Jenny Darroch

Jenny Darroch (born May 26, 1963) is the Dean and Mitchell P. Rales Chair in Business Leadership of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University,[1] former Henry Y. Hwang Dean of the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University, professor of marketing and entrepreneurship, and author. Her early scholarly work on innovation coincided with the appearance of the National Innovation System (NIS) in New Zealand.[2]

Jenny Darroch
Born (1963-05-26) May 26, 1963
Auckland, New Zealand
Alma materUniversity of Otago (Ph.D), University of Auckland (MCom)

Darroch serves as a regular contributor to the HuffPost.[3] Her articles examine a range of topics including skill sets for recent college graduates, Peter Drucker’s five key principles and the impact of sustainable development goals on business practice.

Biography

Education

Darroch received a Master of Commerce from the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1992. She graduated from the University of Otago, New Zealand, with a Ph.D. in Marketing in 2002. She taught at New Zealand’s Massey University, Otago University, and the University of Auckland before arriving at the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University in 2004.[4][5] In March 2020, Darroch was named the dean of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

Academia

Darroch’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of government policy and firm strategy. During her career in academia and as a private consultant, she has examined macroeconomic policy, behaviors and practices within organizations, types of innovation and the impact of innovations on consumer behavior.

Darroch developed a methodology for examining New Zealand’s NIS, which was published in the journal Prometheus.[6]

Darroch also co-edited a special issue of the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science dedicated to Peter Drucker with George Day and Stan Slater, published July 2006.[7]

Organizational involvement

Darroch is a member of the American Marketing Association, the Academy of Management, and serves on the global steering committee of M2W, the annual Marketing to Women practitioner conference.[8] She serves on the Kent Business School International Advisory Board.[9]

Published works

  • Why Marketing to Women Doesn’t Work: Using Market Segmentation to Identify Customer Needs (2014)
  • Marketing Through Turbulent Times (2010)
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management (2002)

Awards

  • 2014: Los Angeles Business Journal's Women Making A Difference "Rising Star" finalist[10]
  • 2010–2011: Claremont Graduate University Teacher of the Year (MBA)
  • Academy of Marketing Science Award
  • Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) Award

References

  1. "Jenny Darroch named next dean of the Farmer School of Business". Retrieved 2020-07-17.
  2. "The concept of a national innovation system - Innovation and Productivity: Using Bright Ideas to Work Smarter —". www.treasury.govt.nz. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  3. "Jenny Darroch | HuffPost". www.huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  4. "Jenny Darroch -". www.cgu.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  5. "Drucker School Announces New Dean Jenny Darroch | MetroMBA". MetroMBA. 2017-01-06. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
  6. Engelbrecht, Hans-Jurgen; Darroch, Jenny (September 1999). "A Comparative Macro-level Assessment of New Zealand's 'National Innovation System'". Prometheus. 17 (3): 283–298 via ResearchGate.
  7. Day, George; Slater, Stan; Darroch, Jenny (2006-06-01). "Special issue of the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science: A tribute to Peter Drucker". Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. 34 (3): 468–469. doi:10.1177/009207030603400314. ISSN 0092-0703.
  8. "Global Steering Committee Members - M2W - The Marketing To Women Conference". M2W - The Marketing To Women Conference. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  9. "University of Kent". The University of Kent. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  10. "Professor Jenny Darroch Recognized as a Finalist for the Los Angeles Business Journal's Women Making A Difference Awards -". www.cgu.edu. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
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