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Master of Science, Management
Major - Marketing, Minor - Statistics, 2004
Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Management, Atlanta, Georgia
Marketing and Product Development
Conducted research in the areas of Marketing, product development, product
planning and technology commercialization. Major research paper “Customer
Involvement in Industrial Product Development: Creating Superior Products.”
Completed six courses in advanced statistics techniques for market research,
market analysis, market segmentation and product development. Completed Ph.D.
seminars on management of technology, entrepreneur business, product
development, market modeling, and group dynamics.
GPA: 3.85 (4 point system)
Committee Chair:
Richard Teach, Ph.D.
Masters of Business Administration
Marketing Major, 1995; Management Major,
1990
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota
Bachelors of Science - Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering, 1985
University of Akron, Akron, Ohio
Conference Proceedings, Presentation, and Publications
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Kahn, K. B., & Pinegar, J. S. (1999). A typology of customer
involvement in business-to-business commercialization. Annual CBIM / ISMB Atlanta Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
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Pinegar
J. S. (2003). Managing the Product Development Process. Product Development
and Management Association, Philadelphia Chapter.
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Pinegar J. S., Cohen G. A.
(2004) Code
Name Ginger: The Story Behind Segway and Dean Kamen’s Quest To Invent a New
World. The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 21(2)
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Pinegar J. S., Gross U. (2003).
Creativity in Product Development
. The
Journal of Product Innovation Management, 20(4)
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Pinegar J. S. (2002).
Techno-Ready Marketing: How and Why Your Customers
Adopt Technology . The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 19(4)
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Pinegar J. S. (2002).
When Sparks Fly: Igniting Creativity in Groups.
The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 19(2)
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