David M. Marion

8103 Donnington Drive

Waterville, OH 43566

(419) 878-0390

Research Interests Teaching Interests

Strategy Strategy

E-Business Statistics

Supply Chain Management

New Product Development Operations Management

Innovation

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Manufacturing Management with Engineering

Expected Completion Fall 2005

The University of Toledo

Major: Manufacturing/Operations Management

Masters of Manufacturing Management

The University of Toledo

Kettering University

Major: Business and Manufacturing / Information Systems

Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology May 2000

University of Toledo

Major: Engineering

Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Cad

Owens Community College (Winner of Shawnee State Cad Shootout)

Teaching Experience at the University of Toledo

BAUD 1020 Introduction to Computers (four sections)

BAUD 2070 Business Statistics II (two sections)

PSLS 3440 Professional Sales (two sections) (part time summer instructor)

BAUD 3030 Managerial and Behavioral Process in Organizations (one section)

BUAD 3020 Principle of Manufacturing and Service Systems (one section)

Journals, Publications, and Dissertation Direction

DSI I have served as a reviewer and a Session Chair AOM Reviewer, presenter

2005 DSI Midwest Conference

Ø David Marion Awarded 3rd Place Student Paper

Computer Integrated Systems and Inter-Organizational Systems Effect on New Product Development (paper)

Ø Kun Liao, Jeen-Su Lim, & David Marion

Degree of Outsourcing in Prototyping Function in Global Supply Chain Management (paper)

2005 Hawaii International Conference on Business

Ø Jeen-Su Lim & David Marion

A Study of the Relationship between Market Orientation and Strategic Orientation

and the Financial Performance (paper)

2004 DSI National Conference Boston

Ø David Marion

A Strategic Profile for Service Firms (paper)

Ø David Marion

Virtual Teams: Allocentrism or Idiocentrism? Which will perform better in a computer-mediated virtual environment? (abstract)

2004 DSI Midwest Conference

Ø David Marion Awarded 3rd Place Student Paper

Will Vendor Selection Go the Way of E-Procurement? (paper)

2003 DSI National Conference Washington DC

Ø Amy Chou, David Marion, & Jianfeng Wang

The Virtual Supply Chain: integrating a new B2B model (paper)

Papers in Progress

Ø Jeen-Su Lim & David Marion

Strategic Alignment in the New Product Development Process

Ø Ellen Pullins, Michelle Roehm, & David Marion

Valuing the Salesperson: Salesperson Equity and Purchasing Agent Loyalty Behaviors

Ø Donald Beeman, Thomas Sharkey, & David Marion

A Study of the Use of Consultants/Outside Boards by Family Firms

Ø David Marion

The Nature of Cross-functional Linkages between Marketing and Manufacturing in New Product Development (submitted to 2005 DSI National Conference)

Ø Jung Sik Jeong, Jeen-Su Lim, & David Marion

An Integrated Conceptual Model of B2B E-Commerce Adoption Intention (submitted to 2005 DSI National Conference)

Ø Jeen-Su Lim, Ilya Lipkin, & David Marion

Best Practice SFA Implementation Strategy

Dissertation Interest

Ø The strategic antecedents and consequences affect on innovation management.

Affiliations

APICS, AOM, DSI, GSA, SME

GSA (Graduate Student Association) Positions

Ø Curriculum Committee

Ø Strategic Planning Committee

Other Work Experience

Dana Corporation

Competitive research analysis to obtain insight for future endeavors. Help to create a competitive database and establish a research base of competitors.

General Motors, Powertrain

Maintenance Supervisor: Involved in machinery repair and new machinery acquisitions; accountable for twenty-three skilled trades personnel and the processes of four production supervisors concerning the flow of operations.

Mazda Corporation, R & D Department

Accessories Engineer: Took products from conception to completion. Created new accessories for OEM and aftermarket for Mazda such as spoiler, floor mats, and fog lights as the new models automobile lines were developed. All jobs were completed ahead of schedule and within budget.

Plastic Technologies, Design Department

Product/Process Engineer: Design of molds, preforms, and conceptual containers for Colgate Palmolive, Graham Products and Coca-Cola.

Modern Tools Inc., Design Department

Project Engineer: Fabrication of secondary tooling for companies such as: Ford Motor Company, Budd Company, and the Goodyear Company. This position was an all-encompassing position as to where I handled every aspect of the process from cradle to grave, including first shot at site.

References

Dr. Jeen-Su Lim

Professor of Marketing and E-Commerce

College of Business Administration

Phone: (419) 530-2922

Fax: (419) 530-4610

Dr. William J. Doll

Professor of E-Business Strategy

College of Business Administration

Office ST 2008

Phone: (419) 530-2850

Ellen Bolman Pullins, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Professional Sales & Marketing
College of Business Administration

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Phone: (419) 530-4273
Fax: (419) 530-4610

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Dr. Clinton Longenecker

Professor of Leadership and Organizational Excellence

College of Business Administration

Office ST 2010

Phone: (419) 530-2368 (office)
(419) 475-8124 (home)

Dr. Dale Dwyer

Chair and Professor of Management

Assistant Professor

College of Business Administration

Office ST 2047

Phone: (419) 530-4059

Address for all: The University of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft, Toledo, Ohio 43606

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