Yvonne van Everdingen
Professor of Marketing and Innovation at Rotterdam School of Management
Schools
- Rotterdam School of Management
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Biography
Rotterdam School of Management
Yvonne van Everdingen is Professor of Marketing and Innovation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. Professor Van Everdingen is member of the EUR Diversity Advisory Board at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, and she is also member of the Special Interest Group Virtual Reality (SIG VR) at the Erasmus Behavioral Lab. Further, over the past decades she has developed a strong link with marketing practitioner organizations in The Netherlands, i.e., the NIMA and the MOA. Currently, she is chair of the jury for the yearly "MOAward Insights Scientist of the Year" as well as the organizer and chair of the yearly "MOA Symposium Topic of the Year". Her research interests include the international adoption and diffusion of new products, the use of new technologies, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, for the development and marketing of new products, and the marketing of refurbished products. Her research has been published in the field’s leading scientific journals such as Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Marketing Letters, Global Strategy Journal, Journal of Business Research, and Journal of Economic Psychology.
Education
- PhD Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) (1990 — 1995)
- BSc and MSc Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) (1985 — 1990)
Companies
- Academic Director Expert Practice Virtual and Augmented Reality Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics (2020)
- Professor of Marketing and Innovation RSM Erasmus University (2020)
- Associate Professor of Marketing Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (2002 — 2020)
- Assistant Professor of Marketing Management RSM Erasmus University (1995 — 2002)
- Researcher Economic and Social Institute - Vrije Universiteit (ESI-VU) (1995 — 1996)
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