Professor Dorothy Yen
Professor in Marketing
- Marketing
Topics
Dorothy is interested in studying the effect of culture on human behaviour and would welcome PhD applications on the relevant topics, e.g., cultural-specific notions and their impact on consumer behaviour or business relationships, and consumer acculturation and consumption when travelling abroad and/or moving to a new country.
Dorothy also welcomes PhD research topics focusing on certain consumer groups, e.g. aging consumers and their well-being, children and the education of sustainble consumption, international tourists and destination branding.
Research supervision
Dr Narisarra Kaewsurin, thesis title: “An investigation into the relationships between universities’ internal branding, employee brand support and the transformational leadership characteristics of immediate leaders: A study from the perspective of academic staff in Thai universities”, completed in May 2012.
Dr Ali Almakrami, thesis title: “An Investigation into Brand Value Dimensionality and Its Effects on Loyalty: Evidence from the High-Tech Brandscape in Saudi Arabia”, viva examined in April 2013, completed in June 2013.
Dr Khaled Ibraheem, thesis title: “How Consumers Judge Brands Endorsed By Corporations: A Process-Based Explanation”, viva examined in December 2012, completed in June 2013.
Dr Natinee Thanajaro, thesis title: “Country of manufacturing versus country of design on consumers choice of fashion brands”, completed in July 2017.
Dr Shihanah Almutairi, thesis title: “Technology adaption and cultural dimensions in the Golf region”, viva examined in May 2016, viva examined in May 2016, completed in December 2016.
Dr Karam Al-Mandil, thesis title: “Brand experience in the servicescape”, completed in September 2016.
Dr Alawiya Zawawi, thesis title: “Contract Terms and their impact on Novice vs Parallel Entrepreneurs”, submitted in August 2017, viva examined in November 2017, completed in June 2018.
Dr Jaruporn Tangpattanakit, thesis title: “social network engagement and purchase intention in the cosmetic industry”, submitted in July 2017, viva examined in October 2017, completed in May 2018.
Dr Gurdeep Kohli, thesis title: “Film Branding: why and how consumers engage with films as brand”, submitted in September 2017, viva examined in December 2017, completed in June 2018.
Dr Mazen Aljaber, thesis title: “An Investigation into the role of co-worker trust in internal communication on employee engagement: A study of the Millennials generation", submitted in May 2019, viva examined in September 2019.
Dr Hongyi Yang, thesis title: “Exploring the role of internal resources, capabilities, and external enablers in Chinese SME’s international expansion, submitted in Sep 2019, viva examined in December 2019.
I will be interested in supervising students who share my research interests. I would welcome prospective students to email me with their draft research proposal prior to their applications.