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Philip Kotler

Philip Kotler (born May 27, 1931) is an American marketing author, consultant, and professor emeritus; the S. C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University (1962–2018).[1] He is known for popularizing the definition of marketing mix. He is the author of over 80 books, including Marketing Management, Principles of Marketing, Kotler on Marketing, Marketing Insights from A to Z, Marketing 4.0, Marketing Places, Marketing of Nations, Chaotics, Market Your Way to Growth, Winning Global Markets, Strategic Marketing for Health Care Organizations, Social Marketing, Social Media Marketing, My Adventures in Marketing, Up and Out of Poverty, and Winning at Innovation. Kotler describes strategic marketing as serving as "the link between society's needs and its pattern of industrial response."[2]

Philip Kotler
Kotler in 2009
Born (1931-05-27) May 27, 1931 (age 92)
NationalityAmerican
EducationDePaul University
University of Chicago (MA)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
Occupation(s)Author, Marketing Professor, Economist and Consultant
Known formarketing, economics
Websitepkotler.org

Kotler helped create the field of social marketing that focuses on helping individuals and groups modify their behaviors toward healthier and safer living styles. He also created the concept of "demarketing" to aid in the task of reducing the level of demand. He developed the concepts of "prosumers," "atmospherics," and "societal marketing." He is regarded as "The Father of Modern Marketing" by many scholars.[3]

Kotler's latest work focuses on economic justice and the shortcomings of capitalism. He published Confronting Capitalism: Real Solutions for a Troubled Economic System in 2015, Democracy in Decline: Rebuilding its Future in 2016, "Advancing the Common Good" in 2019, and Brand Activism: From Purpose to Action in 2018.

Early life edit

Philip Kotler's parents, Betty and Maurice were born in the Chernigovskaya region of the the Russian Empire and emigrated in 1917 as teenagers. They settled in Chicago. Philip Kotler was the oldest of their three sons; he was born in Chicago on May 27, 1931.[4]: 12  He studied at DePaul University for two years and was accepted without a bachelor's degree into the Master's program at the University of Chicago (1953) and completed his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1956), earning both degrees in economics. He studied under three Nobel Laureates in Economic Science: Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, and Robert Solow. He did a year of postdoctoral work in mathematics at Harvard University (1960) and in behavioral science at the University of Chicago (1961).[5]

Views about marketing edit

External videos
  Philip Kotler: Marketing, Chicago Humanities Festival, 57:30, Kotler starts speaking at 3:30

Kotler began teaching marketing in 1962 at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He believed marketing was an essential part of economics and saw demand as influenced not only by price but also by advertising, sales promotions, sales forces, direct mail, and various middlemen (agents, retailers, wholesalers, etc.) operating as sales and distribution channels.

In 2003, the Financial Times described Kotler's three contributions to marketing and to management:

First, he has done more than any other writer or scholar to promote the importance of marketing, transforming it from a peripheral activity, bolted on to the more "important" work of production. Second, he continued a trend started by Peter Drucker, shifting emphasis away from price and distribution to a greater focus on meeting customers' needs and on the benefits received from a product or service. Third, he has broadened the concept of marketing from more selling to a general process of communication and exchange, and has shown how marketing can be extended and applied to charities, museums, performing arts organizations, political parties and many other non-commercial situations.

Kotler argued for "broadening the field of marketing" to cover not only commercial operations but also the operations of non-profit organizations and government agencies. He held that marketing can be applied not only to products, services, and experiences, but also to causes, ideas, persons, and places. Thus a museum needs the marketing skills of Product, Price, Place, and Promotion (the 4P's) if it is to be successful in attracting visitors, donors, staff members, and public support. Kotler and Gerald Zaltman created the field of social marketing, which applies marketing theory to influence behavior change that would benefit consumers, their peers, and society as a whole.[6] Kotler and Sidney Levy developed the idea of demarketing, which organizations must employ to reduce overall or selective demand when demand is too high. Thus, when water is in short supply, the government needs to persuade various water consumers to reduce water usage so that enough water will be available for essential uses.[7] In 2018, Christian Sarkar and Kotler began promoting brand activism, the idea that businesses must go beyond Corporate Social Responsibility to tackle the world's most urgent problems.[8]

In 2021 Kotler launched the Regenerative Marketing Institute with Christian Sarkar and Enrico Foglia. The Institute promotes the practice of regeneration of the Common Good in institutions, businesses, and communities. In 2023, Kotler co-authored Regeneration: The Future of Community in a Permacrisis World,[9] with Sarkar and Foglia.

Writings and activities edit

In 1967, Kotler published Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, and Control,[10] now in its 15th edition,{2016} and the world's most widely adopted textbook in graduate schools of business.[citation needed] Whereas previous marketing textbooks were highly descriptive, this text was the first to draw on economic science, organizational theory, psychology of behavior and choice, and analytics. It described theory and practice, and drew on findings from empirical studies and cases. On December 9, 1996, the Financial Times cited Marketing Management as one of the 50 greatest business books of all time {December 9, 1996}

Kotler is the author and co-author of over 166 published articles and 80 books.[11]

Kotler has also written books on such subjects as corporate social responsibility, education, environment, government marketing, healthcare, hospitality, innovation, museums, performing arts, place marketing, poverty alleviation, professional services, religious institutions, tourism, capitalism, and democracy. He was invited to be the first Legend in Marketing. His published articles are presented, analyzed, and commented on in the nine-volume Legends in Marketing Series: Philip Kotler, edited by Professor Jagdish Sheth (2012). In 2016, he co-founded (with Christian Sarkar) The Marketing Journal, an online site dedicated to sharing insights and next practices in marketing.

In 2017, Kotler published his autobiography, My Adventures in Marketing, an account of his experiences from his formative years to the present, including his views on topics such as demarketing, brand activism, marketing of the arts, place marketing, as well as the challenges facing capitalism, democracy, and the common good. In 2018, he co-founded a think tank with futurist David Houle and Jason Voss called The Sarasota Institute. The TSI sponsors public meetings and publishes peer-reviewed articles in ten areas: Technology, Public Policy, Natural Resources, Marketing and Media, Intelligence, Health Care, Education, Democracy, Climate Change, and Economics.

In 2018 he and Sarkar founded ActivistBrands.com, an online resource on progressive brand activism. In 2019, Sarkar and Kotler began an open-source project to model the world's most urgent problems. The Wicked7 Project aims to create an online movement of individuals and institutions interested in finding "virtuous solutions" to pressing wicked problems.

In 2021, Kotler co-founded the Regenerative Marketing Institute with Enrico Foglia and Christian Sarkar.

Honorable distinctions edit

In 1975, Kotler was the first person to receive the "Leader in Marketing Thought" award voted on by the academic members of the American Marketing Association.

The Financial Times on November 18, 2005, surveyed 1,000 executives in 25 countries about the Most Influential Business Writers/Management Gurus, and Kotler ranked fourth after Peter Drucker, Bill Gates, and Jack Welch. Kotler's contributions are described in at least one chapter found in every book written about the "gurus" of business and management (see References below).[citation needed]

In 2007, Kotler was appointed a special Ambassador at large for Indonesian Tourism. In May 2011, the city of Denpasar in Bali bestowed the title of honorary resident of Denpasar.

On February 16, 2013, he was the first recipient of the William L. Wilkie "Marketing for a Better World" award from the American Marketing Association to "honor marketers who have significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation for marketing's potential to improve the world."[12] Also, in 2013 he was the first recipient of the Sheth Foundation Medal for Exceptional Contribution to Marketing Scholarship and Practice.[13]

Kotler is also the founder (2011) along with Fahim Kibria of the World Marketing Summit. WMS sponsors global conferences with top speakers discussing the latest developments in marketing and business practice that will improve commerce and the quality of life. He also established with Hermawan Kartajaya the world's first Museum of Marketing (3.0) in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.[14]

Kotler has received 22 honorary degrees from around the world[15] (at Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, Athens School of Economics, BI Norwegian School of Management, Budapest School of Economic Science and Public Administration, Catholic University Santo Domingo, DePaul University, Cracow School of Economics, Groupe HEC, HHL Graduate School of Management, Iliria University, Istanbul Ticaret University, La Sapienza University, Mackenzie University, Mediterranean University, National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Nyenrode Business University, Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics, Universidad Americana, Universidad del Pacifico, University American College, University of Bucharest, University of Stockholm, and University of Zurich).[16]

Family edit

Philip Kotler has two brothers, Milton and Neil Kotler, who are deceased. He met Nancy at Radcliffe (Harvard) and they married in 1955. They have three daughters.

Selected publications edit

"Guru" books that contain a complete chapter on Kotler's contributions include such titles as:[17]

  • Crainer, Stuart (1998). The Ultimate Book of Business Gurus: 110 Thinkers Who Really Made a Difference. New York: AMACOM. ISBN 9780814404485.
  • Kennedy, Carol (1998). Guide to the Management Gurus: Shortcuts to the Ideas of Leading Management Thinkers. London: Century Business.
  • Turner, Marcia Layton (2000). How to Think Like the World's Greatest Marketing Minds. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Brown, Tom; Crainer, Stuart; Dearlove, Des; Rodrigues, Jorge N. (2002). Business Minds. London: Financial Times/Prentice-Hall.
  • Kotler, Philip, Garcia-Garcia Manuel, & Cerf, Moran (2017). Consumer Neuroscience. MIT Press.[18]
 
Prof.Kotler after a lecture on Marketing 3.0 with students at Hyderabad, India.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mr. Marketing, Winter 2003, Northwestern Magazine". www.northwestern.edu. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
  2. ^ Kotler, Philip (2017). My Adventures in Marketing: The Autobiography of Philip Kotler. Idea Bite Press. ISBN 978-0-9905767-6-1.
  3. ^ "Who Is The Father of Digital Marketing?". April 19, 2023. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  4. ^ Kotler, Philip (2017). My Adventures in Marketing: The Autobiography of Philip Kotler. IDEA BITE PRESS.
  5. ^ Evory, Ann (1978). Contemporary Authors: A Bio-bibliographical Guide to Current Authors and Their Works. Gale Research. pp. 33–36.
  6. ^ Kotler, Philip; Zaltman, Gerald (July 1971). "Social Marketing: An Approach to Planned Social Change". Journal of Marketing. Vol. 35, no. 3. pp. 3–12.
  7. ^ Kotler, Philip; Levy, Sidney J. (November–December 1971). "Demarketing, Yes, Demarketing". Harvard Business Review. Vol. 49, no. 6. pp. 74–80.
  8. ^ Sarkar, Christian; Kotler, Philip (2018). Brand Activism: From Purpose to Action. IDEA BITE PRESS.
  9. ^ Sarkar, Christian; Kotler, Philip; Foglia, Enrico (2023). Regeneration: The Future of Community in a Permacrisis World. IDEA BITE PRESS.
  10. ^ Kotler, Philip (1967). Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning and Control. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
  11. ^ "Biography". Philip Kotler. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  12. ^ Financial Times (2003), ibid.
  13. ^ "Awards/Honorary Degrees". Philip Kotler. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  14. ^ "Bali unveils marketing museum | Marketing". Campaign Asia. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  15. ^ "Awards/Honorary Degrees — Philip Kotler". Philip Kotler. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  16. ^ "Awards/Honorary Degrees — Philip Kotler". Philip Kotler. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  17. ^ For entire list, see Kellogg.northwestern.edu
  18. ^ Kotel, Philip & Cerf, Moran (2017). Consumer Neuroscience. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262036597.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Further reading edit

  • “What Next?” – An Interview with Philip Kotler on the Future of Marketing" (The Marketing Journal), January 15, 2016
  • “Phil Kotler on the Relationship between Marketing and Capitalism" (FIXCapitalism.com)
  • “Can Marketing Improve Capitalism?" (Huffington Post)
  • “Finally, Brand Activism!” – Philip Kotler and Christian Sarkar (The Marketing Journal), January 9, 2017

External links edit

  • PKotler.org

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Organizations Social Marketing Social Media Marketing My Adventures in Marketing Up and Out of Poverty and Winning at Innovation Kotler describes strategic marketing as serving as the link between society s needs and its pattern of industrial response 2 Philip KotlerKotler in 2009Born 1931 05 27 May 27 1931 age 92 Chicago Illinois U S NationalityAmericanEducationDePaul UniversityUniversity of Chicago MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD Occupation s Author Marketing Professor Economist and ConsultantKnown formarketing economicsWebsitepkotler wbr orgKotler helped create the field of social marketing that focuses on helping individuals and groups modify their behaviors toward healthier and safer living styles He also created the concept of demarketing to aid in the task of reducing the level of demand He developed the concepts of prosumers atmospherics and societal marketing He is regarded as The Father of Modern Marketing by many scholars 3 Kotler s latest work focuses on economic justice and the shortcomings of capitalism He published Confronting Capitalism Real Solutions for a Troubled Economic System in 2015 Democracy in Decline Rebuilding its Future in 2016 Advancing the Common Good in 2019 and Brand Activism From Purpose to Action in 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Views about marketing 3 Writings and activities 4 Honorable distinctions 5 Family 6 Selected publications 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life editPhilip Kotler s parents Betty and Maurice were born in the Chernigovskaya region of the the Russian Empire and emigrated in 1917 as teenagers They settled in Chicago Philip Kotler was the oldest of their three sons he was born in Chicago on May 27 1931 4 12 He studied at DePaul University for two years and was accepted without a bachelor s degree into the Master s program at the University of Chicago 1953 and completed his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1956 earning both degrees in economics He studied under three Nobel Laureates in Economic Science Milton Friedman Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow He did a year of postdoctoral work in mathematics at Harvard University 1960 and in behavioral science at the University of Chicago 1961 5 Views about marketing editExternal videos nbsp Philip Kotler Marketing Chicago Humanities Festival 57 30 Kotler starts speaking at 3 30Kotler began teaching marketing in 1962 at the Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University He believed marketing was an essential part of economics and saw demand as influenced not only by price but also by advertising sales promotions sales forces direct mail and various middlemen agents retailers wholesalers etc operating as sales and distribution channels In 2003 the Financial Times described Kotler s three contributions to marketing and to management First he has done more than any other writer or scholar to promote the importance of marketing transforming it from a peripheral activity bolted on to the more important work of production Second he continued a trend started by Peter Drucker shifting emphasis away from price and distribution to a greater focus on meeting customers needs and on the benefits received from a product or service Third he has broadened the concept of marketing from more selling to a general process of communication and exchange and has shown how marketing can be extended and applied to charities museums performing arts organizations political parties and many other non commercial situations Kotler argued for broadening the field of marketing to cover not only commercial operations but also the operations of non profit organizations and government agencies He held that marketing can be applied not only to products services and experiences but also to causes ideas persons and places Thus a museum needs the marketing skills of Product Price Place and Promotion the 4P s if it is to be successful in attracting visitors donors staff members and public support Kotler and Gerald Zaltman created the field of social marketing which applies marketing theory to influence behavior change that would benefit consumers their peers and society as a whole 6 Kotler and Sidney Levy developed the idea of demarketing which organizations must employ to reduce overall or selective demand when demand is too high Thus when water is in short supply the government needs to persuade various water consumers to reduce water usage so that enough water will be available for essential uses 7 In 2018 Christian Sarkar and Kotler began promoting brand activism the idea that businesses must go beyond Corporate Social Responsibility to tackle the world s most urgent problems 8 In 2021 Kotler launched the Regenerative Marketing Institute with Christian Sarkar and Enrico Foglia The Institute promotes the practice of regeneration of the Common Good in institutions businesses and communities In 2023 Kotler co authored Regeneration The Future of Community in a Permacrisis World 9 with Sarkar and Foglia Writings and activities editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Philip Kotler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1967 Kotler published Marketing Management Analysis Planning and Control 10 now in its 15th edition 2016 and the world s most widely adopted textbook in graduate schools of business citation needed Whereas previous marketing textbooks were highly descriptive this text was the first to draw on economic science organizational theory psychology of behavior and choice and analytics It described theory and practice and drew on findings from empirical studies and cases On December 9 1996 the Financial Times cited Marketing Management as one of the 50 greatest business books of all time December 9 1996 Kotler is the author and co author of over 166 published articles and 80 books 11 Kotler has also written books on such subjects as corporate social responsibility education environment government marketing healthcare hospitality innovation museums performing arts place marketing poverty alleviation professional services religious institutions tourism capitalism and democracy He was invited to be the first Legend in Marketing His published articles are presented analyzed and commented on in the nine volume Legends in Marketing Series Philip Kotler edited by Professor Jagdish Sheth 2012 In 2016 he co founded with Christian Sarkar The Marketing Journal an online site dedicated to sharing insights and next practices in marketing In 2017 Kotler published his autobiography My Adventures in Marketing an account of his experiences from his formative years to the present including his views on topics such as demarketing brand activism marketing of the arts place marketing as well as the challenges facing capitalism democracy and the common good In 2018 he co founded a think tank with futurist David Houle and Jason Voss called The Sarasota Institute The TSI sponsors public meetings and publishes peer reviewed articles in ten areas Technology Public Policy Natural Resources Marketing and Media Intelligence Health Care Education Democracy Climate Change and Economics In 2018 he and Sarkar founded ActivistBrands com an online resource on progressive brand activism In 2019 Sarkar and Kotler began an open source project to model the world s most urgent problems The Wicked7 Project aims to create an online movement of individuals and institutions interested in finding virtuous solutions to pressing wicked problems In 2021 Kotler co founded the Regenerative Marketing Institute with Enrico Foglia and Christian Sarkar Honorable distinctions editIn 1975 Kotler was the first person to receive the Leader in Marketing Thought award voted on by the academic members of the American Marketing Association The Financial Times on November 18 2005 surveyed 1 000 executives in 25 countries about the Most Influential Business Writers Management Gurus and Kotler ranked fourth after Peter Drucker Bill Gates and Jack Welch Kotler s contributions are described in at least one chapter found in every book written about the gurus of business and management see References below citation needed In 2007 Kotler was appointed a special Ambassador at large for Indonesian Tourism In May 2011 the city of Denpasar in Bali bestowed the title of honorary resident of Denpasar On February 16 2013 he was the first recipient of the William L Wilkie Marketing for a Better World award from the American Marketing Association to honor marketers who have significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation for marketing s potential to improve the world 12 Also in 2013 he was the first recipient of the Sheth Foundation Medal for Exceptional Contribution to Marketing Scholarship and Practice 13 Kotler is also the founder 2011 along with Fahim Kibria of the World Marketing Summit WMS sponsors global conferences with top speakers discussing the latest developments in marketing and business practice that will improve commerce and the quality of life He also established with Hermawan Kartajaya the world s first Museum of Marketing 3 0 in Ubud Bali Indonesia 14 Kotler has received 22 honorary degrees from around the world 15 at Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest Athens School of Economics BI Norwegian School of Management Budapest School of Economic Science and Public Administration Catholic University Santo Domingo DePaul University Cracow School of Economics Groupe HEC HHL Graduate School of Management Iliria University Istanbul Ticaret University La Sapienza University Mackenzie University Mediterranean University National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy Nyenrode Business University Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics Universidad Americana Universidad del Pacifico University American College University of Bucharest University of Stockholm and University of Zurich 16 Family editPhilip Kotler has two brothers Milton and Neil Kotler who are deceased He met Nancy at Radcliffe Harvard and they married in 1955 They have three daughters Selected publications edit Guru books that contain a complete chapter on Kotler s contributions include such titles as 17 Crainer Stuart 1998 The Ultimate Book of Business Gurus 110 Thinkers Who Really Made a Difference New York AMACOM ISBN 9780814404485 Kennedy Carol 1998 Guide to the Management Gurus Shortcuts to the Ideas of Leading Management Thinkers London Century Business Turner Marcia Layton 2000 How to Think Like the World s Greatest Marketing Minds New York McGraw Hill Brown Tom Crainer Stuart Dearlove Des Rodrigues Jorge N 2002 Business Minds London Financial Times Prentice Hall Kotler Philip Garcia Garcia Manuel amp Cerf Moran 2017 Consumer Neuroscience MIT Press 18 nbsp Prof Kotler after a lecture on Marketing 3 0 with students at Hyderabad India References edit Mr Marketing Winter 2003 Northwestern Magazine www northwestern edu Retrieved April 3 2024 Kotler Philip 2017 My Adventures in Marketing The Autobiography of Philip Kotler Idea Bite Press ISBN 978 0 9905767 6 1 Who Is The Father of Digital Marketing April 19 2023 Retrieved April 23 2023 Kotler Philip 2017 My Adventures in Marketing The Autobiography of Philip Kotler IDEA BITE PRESS Evory Ann 1978 Contemporary Authors A Bio bibliographical Guide to Current Authors and Their Works Gale Research pp 33 36 Kotler Philip Zaltman Gerald July 1971 Social Marketing An Approach to Planned Social Change Journal of Marketing Vol 35 no 3 pp 3 12 Kotler Philip Levy Sidney J November December 1971 Demarketing Yes Demarketing Harvard Business Review Vol 49 no 6 pp 74 80 Sarkar Christian Kotler Philip 2018 Brand Activism From Purpose to Action IDEA BITE PRESS Sarkar Christian Kotler Philip Foglia Enrico 2023 Regeneration The Future of Community in a Permacrisis World IDEA BITE PRESS Kotler Philip 1967 Marketing Management Analysis Planning and Control Englewood Cliffs N J Prentice Hall Biography Philip Kotler Retrieved July 8 2021 Financial Times 2003 ibid Awards Honorary Degrees Philip Kotler Retrieved July 8 2021 Bali unveils marketing museum Marketing Campaign Asia Retrieved July 8 2021 Awards Honorary Degrees Philip Kotler Philip Kotler Retrieved July 8 2021 Awards Honorary Degrees Philip Kotler Philip Kotler Retrieved July 8 2021 For entire list see Kellogg northwestern edu Kotel Philip amp Cerf Moran 2017 Consumer Neuroscience MIT Press ISBN 978 0262036597 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Further reading edit What Next An Interview with Philip Kotler on the Future of Marketing The Marketing Journal January 15 2016 Phil Kotler on the Relationship 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