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Dr. B.J. (Bernadette) van Ewijk

Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Sectie Marketing
Fotograaf: Christina Chouchena

Bezoekadres
  • Plantage Muidergracht 12
  • Kamernummer: 2.42
Postadres
  • Postbus 15953
    1001 NL Amsterdam
  • Profile

    Bernadette J. van Ewijk joined the marketing department of University of Amsterdam Business School in 2018. She graduated from Tilburg University with a Research Master in Marketing in 2010. From 2010 to 2017 she held different positions at AiMark, a non-profit cooperation between the academic and business world. In 2018 she obtained her Ph.D. at Tilburg University with her dissertation entitled “Purchase Behavior of Consumers in Emerging Markets”. She currently works as Associate Professor and teaches research courses to bachelor and master students in the BSc Business analytics program and the MSc Data Science and Business Analytics program respectively. Her research focuses on the impact of policy interventions aimed at improving consumer health, as well as the effectiveness of marketing-mix strategies (e.g., pricing, advertising, and innovation) for consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands and how this effectiveness may change in response to policy interventions. In both her research and teaching, her aim is to analyze data using the appropriate techniques, and to communicate the implications clearly to managers.

  • Teaching
  • Awards and Honours
    • Winner Robert D. Buzzell MSI Best Paper Award 2015
    • Winner ISMS Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition 2016
    • Finalist IJRM best paper award 2021
    • Finalist IJRM best paper award 2022
  • Working papers (selection)
    • Disentangling Spending and Content Wearout in Advertising for CPG Brands: Magnitude and Antecedents (with Els Gijsbrechts and Marnik Dekimpe)
    • The Impact of Product Strategies on Market Share and the Moderating Role of Country Characteristics (with Harald van Heerde, Marnik Dekimpe, and Jan-Benedict Steenkamp)
    • Nutritional Quality and Promotional Effectiveness in the CPG Industry: When Do Healthy Products Generate a Greater Promotional Response? (with Nick Bombaij, Kristopher Keller, and Jonne Guyt)
  • Research grants
    • University of Amsterdam - A Sustainable Future (ASF) grant: "How nutritional value affects how consumers respond to price promotions" (€10,000.00)
    • University of Amsterdam - A Sustainable Future (ASF) grant: "The effects of government interventions to nudge responsible alcohol consumption" (€5,000.00)
    • NWO (Dutch Research Council) - SSH Open Competition XS grant: "Location, location, location! The overall impact of a policy intervention restricting the placement of unhealthy food and drink products in retail stores" (€50,000.00)
  • Publicaties

    2022

    2021

    2020

    Prijs / subsidie

    2023

    2021

    • Van Ewijk, B., Gijsbrechts, E. & Steenkamp, J.-B. E. M. (2021). CPG Chinese Household Panel Data 2011-2016. DataverseNL. https://doi.org/10.34894/7xvjmt
    • Van Ewijk, B., Stubbe, A., Gijsbrechts, E. & Dekimpe, M. (2021). Advertising and sales data for CPG brands, consumer panel data, The Netherlands, 2011-2015. DataverseNL. https://doi.org/10.34894/1ubp0l
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