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Patrick Barwise was born on 26 June, 1946 in Oxford, England, is a British professor. Discover Patrick Barwise's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
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Born 26 June 1946
Birthday 26 June
Birthplace Oxford, England
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His wife is Mary Campbell (1973–2002) Catherine Horwood (m.2012)

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1946

Patrick Barwise (born June 1946) is emeritus professor of management and marketing at London Business School.

1968

Barwise received a BA in Engineering Science with Economics from Lincoln College, Oxford in 1968 (he went on to receive an MA in 1973).

1973

While working for IBM as a systems engineer, he maintained his study, and in 1973, he received a master's degree in Business Studies, from London Business School (LBS).

1976

He joined the business school in 1976 after an early career at IBM and has published widely on marketing and media.

He is an honorary fellow of the Marketing Society, a patron of the Market Research Society and Chairman of the Archive of Market and Social Research.

Barwise joined London Business School in 1976.

He has published on a wide range of topics in management, marketing and media.

From 1976 to 2006, he taught MBA and executive courses on marketing management, competitive positioning/strategy, strategic investment decisions, and 'Making Things Happen' (middle management and innovation).

Barwise has also held many management posts at LBS including faculty dean, chairman of the marketing faculty, director of alumni affairs, chief examiner and senate representative.

Most of Barwise's research at LBS comprises applied empirical studies, usually in a practical management or policy context.

Topics include: customer focus and innovation, marketing leadership, consumer/audience behaviour and broadcasting policy.

Barwise was the chairman of Which?

1985

In 1985, he obtained a PhD on Mass Attitudes and Routine Choice Behaviour, from London University.

2004

He carries out applied research and consulting for broadcasters and related companies, regulators and central government (Independent Review of the BBC's Digital TV Services, 2004; Evaluation of the Capability Reviews Programme, 2007; The Impact of the Commercial World on Children's Wellbeing, 2009; Incorporating Social Value into Spectrum Allocation Decisions, 2015) He is also an experienced expert witness in commercial, competition and tax cases.

Barwise has published more than 100 research papers and books.

Much of his research can be found here.

His latest book is The War Against the BBC

Previous published works include

2010

from 2010 to 2015, where he chaired the council of trustees and sat on the board (commercial activities), the remuneration committee and the investment committee.

He has sat on ad hoc advisory panels for many non-profit organisations such as Ethisphere, Channel 4, Market Research Society, Mencap and DCMS.

He speaks at, and chairs events on, broadcasting/media policy, customer focus and innovation, digital inclusion, and various aspects of marketing.

2011

He was a visiting fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University (2011–2014); chairman of Which?, the consumer organisation (2010–2015); and specialist advisor to House of Lords Select Committee on the Communications Inquiry into the regulation of TV advertising (2010–2011.)