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Prof. Ron Shachar (; born as Ron Schwartzman; born 17 December 1962;
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, Israel) is an Israeli professor and researcher in the fields of economics, marketing, and storytelling. His research deals with branding, advertising and with a focus on the
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(e.g., television and film) and political
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. Today, he serves as Head of the Business Honors Program at the Arison School of Business,
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. Prof. Shachar previously served as a faculty member at
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,
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, and as the Dean of Arison School of Business at
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Career

Prof. Shachar was born and raised in
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, and is a graduate of Blich High School. He completed a
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in 1986 and Master of Economics in 1988, and his PhD in Economics in 1992, from
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) is a Public university, public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and ...
, he studied his PhD also in
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
. After completing his doctorate and post-doctorate at
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he joined the faculty of
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in the School of Business Administration from 1992 to 1997. In 1997 he returned to Israel, and taught at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) is a Public university, public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and ...
. Between the years 2004–2010 he served as head of the marketing specialty, and was elected as an outstanding lecturer, in 2006 he was appointed an
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and in 2009 as a
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. in the years 2004–2010 he was a visiting professor at
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. In 2011 he moved to Arison School of Business at the
Reichman University Reichman University () is Israel's only private university, located in Herzliya, Tel Aviv District. It was founded in 1994 as the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC Herzliya, ) private college, before being rebranded in 2021. It receives n ...
, and served as Dean of the Arison School of Business at
Reichman University Reichman University () is Israel's only private university, located in Herzliya, Tel Aviv District. It was founded in 1994 as the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC Herzliya, ) private college, before being rebranded in 2021. It receives n ...
from 2011 to 2014, and since 2013 has served as Head of the Business Honors Program at the Arison School of Business. Prof. Shachar also serves as a visiting professor at
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in
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, and since 2019 also serves as a visiting professor at
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. Shachar has held professional positions within the political system in Israel. In 1989, he served as economic advisor to Deputy Finance Minister Yossi Beilin, and in 1992 he served as a member of
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's 100 Day team. Shachar served as a surveyor and strategist for the
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party in the Israeli general election in 1999 and
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, as well as a political commentator on television channels:
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and Channel two. Shachar has advised a variety of leading companies in the United States, including the television network
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and
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, and has served as a consultant to Keshet Broadcasting and various advertising companies in Israel.


Research

Shachar researches in the fields of advertising, branding, marketing and politics. His research deals with strategies and marketing in the entertainment industries, film, and television, political
elections An election is a formal group decision-making process whereby a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
, brands and advertising. His research focusses on positive aspects of branding and advertising for consumers. While previous studies have described branding and advertising processes as changing consumer preferences, Shachar's research has shown that branding and advertising can provide information to consumers and as a result give rise to smarter consumer decisions. Shachar's research on branding and brands also focuses on the ability of these to serve consumers in building and expressing their personalities and identities. In this context two of his papers show the connection between brands and religious belief. According to empirical findings, the use of brands weakens religious belief and the need to participate in religious activity. One of his studies focuses on a different aspect of marketing – identifying which brands are gaining popularity on social networks and private conversations and how brands can encourage this activity. His research on elections and political campaigns employs analytical tools from the economics field, to explore the psychological and social dimensions of political elections. His research demonstrates that participation in elections is influenced by habitual processes.Gerber, Alan., Donald Green and Ron Shachar, Voting may be Habit Forming: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment, American Journal of Political Science, 47 (3), 2003, pp. 540–550 In recent years, his research has focused on stories and storytelling. His research illustrates the psychological aspects of storytelling – the higher the person's ability to tell a story, the higher a person's sense of meaning and purpose. Additional areas of research demonstrates how advertising messages can become particularly effective when they incorporate narrative elements. Prof. Shachar has held a number of senior editorial positions in international journals. His research has been published in leading journals such as:
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, Marketing Science,
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, International Journal of Research in Marketing, RAND Journal of Economics, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, and the American Journal of Political Science. Prof. Shachar has, or currently acts as an editorial board member in prominent journals including:
Journal of Marketing Research ''Journal of Marketing Research'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Marketing Association. It was established in 1964 and covers all aspects of marketing research. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', ...
, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Behaviour, and Applied Economics Research Bulletin. Shachar served as a reporter and editor for several newspapers in Israel and also wrote three books: In 2001, a reference book was published that authored political marketing strategies under the name ''Leader by Invitation''. In 2006, he published a suspense novel titled ''Serendipity''. In 2018, he wrote the novel ''X in the Middle'', which went on to become a bestseller.


Awards and recognitions

In 2008, Prof. Shachar received the Dick Wittink Award – Honorable Mention. In 2018, one of his articles reached the O'Dell Award final, and in 2020 he received the award for best article in the International Journal of Research in Marketing.


Published works

Shachar has published over 50 peer review articles with a h-index of 23. ''(Partial List)''


Books

* Invited Leader: On Voters and Strategies of Political Marketing, Yedioth Ahronoth Publishing, 2001 (Hebrew) * Serendipity, IQ Publishing, 2006 (Hebrew) * X in the middle, Yedioth Books Publishing, 2018 (Hebrew)


Selected articles

* Mario Mikulincer, Ron Shachar, Is Storytelling Ability Related to the Sense of Meaning in Life? * Cutright, Keisha, Tülin Erdem, Gavan J. Fitzsimons and Ron Shachar, Finding Brands and Losing Your Religion, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143(6), 2014, pp. 2209–2222 * MJ Lovett, R Peres, R Shachar, On brands and word of mouth, Journal of marketing research 50 (4), 2013, pp, 427–444 * BN Anand, R Shachar, Advertising, the matchmaker, The RAND Journal of Economics 42 (2), 2011, pp. 205–245 * BN Anand, R Shachar, Brands as beacons: A new source of loyalty to multiproduct firms, Journal of marketing Research 41 (2), 2004, pp. 135–150 * Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, Ron – Shachar, Voting May Be Habit‐Forming: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment, American Journal of Political Science 47(3), 2003, pp. 540 – 550 * Ronald Goettler, Ron Shachar, Spatial Competition in the Network Television Industry, The RAND Journal of Economics 32(4), 2001, pp. 624–56 * Ron Shachar and Barry Nalebuff, Follow the Leader: Theory and Evidence on Political Participation, The American Economic Review, Vol. 89, No. 3, 1999, pp. 525–547


Personal life

Shachar was previously married to Professor Idit Shachar of The
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, and have two children. He is currently in a relationship with Tal Raz and they have a daughter.


References


External links

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