Dr. Jane Saber
Overview
Jane Lee Saber, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. She holds a BComm (University of Alberta), LLB (Queen’s University), LLM (University of Alberta), and a PhD in Marketing (University of Alberta). Jane was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. Her research focuses on information processing, communication, and judgment decision making, specifically including marketing pedagogy and teaching innovations, electronic information and disintermediation, and verbal and nonverbal communication in a variety of contexts. She has published in Issues in Information Systems, Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, Journal of Marketing Education, ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Women and International Human Rights Law, and Marketing Education Review, and has a variety of conference presentations and papers in these areas. She was awarded Best Paper for the Marketing Education and Teaching Innovation Track at the American Marketing Association 2009 Summer Conference, and has a number of other awards, grants, and recognitions. She is keenly interested in developing pedagogical techniques to optimize the learning and retention of materials for students in the university classroom.