Dick R. Wittink, the George Rogers Clark Professor of Management and Marketing at the School of Management (SOM), died on June 4 at age 59.
Wittink was a respected mentor and scholar with over 100 articles in the field of marketing. He was noted for his work in the study of conjoint analysis, the most widely used tool to measure consumer preferences. Wittink's SCAN*PRO model of store-level sales has served as a foundation for academic research and for syndicated data services such as those used by AC Nielsen. His recent paper, "Is 75 Percent of the Sales Promotion Bump Due to Brand Switching? No, 33 Percent Is," was honored with the Paul Green Award for the best paper in the Journal of Marketing Research.
He served as the editor of the Journal of Marketing Research and was elected with a lifetime appointment to the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences in May 2001, the highest honor bestowed upon Dutch-born academicians.
At the SOM, Wittink taught in the M.B.A., Ph.D. and Executive programs. In addition to his teaching, he was active in the governance of the school and instrumental in the development of new programs. In the past year alone, Wittink helped to create -- and served as co-director of -- the Yale Center for Customer Insights, a research center devoted to studying customer behavior, and the Yale M.B.A. for Executives' "Leadership in Healthcare" program. His interest in healthcare was personal and professional. His experiences as a type-1 diabetic since 1983 gave him a unique perspective on the management of chronic diseases. This led him to study the benefits of active patient involvement in treatment, and providing better information and sharing the evaluation of options. He was a pioneer in applying conjoint analysis to improve the understanding of patient preferences in choosing among treatments for chronic ailments.
He was chief scientist, founding partner and board member of New York City-based Blue Flame Data Inc., an enterprise software company, and a trustee of the Marketing Science Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Before joining the SOM faculty in 1998, Wittink taught at Cornell's Johnson School of Management, where he was also director of doctoral programs; the Stanford Graduate School of Business; the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and the Columbia Graduate School of Business. He was also honorary professor of marketing at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Born in the Netherlands, Wittink moved to the United States with his wife, Marian Bouman Wittink, in 1967 to take a scholarship at the University of Oregon. The two became American citizens on Jan. 21 of this year.
In addition to his wife, Wittink is survived by a daughter, Marsha; son, Mark; son-in-law, Josh Owen; daughter-in-law, Alicia; grandson, Jasper Owen; and his family residing in the Netherlands: sisters, Femmy and Tineke; and brother Roelof.
A memorial service was held on June 12 at the Yale Law School. Donations in Wittink's memory may be made to either The New York Metropolitan Opera, Attention: Memorial Gifts, 30 Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023, (212) 870-7388; or the Public Broadcasting Service Foundation, 1320 Braddock Place, 6th Floor, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 739-5444.
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