Overview

Christine Moorman is the T. Austin Finch Professor, Sr. of Business Administration at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. Chris’ research focuses on understanding the nature and effects of information utilization and learning activities by consumers, managers, and organizations. She has examined these issues in contexts ranging from innovation, customer relationship management, marketing research relationships, networks and interfirm alliances, and the impact of public policy and regulation.

She has served on the Board of Directors and chair of the Marketing Strategy Special Interest Group for the American Marketing Association, as Director of Public Policy for the Association for Consumer Research, and as an Academic Trustee for the Marketing Science Institute. She won the 2008 Mahajan Award for Career Contributions to Marketing Strategy from the American Marketing Association and the 2008 Distinguished Marketing Educator from the Academy of Marketing Science.

Professor Moorman’s research has won two best paper awards and been published in Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Consumer Research, Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Academy of Management Review, and Administrative Science Quarterly. Her research has been supported by grants from the Marketing Science Institute, the Institute for the Study of Business Markets, and the National Science Foundation. She is on the Editorial Review Boards for the Journal of Marketing Research (Associate Editor), Journal of Marketing, Marketing Science, Journal of Consumer Research, and Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. Chris has edited the book Assessing Marketing Strategy Performance with Don Lehmann.

She is the founding Director of The CMO Survey (see www.cmosurvey.org).

Contact Information

Christine Moorman
The Fuqua School of Business
Duke University
Box 90120
1 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 660-7856
FAX (919) 681-6245
moorman@duke.edu