Ying (Liliane) Liu

  • Position:
    Assistant Professor of Management
  • Office:
    CBPM B210
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Education

Ph.D. in Management and International Business, Florida International University, 2010-2015

MBA in Operations and Information Management, University of Connecticut, 2008-2010

CEIBS Case Master Workshop, China Europe International Business School CEIBS, Dec 2019

Research Interests

My primary research interests lie in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development. I believe that conducting research and contributing to both CSR and sustainability areas is crucial for driving positive change, addressing complex societal challenges, advancing knowledge, and fostering a more inclusive, resilient, and equitable future for all. With a keen interest in CSR and sustainability, I have dedicated my efforts to contributing in the following research areas: (a) Artificial intelligence and CSR/sustainability; (b) CSR / sustainability and international business / multinational enterprises (MNEs); (c) Sustainable development of local communities.

Selected Publications

Yousaf, S., Liu, Y., & Xiang, Y. (2024). Tourism and sociocultural identity discourses in ethnic minority communities: a study of she ethnic townships in Zhejiang Province, China. Journal of Sustainable Tourism [SSCI, ABDC-A*, ABS-3, Impact Factor: 9.0], 1-25.

Hyun, S., Kim, J. M., & Liu, Y. (2023). Equal gains and pains? Analyzing corporate financial performance for industrial corporate social performance leaders and laggards. Journal of Business Research [SSCI, ABDC-A, ABS-3, Impact Factor: 11.3], 155, 113414.

Yousaf, S., Liu, Y., & Feite, L. (2023). Dark personality traits and sensation-seeking tourist behaviors. Is there a link? A preliminary investigation of Chinese tourists. Tourism Management Perspectives [SSCI, ABDC-A, ABS-2, Impact Factor: 10.48], 47, 101119.

Liu, Y., Mai, F., and MacDonald, C. (2019). A big-data approach to the thematic landscape of business ethics – the Journal of Business Ethics 1982-2016. Journal of Business Ethics [FT-50, SSCI, ABDC-A, ABS-3, Impact factor: 6.1], 160: 127-150.

Thams, Y., Liu, Y., and Von Glinow, M. A. (2013). Asian favors: More than a cookie cutter approach. Asia Pacific Journal of Management [SSCI, ABDC-A, ABS-3, Impact factor: 5.4], 30: 461-486.

Liu, Y. (coauthored with Kundu, S.) (2013) The internationalization of emerging market MNEs: a critical examination of international business theories in L. Ciravegna, R. Fitzgerald, and S. Kundu. Operating in Emerging Markets: A Guide to Management and Strategy in the New International Economy, 266-293. FT Press. Pearce education LTD