Faculty Area
Interdisciplinary Theme
- Behavioral Economics and Decision Research
- Business of Sustainability
- Business of Food
Faculty Expertise
- Services Marketing
- Behavioral Research
- Customer Experience Design
- Prosocial and Sustainable Services
- Local and Global Service Ecosystem
- Collaborative Consumption
- Digital Technology and Customer Insights
- Brand Relationship Management
Contact
Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
607.255.3828
Biography
Helen Chun is the Kyungbae Suh Professor of Global Marketing and an associate professor of services marketing at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration. As a behavioral scientist, she has examined various behavioral drivers of customer experience management, service design, branding, and emerging media/digital technology. Her ongoing work explores the implications of collaborative consumption, sustainable service ecosystems, corporate social responsibility initiatives, and the promotion of prosocial and sustainable behaviors on both society and the global scale. Her research papers have been published in leading marketing and services journals, such as Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Service Research, and Service Science.
Chun teaches Consumer Behavior and Marketing Management for Services. She has been honored with the Nolan School's Teacher of the Year Award seven times, Ted Teng '79 Dean's Teaching Excellence Award, and she is a Merrill Presidential Scholar Outstanding Educator Honoree at Cornell University. She is frequently invited to educate global industry leaders on marketing and customer journey.
Previously, Chun taught at the Medill School of Journalism, Media, and Integrated Marketing Communications and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She earned her PhD in business administration (marketing) from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.
Selected Publications
- Gelbrich, Katja; Kerath, Alina; Chun, HaeEun Helen. "Matching digital companions with customers: The role of perceived similarity"Psychology and Marketing. 40.11 (2023): 2291-2305
- Giebelhausen, Michael; Lawrence, Benjamin; Chun, HaeEun Helen. "Doing Good While Behaving Badly: Checkout Charity Process Mechanisms"Journal of Business Ethics. 172 (2021): 133-149
- Chun, HaeEun Helen; Park, Joowon; Thomas, Manoj. "Cold Anticipated Regret versus Hot Experienced Regret: Why Consumers Fail to Regret Unhealthy Consumption"Journal of the Association for Consumer Research. 4.2 (2019): 125-135
- Chun, HaeEun Helen; Diehl, Kristin; MacInnis, Deborah. "Savoring an Upcoming Experience Affects Ongoing and Remembered Consumption Enjoyment"Journal of Marketing. 81.3 (2017): 96-110
- Giebelhausen, Michael; Lawrence, Benjamin; Chun, HaeEun Helen; Hsu, Liwu. "The Warm Glow of Restaurant Checkout Charity"Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. 58.4 (2017): 329-341
- Pragya, Mathur; Chun, HaeEun Helen; Durairaj, Maheswaran. "Consumer Mindsets and Self-Enhancement: Signaling versus Learning"Journal of Consumer Psychology. 26.1 (2016): 142-152
- Giebelhausen, Michael; Chun, HaeEun Helen; Cronin, Joseph; Hult, Tomas. "Adjusting the Warm-Glow Thermostat: How Incentivizing Participation in Voluntary Green Programs Moderates Their Impact on Service Satisfaction"Journal of Marketing. 80.4 (2016): 56-71
- Chun, HaeEun Helen; Hiang, Yue Woon. "Free Drink or Free Mug? Managing Service Experience with Complimentary Gifts"Service Science. 8.2 (2016): 184-202
- Eisingerich, Andreas; Chun, HaeEun Helen; Liu, Yeyi; He, Jia; Bell, Simon. "Why recommend a brand face-to-face but not on Facebook? How eWOM on online social sites differs from traditional WOM"Journal of Consumer Psychology, Ed. Connie Pechman. 25.1 (2015): 120-128
- Chun, HaeEun Helen; Park, Choong W.; Eisingerich, Andreas; MacInnis, Deborah. "Strategic Benefits of Low Fit Brand Extensions: When and Why?"Journal of Consumer Psychology, Ed. Connie Pechman. 25.4 (2015): 577-595
Awards and Honors
- Faculty Teaching Award (2021) Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
- Teacher of the Year Award (Graduate Elective) (2018) Cornell School of Hotel Administration
- Small Grant Award (2015 - 2016) Cornell Institute of Social Science
- Merrill Presidential Scholar Outstanding Educator Award (2015) Cornell University
- The 2011 Ted Teng '79 Dean's Teaching Excellence Award (2011) Cornell University School of Hotel Administration
Recent Courses
- HADM 2430 - Marketing Management for Services
- HADM 7430 - Marketing Management for Services
Academic Degrees
- PhD Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, 2009
- MS Seoul National University, 2001
- BS Seoul National University, 1999