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Ronald T. Wilcox

Ron Wilcox

Expertise

  • Marketing Financial Services
  • Branding
  • Marketing for Nonprofits
  • Public Policy and Marketing

Ronald T. Wilcox, Professor of Business Administration; Area Coordinator, Marketing

A.B., Xavier University; M.S., Ph.D., Washington University

Office:  299-B
Phone:  434-243-5558
E-mail:  WilcoxR@darden.virginia.edu

Courses

First Year Marketing
Marketing Intelligence
Investor Behavior and Imperfect Markets

Executive Education Courses

United Technologies - Emerging Leaders Program
Navy Federal Credit Union
Genworth
Visa - China
Parsons Brinckerhoff

Biography

Ronald T. Wilcox, professor of business administration, teaches "Marketing Intelligence and Investor Behavior" and "Imperfect Markets." His research, focused on the marketing of financial services and its interface with public policy, has appeared in leading marketing and finance journals such as the Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, Marketing Science and the Journal of Business. His research and writing have also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes and the Weekly Standard. He is a frequent contributor to Forbes. He is the author of the book Whatever Happened to Thrift? Why Americans Don’t Save and What to Do About It, published by Yale University Press. Wilcox joined the Darden faculty in 2001. He was formerly an assistant professor at the Carnegie Mellon Graduate School of Industrial Administration and an economist for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

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