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Research Seminar by Prof. Yanjun Guan

Date: 13 Sep 2019 (FRI) Time: 2:30pm – 4:00pm Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Prof. Yanjun Guan is currently a Professor in Management at Durham University Business School, UK. He obtained his PhD in Psychology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2009. Before he joined Durham University, he used to work for University of Surrey, Renmin University of China and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His key research areas are career management and cross-cultural management. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Journal of Vocational Behavior (IF = 3.4). His work appears in Journal of Vocational Behavior, Journal of Management, Personnel Psychology, Psychological Science, Nature Climate Change (IF = 21.2), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, and so on.

13 Sep, 2019

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Academy of Management Annual Meeting Cocktail Reception 2019

MM held a Cocktail Reception in the Academy of Management Annual Meeting on 10 August 2019 in The Westin Copley Place, Boston, US.   MORE DETAILS

10 Aug, 2019

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2nd PolyU-AIS Research Development Workshop

Thanks to the generous support from Faculty of Business, our Department of Management and Marketing has successfully organized the 2nd PolyU-AIS Research Development Workshop on 24 June 2019.   The Workshop has attracted more than 50 researchers, students and business executives from different universities, professional organizations and companies. The plenary speakers and their topics include:   Han Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology), "Expressed Anger in Online Reviews: Unhelpful but Persuasive?" Ni (Nina) Huang (Arizona State University), "Not Registered? Please Sign-up Now: A Randomized Field Experiment on the Timing of Registration Request" Chee-Wee Tan (Copenhagen Business School), "The Magnetism of Images: Deciphering the Role of Visual Cues in Service E-Tailing” Wen Xie (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), "Designing Persuasive Chatbot—Should Chatbots Take the Initiative?” Kun Xiong (Tencent Robotics X Lab), "Challenges and Opportunities for Robots with AI” Frankie Cheung (Deloitte Blockchain Lab), "AI Use Cases in Financial Services" Yili (Kevin) Hong (Arizona State University), "Peer Symbolic Awards Increase Content Generation but Reduce Content Novelty" Baozhuang Niu (South China University of Technology), "Network Effect and Tax-Planning in IT Companies’ Global Entry Decisions"   MORE DETAILS

24 Jun, 2019

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MM Annual Summit Conference for Management Studies

The MM management graduate students and faculty members organized an internal research symposium called “MM Annual Summit Conference for Management Studies” on June, 24th (Monday) at BC201. The purpose of this event is to promote idea exchange and build the research culture among graduate students and faculty members.     MORE DETAILS

24 Jun, 2019

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Research Seminar by Prof. Richard Whittington

Date: 8 May 2019 (WED) Time: 10:30am – 12:00nn Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Prof. Richard Whittington’s research focuses on Strategy as Practice and in particular Open Strategy. He has two books coming out this year: Opening Strategy: Professional Strategists and Practice Change, 1960 to Today (Oxford University Press, 2019) and The Cambridge Handbook of Open Strategy (with David Seidl and Georg von Krogh, Cambridge University Press, 2019). He is currently co-editing an Organization Studies special issue on ‘Open Organizations in an Open Society’ (submissions due November, 2019). He is also author of two influential textbooks on strategy: Exploring Strategy (Pearson, 11th ed 2016), the biggest-selling textbook in Europe, and What is Strategy–and Does it Matter? (Thomson, 2nd edition, 2000), past winner of the Management Consulting Association prize. He is also an Associate Editor of the Strategic Management Journal. He has recently served on the Board of the Strategic Management Society, and as Chair of the Strategy as Practice interest group at the Academy of Management. He has held full or visiting appointments at Harvard Business School, HEC Paris, Imperial College, the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Toulouse and Warwick Business School. Alongside his current role at Saïd Business School, he is a Fellow in Management at New College, Oxford.

8 May, 2019

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Research Seminar by Dr Keisha Cutright

Date: 7 May 2019 (TUE) Time: 10:30am – 12:00nn Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Dr Keisha Cutright is an associate professor of Marketing at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Keisha received her Ph.D. in Marketing from Duke in 2011, and was a faculty member at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania before returning to Duke. Her research explores the psychological drivers of consumer behavior, often addressing issues related to religion, personal control, culture and emotion. Her work has been published in top-tier academic journals, including Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, and Marketing Science. She also serves on the Editorial Boards for the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing Research and the Journal of Consumer Psychology. Popular accounts of her work have appeared in outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, NewsWeek, Time, and Fast Company. Prior to beginning her career in academia, Professor Cutright worked in brand management at Procter and Gamble. She teaches Strategic Brand Management and was previously named one of the world’s best 40 b-school professors under the age of 40 by Poets and Quants.

7 May, 2019

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Research Seminar by Prof. Ying Zhang

Date: 15 April 2019 (MON) Time: 10:30am – 12:00nn Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Prof. Ying Zhang is a Professor of Marketing and Behavioral Science at the Guanghua School of Management. Ying Zhang received his PhD from the Booth School of Business at University of Chicago. Professor Zhang does research in consumer decision making, with a particular interest in the interaction between consumer cognition and motivation. He has published extensively in both marketing and psychology.

15 Apr, 2019

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Research Seminar by Dr Mihoko Hosojima

Date: 11 April 2019 (THU) Time: 2:30pm – 4:00pm Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Dr Mihoko Hosojima is an Associate Professor at International University of Japan, Center for Global Communications. Her academic background is Information Systems and Policy Design. She received her PhD from the Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance in Japan. She has studied effective ways of using Information Communication Technology in Japan's municipal governments. After the devastating Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, she conducted field research and designed information systems to enhance the handling of future and unexpected disasters, especially for municipalities which have to deliver disaster relief operations to their residents. She is also an affiliate of Keio University as a researcher. Currently she is working on the notion of resilience and how information systems can support this. Her works related to the earthquake won the Best paper award at ITU Kaleidoscope conference (2013) and HICSS (2016). Her works has also been published in IEEE communications magazine, IJISCRAM (International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management), Communications of AIS, and ICIS (International Conference on Information Systems).

12 Apr, 2019

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Journal of Marketing Research Development Workshop

Thanks to the generous support from Faculty of Business, our Department of Management and Marketing has successfully organized the Journal of Marketing Research Development Workshop in New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel, on 3 - 4 April 2019.   The Workshop has attracted more than 120 researchers, students and business executives from different universities, professional organizations and companies. The event included plenary speakers and small group workshops. The plenary speakers and their topics include: Christine Moorman (Duke University, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Marketing), “Generating Marketing Ideas from the Real World” Harald van Heerde (UNSW, Co-editor, Journal of Marketing) and Prof. Jie Zhang (University Maryland) “Generating Ideas from Marketing Data“ C. Page Moreau (University of Wisconsin, Co-Editor, Journal of Marketing), “Fostering Research Creativity” Jacob Goldenberg (IDC-Herzliya), Prof. Oded Netzer (Columbia University) and Prof. Rom Schrift (University of Pennsylvania), “Using Templates to Develop Marketing ideas” Kapil Tuli (Singapore Management University), “Developing Theories-in-Use in Marketing”   We are glad that the Workshop has achieved a number of objectives including :   Facilitating JM’s mission to share knowledge, skills, and experiences to improve the quality and impact of knowledge generated to answer real-world marketing questions; Enhancing PolyU’s visibility and reputation in marketing scholarship throughout the world; Strengthening our research collaboration with marketing scholars from JM’s editorial team, and throughout Hong Kong and the Great Bay Area; and Generating ideas and insights to inform managerial practices in marketing.   We look forward to more opportunities to hosting world-class academic events in the future to further enhance our research visibility and reputation.   MORE DETAILS

3 Apr, 2019

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Research Seminar by Prof. Nancy Wong

Date: 19 March 2019 (Tue) Time: 10:30am – 12:00nn Venue: M802, Li Ka Shing Tower Prof. Nancy Wong has focused on the influence of culture in consumption decisions, affective responses, and consumption values such as materialism. In addition to exploring methodological issues in cross-cultural research, she also conducts research on consumer decisions in healthcare, personal finance and sustainable consumption. Her research has been published in Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Consumer Psychology, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Psychological Methods, Cognition and Emotion.

19 Mar, 2019

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