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Georgetown Institute for Consumer Research : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georgetown Institute for Consumer Research The Georgetown Institute for Consumer Research (GICR) is an academic institute within the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University that was founded in 2012. GICR regularly conducts and disseminates experimental and observational research on which consumers are the focus of analysis. GICR seeks to produce insights about consumers to help both consumers and practitioners make better decisions. The current director is Dr. Kurt Carlson. == Background ==
McDonough School of Business, home of the institute, is part of Georgetown University, founded in Washington, D.C. in 1789. The institute shares the university’s mission to produce knowledge and educate leaders to address the most significant challenges and opportunities facing business and society. Other centers and initiatives that the McDonough School of Business supports include, but are not limited to, the Center for Business & Public Policy, Center for Financial Markets and Policy, Real Estate Finance Initiative, Entrepreneurship Initiative, Global Business Initiative, Global Social Enterprise Initiative, Women's Leadership Initiative, and the Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://msb.georgetown.edu )〕
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