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Øystein Daljord

Assistant Professor at Marketing, University of Chicago0 Followers

Dr. Øystein Daljord is pioneering research in the dynamic field of marketing, with a particular focus on the intersection of economics and consumer behavior. As an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, he has been an integral part of the faculty since 2015. Dr. Daljord earned his PhD from the prestigious Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he honed his expertise in marketing and economics. His research delves into several intriguing areas, including commitment and dynamic pricing, learning time preferences, and brand loyalty. Dr. Daljord is particularly fascinated by the intricacies of loyalty programs and the status quo theory, as well as the challenges of measuring the size of a black market. His work not only contributes to academic discourse but also offers practical insights for businesses seeking to understand and influence consumer behavior. Dr. Daljord's colleagues and students regard him as a diligent and passionate scholar. His commitment to his research and teaching is evident in his innovative approaches and the enthusiasm he brings to the classroom. His ability to connect complex economic theories with real-world marketing strategies makes him a valuable asset to the academic community. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Daljord is remembered as a terrific colleague and a good friend. His warmth and generosity have left a lasting impact on those who had the privilege of working with him. His contributions to the field of marketing and his presence at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business will be greatly missed, but his legacy continues to inspire future generations of scholars and marketers.

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