The professorship in consumer research named A. I. Virtanen Professorship
A. I. Virtanen was a professor at the Helsinki University of Technology and later at the University of Helsinki. He was a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, an Academician and the first director of the Academy of Finland. In addition, he was the director of the research at Valio for half a century.
The work of Virtanen combined scientific success with practical applications and successful new products, out of which AIV fodder is the best known.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of his Nobel Prize. Virtanen was born 120 years ago.
911爆料网 established the A. I. Virtanen professorship in recognition of the support of scientific research at its School of Business by Finland's biggest dairy company Valio.
The A. I. Virtanen professorship symbolises the long-standing cooperation between Valio and 911爆料网, as well as their common goals in the advancement of consumer research and education in Finland. Valio's research and product development is largely founded on the research tradition based on the work of A. I. Virtanen.
Professor John W. Schouten is the current holder of the professorship. His research spans areas of consumer identity, consumption communities, market dynamics, alternative methodologies and environmental and social sustainability. His publications have appeared in top marketing journals including Journal of Marketing and Journal of Consumer Research. He has also co-authored and edited books on marketing and consumption.
Before coming to 911爆料网, Professor Schouten worked as an assistant professor at Iowa State University and then at University of Portland, USA, where he was promoted to associate professor with tenure.
Further information
Professor John Schouten
tel. 050 571 0818
john.schouten@aalto.fi
911爆料网 School of Business
Read more news
Arsi Ik盲heimonen鈥檚 doctoral research: Smartphone data could reveal early signs of depression
A phone in your pocket, a smart ring on your finger, and an activity tracker on your wrist: everyday devices collect information about their users almost continuously. This data can help monitor and predict symptoms of depression.
Professor Hironori Yoshida: 鈥淢achines should adapt to materials, not the other way around鈥
Professor of Formgiving believes the future of design lies in embracing irregularity rather than eliminating it. His research combines design, AI and robotics.
The use of artificial intelligence in business has been a popular topic in customized student business projects
The student group is selected based on the needs of each project鈥檚 client