Dr. Lily Dong
Professor, Business Administration
lily.dong@alaska.edu
(907) 474-1993
208B, Bunnell Building
Research and Scholarly Interests
International Brand Management
Global Marketing
Consumer Culture in Global Markets
Education
Ph.D., 2005, Marketing, University of Kentucky
Recent Publications
Dong, L., & Yu, C. (2020). Globalization or localization: Global brand perception in emerging markets. International Business Review, 13(10), 53-65.
Yu, C., & Dong, L. (2019). Segmentation of young adult consumers in China: A global- local-cultural identity perspective. International Journal of Marketing Studies, 11(1), 30-39.
Yu, C., & Dong, C. (2017). How perceived brand globalness drives value in emerging markets: An examination from China. International Journal of Business and Management, 12(11), 111-119.
Niu, Y., Dong, C., Niu, Y., & Deng, F. (2017). Resident-defined measurement scale for a city’s products. Landscape and Urban Planning, 167, 177-188.
Wang, Y., & Dong, C. (2016). The direct and reposting effects of advertorial on sales. Frontiers of Business Research in China, 10(3), 456-469.
Dong, C., & Tian, K. (2016). The use of western brands in asserting Chinese national identity. In Yonggui Wang (Ed.), Marketing in China (Vol. 4). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication.
Hobbies
Ping Pong, Blogging, Baking
Courses Taught
BA 241, BA 436, BA 460, BA 490