Yale's Doctoral Program in Marketing
The Ph.D.
degree in Marketing is a research degree that prepares students
for academic positions at top research universities. Students can
specialize in either the behavioral (psychology-based) or quantitative
(economics and statistics-based) approaches to marketing. Students
interested in the psychological aspects of consumer behavior--how
consumers make decisions, how they react to marketing stimuli--choose
the consumer behavior track. Students with a quantitative background,
who are interested in how firms make marketing decisions, or are
interested in measuring the effects of those decisions, choose the
economics and statistics-based marketing strategy track.
The marketing faculty at Yale is an ideal blend of junior and senior faculty
whose research interests span both the quantitative and behavioral
areas. They are all productive researchers who are highly regarded
in the academic marketing community. Among the faculty members are
Professor
Subrata Sen, former editor of Marketing Science (1982-1988).
Professor
Ravi Dhar and Professor
K. Sudhir are on the editorial boards of the major marketing
journals. All of the junior and senior faculty are highly productive
researchers. Each of the faculty members works actively with doctoral
students.
Apart from the faculty in the marketing area, a doctoral student can draw on the expertise of other faculty
members at Yale. There are several faculty members both in the School of Management as well as in the Economics
and Psychology departments at Yale who are interested in marketing-related issues. Several of these faculty members
have worked with marketing faculty and doctoral students either at Yale or at other universities. A selective list
of such faculty members is provided on the faculty page.
The Ph.D. program is highly selective. We admit 1-2 of the most promising students annually from an impressive
pool of applicants. The average percentile score on the GMAT for admitted students over the last five years is
in the high nineties. We look for a combination of an excellent academic record and good oral and written communication
skills in our students. The academic backgrounds of admitted students typically are in the behavioral sciences,
business, economics, statistics, mathematics, engineering, or the liberal arts. We do not require graduate degrees
for admission to the doctoral program.
While we are extremely selective at the time of admission, we are very supportive of our admitted students in
order to maximize their potential to become successful researchers. Every admitted student is guaranteed full financial
aid (subject to satisfactory performance in the program) for four years. By deliberately keeping the size of the
program small, we are able to assure every student in the program ample opportunities to interact with multiple
faculty members during their doctoral studies. The track record of our young doctoral program is short, but impressive.
For more details, see Program Design and Recent Graduates and Students.
You may find more details about the Ph.D. program in Management
at Yale on the SOM
Doctoral Program page. If you have further questions regarding
the Ph.D. program in Marketing, please contact the Director of Graduate
Studies, Professor Subrata Sen at subrata.sen@yale.edu.
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