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Maren Hoff

She/Her/Hers

Ph.D Graduate
Marketing Division
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School
Marketing Division
Maren Hoff
Links
Personal Website

I research Marketing for the Greater Good, focusing on marketplace practices that promote individual, societal, and environmental well-being. 

I am most creative when leveraging large datasets to answer behavioral research questions. Thus, in addition to traditional lab and field experiments, I use deep learning (e.g., Convolutional Neural Networks), text analyses (e.g., generative AI), simulations, and trend analyses (e.g., algorithmic frameworks).

My dissertation was honored at the MSI Alden G. Clayton Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition.

For more information, check out my website or review my CV. 

Education
University of Muenster: BSc in Business Administration; University of St Andrews: MLitt in Marketing
Class Year
2024

All Activities

  • Research
  • Press
  • Journal articles
Journal Article
Bellezza, Silvia and Maren Hoff. “The Asymmetry of Gender-fluid Trends.”
The Journal of Consumer Research
(Forthcoming).
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  • Articles
Article

Not So Gender “Neutral”: Gender-Fluid Fashion is Male-Centric, But Men Aren’t Primary Consumers, New Study Finds

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