepencence. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice (19), 39-56. doi: 10.2753/MTP1069-6679190103.
  • Jambulingam, T. & Kathuria, R. & Nevin, J. (2009). How fairness garners loyalty in the pharmaceutical supply chain: role of trust in the wholesale-pharmacy relationship. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing (3), 305-322.
  • Payan, J. & Nevin, J. (2006). Influence Strategy Efficacy in Supplier-Distributor Relationships. Journal of Business Research (59), 457-465.
  • Anderson, D. & Nevin, J. (1975). Determinants of Young Marrieds' Life Insurance Purchasing Behavior: An Empirical Investigation. Journal of Risk and Insurance (XLII), 375-387.

Presentations

ISBM Academic Conference 2010 ( 2010 ) Adaptation in Franchising: Some Observations

Undergraduate Courses

Contemporary Topics (BUS 365), Spring 2010.

Graduate Courses

Seminar in Supply Chain Manage (MKT 726 Section 1), Fall 2014.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726 Section 001), Fall 2015.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726 Section 001), Fall 2016.

Seminar-Supply Chain Managemnt (MKT 726 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Fall 2001.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Fall 2002.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Fall 2003.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Spring 2001.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Spring 2006.

Seminar-Supply Chain Managemnt (MKT 726 Section 1), Spring 2010.

Seminar-Supply Chain Managemnt (MKT 726 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Seminar- Supply Chain Management (MKT 726), Fall 2011.

Seminar in Supply Chain Manage (MKT 726 Section 1), Fall 2011.

Seminar in Supply Chain Manage (MKT 726 Section 1), Fall 2012.

Seminar in Supply Chain Management (MKT 726 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Seminar in Supply Chain Manage (MKT 726 Section 1), Fall 2013.

Seminar-Supply Chain Managemnt (MKT 726 Section 1), Spring 2008.

MKT Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Fall 2014.

MKT Channels (MKT 725 Section 001), Fall 2015.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 001), Fall 2016.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725), Fall 2002.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725), Fall 2003.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725), Fall 2004.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725), Spring 2006.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Spring 2010.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725), Fall 2011.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Fall 2011.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Fall 2012.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Fall 2013.

Marketing Channels (MKT 725 Section 1), Spring 2008.

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