DocSIG Mathew Joseph Mentor Award
Introduction
Anat Keinan is the 2025 蹤獲扦夥厙 DocSIG Mathew Joseph Mentor Award recipient
INTEREST CATEGORY: DOCTORAL STUDENTS
POSTING TYPE: Awards
Posted by: Danielle Hass
Please join DocSIG in congratulating Anat Keinan (Boston University) as the 2025 蹤獲扦夥厙 DocSIG Mathew Joseph Mentor Award recipient! This award recognizes one scholar whose enduring contributions to the mentorship of doctoral students have profoundly shaped marketing scholarship.
Anat Keinans research interests include Branding, Symbolic Consumption, Consumer Well-Being, Luxury Marketing, Consumer Self-Control, Authenticity, the Consumption of Experiences, Fairness and Ethics in Marketing, and Ethical Consumption. She received her Ph.D. in Marketing, with distinction, from Columbia Business School. Professor Keinan received the Ferber Award for her research on collectable experiences, and the 蹤獲扦夥厙 Erin Anderson Award for Emerging Female Marketing Scholar and Mentor. Her research was selected for the New York Time Year in Ideas issue and seven of her papers were recognized as the Journal of Consumer Research best paper award finalists. Her research was selected for several JCR Research Curations including Products as Signals, Meaningful Choice, and Behavioral Pricing.
The award will be presented to Anat Keinan at the DocSIG Mentor’s Breakfast at the 2025 Winter Academic Conference in Phoenix, AZ on Saturday, February 15, 7 am.
A special thank you to the committee faculty (Alex Zablah, Jianan Wu, Ahreum Maeng, and Carol Jones) and student (Xiaoying Feng, Anuja Bhattacharjya, and Sameed Khan) members.
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The Doctoral Student SIG (DocSIG) is the special interest group of the 蹤獲扦夥厙 designed for marketing doctoral students of all research methodologies: behavioral, quantitative, and qualitative. DocSIG was founded by marketing doctoral students and continues to respond to the needs of marketing doctoral students, especially at the annual Summer and Winter Academic conferences of 蹤獲扦夥厙. In 24-25, the world’s largest marketing doctoral students group is led by Julia van de Sandt (Chair, USC) and Ishita Nagpal (Chair-Elect, GSU).
DocSIG thanks Mathew Joseph in his continued efforts as the group’s faculty mentor in sponsoring this award.
