Martin Boehm (dean)
Martin Boehm was (until 2021) the Dean of IE Business School, and is now the rector of EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht.[1] He currently serves on the board of the Graduate Management Admission Council[2] as well as on the European Foundation for Management Development's EQUIS[3] and EOCCS Accreditation Board.[4] Boehm is also a member of the Industry Advisory Board for the EMBA Council.
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| Nationality | German | 
| Education | Reutlingen University (B.S.) Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (MBA) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Frankfurt University(PhD)  | 
| Occupation | Dean of IE Business School | 
Publications
    
- Gensler, S., Verhoef, P., Böhm, M.[5] (2011). “Understanding Consumers’ Multichannel Choices Across the Different Stages of the Buying Process”. Marketing Letters. Vol. 23(4): 987-1003
 - Boehm, M. (2007).[6] “Determining The Impact Of Internet Channel Use On A Customer’S Lifetime”. Journal of Interactive Marketing. Vol. 22(3): 2-22
 - Marcos, F. (2012).[7] “El ámbito de aplicación subjetivo de la Ley de Defensa de la Competencia”. Revista de Derecho Constitucional, Civil y Mercantil. Vol. 142, 2012
 
References
    
- Elmes, John. "Martin Boehm: preparing students for jobs that don't exist yet". Retrieved 22 May 2018.
 - "GMAC Board of Directors". Retrieved 22 May 2018.
 - "What is EFMD". Retrieved 22 May 2018.
 - "EOCCS Governance". Retrieved 22 May 2018.
 -  Gensler S., Verhoef, P., Boehm, M. (2011). ""Understanding Consumers' Multichannel Choices Across the Different Stages of the Buying Process". Marketing Letters. Vol. 23(4): 987-1003". Research Gate.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Boehm, Martin (2008-01-01). "Determining the impact of internet channel use on a customer's lifetime". Journal of Interactive Marketing. 22 (3): 2–22. doi:10.1002/dir.20114. ISSN 1094-9968.
 - "Martin Boehm". IE Business School. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
 
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