Nitin Mehta

Professor of Marketing Co-Academic Director, MMA Program at Rotman School of Management

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  • Rotman School of Management

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Rotman School of Management

Nitin Mehta is a Professor of Marketing and Co-Academic Director, MMA Program at Rotman. His research focuses on structural models on consumer search behaviour; structural models on cross-category choices; structural models on memory, learning and forgetting; and structural models on product line design. Nitin teaches courses in Marketing Management and Econometric Methods in Marketing

Degrees:

  • PhD in Marketing), Carnegie Mellon University
  • MS in Chem. Eng., Yale University
  • MSIA, Carnegie Mellon University
  • BTech in Chem. Eng., Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Academic Positions

1999-2007  Assistant Professor of Marketing; University of Toronto 2007-2017  Associate Professor; University of Toronto 2017-Present  Professor; University of Toronto

Courses Taught

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