Nathan M Fong

Associate Professor of Marketing

Rutgers School of Business - Camden

Ph.D. MIT Sloan School of Management

B.S. Stanford University

Curriculum Vitae


Published Research


The Robustness of Anchoring Effects on Market Good Valuations, with SangSuk Yoon and Angelika Dimoka, Judgment and Decision Making, 14 (4), 2019


Uninformative Anchors Have Persistent Effects on Valuation Judgments, with SangSuk Yoon, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 29 (3), 2019


Targeted Promotions and Cross-Category Spillover Effects, with Yuchi Zhang, Xueming Luo and Xiaoyi Wang, Journal of Marketing Research 56 (2), 2019


Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results, large-scale collaboration, corresponding authors Raphael Silberzahn, Eric Uhlmann, Daniel Martin, and Brian Nosek, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1 (3), 2018


Competitive Price Targeting with Smartphone Coupons, with Jean-Pierre Dubé, Zheng Fang, and Xueming Luo, Marketing Science, 36 (6), 2017


Consumer Connectivity in a Complex, Technology-Enabled, and Mobile-Oriented World with Smart Products, with Peter C Verhoef, Andrew T Stephen, PK Kannan, Xueming Luo, Vibhanshu Abhishek, Michelle Andrews, Yakov Bart, Hannes Datta, Donna L Hoffman, Mandy Mantian Hu, Tom Novak, William Rand, Yuchi Zhang, Journal of Interactive Marketing, 40, 2017


How Targeting Affects Customer Search: A Field Experiment, Management Science, 63 (7), 2017


Geo-Conquesting: Competitive Locational Targeting of Mobile Promotions, with Zheng Fang and Xueming Luo, Journal of Marketing Research 52 (5), 2015


Sales tax and electronic commerce, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Online Edition, Eds. Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012


How Sales Taxes Affect Customer and Firm Behavior: The Role of Search on the Internet, with Eric Anderson, Duncan Simester, and Catherine Tucker, Journal of Marketing Research, 47 (2), 2010



Working Papers


Numeric Competencies and Anchoring Biases, with Sangsuk Yoon.


Private Label vs. National Brand Price Sensitivity: Evaluating Non-experimental Identification Strategies with Experimental Data, with Eric Anderson and Duncan Simester