Jane Gu
Associate Professor at UCONN - University of Connecticut
Schools
- UCONN - University of Connecticut
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Biography
UCONN - University of Connecticut
Education/Professional Certification
- Ph.D Marketing, 2007, New York University
- MS Economics, 2001, State University of New York,Buffalo
- BA Economics & BS Computer Science, 1997, Wuhan University, China
Areas of Expertise
- Digital Marketing and Analytics
- Online Retailing
- Social Media
- Behavioral Economics
- Competitive Marketing Strategies
Jane Gu, Ph.D. is a graduate of NYU’s Stern School of Business and was most recently on the faculty at SUNY Albany. Dr. Gu’s research focuses on investigating how consumers gather information and make purchase decisions in digital environments and how marketers effectively devise digital strategies to cope with such consumer behaviors. Gu has published in leading marketing and other business journals, including Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, Marketing Science, Information Systems Research, and Management Information Systems Quarterly. Gu is on the Editorial Board of Journal of Business Research and serves as a reviewer for Marketing Science, Management Science, Marketing Letters, Decision Sciences, and Production and Operations Management.
Dr. Gu has taught at the undergraduate and MBA level including courses in Marketing Strategy, Marketing Management, Marketing Research, International Marketing, and New Media Marketing. At UConn, Professor Gu teaches Digital Marketing.
Journal Publications
- Gu, Jane and Yunchuan Liu (2018), “Why Would a Big Retailer Refuse to Collaborate on Manufacturer SPIFF Programs?” Quantitative Marketing and Economics, 16 (4), 441-472.
- Gu, Jane and Giri Tayi (2017), “Consumer Pseudo-Showrooming and Omni-Channel Product Placement Strategies,” Management Information Systems Quarterly, 41 (2), 583-606. working version
- Gu, Jane and Giri Tayi (2015),” Consumer Mending and Online Retailer Fit-Uncertainty Mitigating Strategies,” Quantitative Marketing and Economics, 13 (3), 252-282.
- Gu, Jane and Giri Tayi (2015),” Investigating Firm Strategies on Offering Consumer Customizable Product,” Information Systems Research, 26 (2), 456-468.
- Gu, Jane and Yunchuan Liu(2013), “Retailer Store layout, Consumer Fit Uncertainty, and Channel Interaction,” Marketing Science, 32 (4), 652-668.
- Gu, Jane and Ying Xie (2013), “Providing Fit-Revealing Information in the Competitive Market,”Management Science, 59 (5), 1196-1212.
- Gu, Jane and Sha Yang (2010), “Quantity-Discount-Dependent Consumer Preferences and Competitive Nonlinear Pricing,” Journal of Marketing Research, 47 (6), 1100-1113.
Book Chapter
- Gu, Jane and Rachael Chen (2019), “Buyer Valuation Uncertainty and Firm Information Provision Strategies,” in Channel Strategies and Marketing Mix in a Connected World, Springer Series in Supply Chain Management, Edited by Chris Tang.
Videos
Interview wit Marketing Professor Jane Gu at UCONN Part 1
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