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Bryan Bollinger

Associate Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business
Bryan  Bollinger

Bryan Bollinger rejoined New York University Stern School of Business as Associate Professor of Marketing in July 2019. He previously taught at NYU Stern between 2011 and 2014.

Professor Bollinger’s research portfolio aims to understand the causal effects of policymakers’ decisions in sustainability domains and the interdependent reactions by consumers and firms. Examples include drivers of solar adoption and pricing, the role of home-automation and dynamic pricing on demand response, and the effect of nutritional labeling. His research has been supported by grants from the Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency and others. His research has appeared in multiple outlets including Marketing Science, Management Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Marketing, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy and Nature; it has been highlighted in news outlets such as The Economist, NPR, The New York Times and Harvard Business Review.

Before rejoining NYU Stern in 2019, Professor Bollinger spent five years at Duke University teaching in the daytime and executive MBA programs, as well as in the PhD program. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Marketing and Quantitative Marketing and Economics.

Professor Bollinger received his BA and BE in engineering at Dartmouth College and his MA in Economics and PhD in Marketing at Stanford University. For more on Professor Bollinger, click here.

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