Donald Ngwe

Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School

Schools

  • Harvard Business School

Expertise

Links

Biography

Harvard Business School

Donald Ngwe is an assistant professor in the Marketing Unit. He teaches the Marketing course in the MBA required curriculum.

Professor Ngwe directs his research at measuring consumer responses to online and offline retailing strategies and predicting the performance of pricing and product assortment decisions, particularly in the fashion and apparel industries. His current work concerns market segmentation through outlet stores, the effectiveness of discount price labeling, the impact on shopping baskets of free shipping policies, and online price discrimination.

Professor Ngwe earned his PhD in economics at Columbia University, together with an MPhil and MA, also in economics. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and a diploma in mathematics from the University of the Philippines.

Videos

Read about executive education

Other experts

Timothy Nantell

Timothy Nantell Professor Finance Education BA 1967 Mathematics University of Wisconsin MBA 1971 Finance University of Wisconsin PhD 1971 Finance University of Wisconsin Expertise Business, business opportunity and security valuation Timothy Nantell has held the following positions with th...

Michael Stuart

Research Interests/Areas of Expertise Financial reporting, executive compensation, capital markets, and corporate governance Subject Areas Accounting Biography A seasoned auditor with experience at major accounting firms, Michael Stuart spans a wide variety of accounting topics in his research. L...

Raffi Indjejikian

Raffi Indjejikian is the Carlton H. Griffin-Deloitte & Touche LLP Collegiate Professor of Accounting at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Before joining Michigan, he served as an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from the Wharton School...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.