Myung-Soo Lee

Professor at Zicklin School of Business

Schools

  • Zicklin School of Business

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Biography

Zicklin School of Business

Myung-Soo Lee is Professor of Marketing and International Business at Baruch College. Professor Lee received his BBA from Chung-Ang University in Seoul, Korea; his MBA degree from SUNY at Albany; and his PhD degree from SUNY at Buffalo. Since Professor Lee joined Baruch College in 1990, he served as Chair of Baruch College’s Allen G. Aaronson Department of Marketing and International Business, as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and as Interim Dean of the Zicklin School of Business. His research interests are in the field of consumer information search, consumers’ attitude toward advertising, and the interface between marketing and entrepreneurship. His work has been published in numerous scholarly journals including the Journal of Consumer Research and the Journal of Marketing Research. Professor Lee has delivered marketing seminars to such corporations as KPMG and Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company, as well as to the Midtown Manhattan Small Business Development Center at Baruch College.

Vice Provost Lee oversees the college’s internationalization efforts on campus, focusing on improving students’ global competencies and strategic engagement with global partners.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD, SUNY at Buffalo, Marketing, 1992
  • MBA, SUNY at Albany, Marketing, 1985
  • BBA, Chung-Ang University, Management and Marketing, 1983

Areas of Expertise

Consumer Information Search and Choice, Program Context Effect in Advertising, Forecasting Value of Purchase Intention Measures, Family Business and Entrepreneurship Issues, Interaction Between Entrepreneurship and Marketing

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