Kellstadt Lecture

2025 Kellstadt speakers

"Who Knows More Online: Parents or their Children? Exploring the Role of Parents in their Children鈥檚 Online Privacy Behaviors"

 

Friday, May 2, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Alumni Memorial Union Room 227

Light Breakfast in the back of AMU 227. Lunch to follow in the Lunda Room.

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, Ralph A. Beeton Professor of Free Enterprise at the University of Virginia and , Professor of Marketing at California State University - Northridge, will deliver the 2025 Kellstadt Lecture.

Children and adolescents are more vulnerable online today, with increases in mental health, addiction, eating disorders, bullying, deep fakes, and suicidal events. Parents can play an important role in their children鈥檚 online privacy knowledge, safety decisions and behaviors. But the reality is that most children and parents are passive about online privacy protection efforts and do not fully comprehend how personal information is collected, stored, or exchanged. So, Professors Netemeyer and Walker, two knowledgeable scholars on children鈥檚 online privacy, will discuss what parental factors might lead to more positive or negative child behaviors online.

For more information, please contact Dr. Craig Andrews, Professor and Kellstadt Chair in Marketing, 糖心logo: craig.andrews@marquette.edu

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Recent Kellstadt Lectures:

2024 - Beth Vallen and Jeremy Kees of Villanova University, 鈥淔ighting Infodemics: Warning Labels and Antidotes to Mis- and Disinformation鈥

2023 - Martin Mende and Maura Scott of Florida State University, "The effects of service robots on consumer experiences"

2021 - Dona Fraser, Senior Vice President, Privacy Initiatives and Director, Children鈥檚 Advertising Review Unit, BBB National Programs.

2020 - Timothy Wu, Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science and Technology at Columbia Law School, 鈥淭he Techlash: How the Platforms Gained Power and How They May Lose It鈥

2019 - Michelle Morris, Vice President, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook "Innovating for Good in Changing Times"

2018 - Dr. Cait Lamberton, Ben Fryrear Chair in Marketing, University of Pittsburgh, "Tiny Levers, Better Lives? The Potential and Limits of Technology-Enabled Nudging

2017 - Paul DePodesta, Chief Strategy Officer, Cleveland Browns, 鈥淭he MONEYBALL Story: An Afternoon with Paul DePodesta鈥