Stanley J. Shapiro
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Stanley J. Shapiro (born 1934) is Professor Emeritus of Marketing at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. He has served as dean of McGill University's School of Management (1973 – 1979) and dean of Business Administration (1987-1997) for Simon Fraser University.[1][2] Shapiro published many books in areas ranging from marketing history to the financial dimensions of marketing management. Prior to joining Simon Fraser University, Dr. Shapiro was a Professor of Marketing (1967-1980), and he had earlier taught at the Wharton School for three years before entering industry. Dr. Shapiro has also been a Visiting Professor at Queen’s University, Bentley College and Royal Roads University. After retirement, he taught one of the first entirely “online” MBA I level marketing courses.[3]
- B.A., Harvard College
- MBA, PhD, Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania.
- Doctoral thesis on the politics of distribution' study focusing on the Ontario Hog Producers
Academic career
- Wharton Business School
- McGill Graduate School of Business (1967-1981)
- Simon Fraser University (1981-1999)
References
- ^ "Management". McGill University. Retrieved 2011-01-23.
- ^ "Looking Backward—and Ahead" (PDF). Journal of Public Policy & Marketing via New Mexico State University College of Business. Retrieved 2011-01-23.
- ^ "Biography". Retrieved 2 February 2014.