Doctoral Student
Jeffrey K. Lee
Jeff Lee is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the marketing unit. His current research is on branding, status and symbolic consumption, with a specific focus on (1) omnivorous, self-expressive consumers and (2) motivations for signaling and consumption consumption.
Jeff received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Duke University in 2006, graduating magna cum laude with high distinction in economics, and is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Additionally, Jeff was the recipient of the Harvard-China Scholarship, where he conducted cross-cultural marketing research with faculty at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China.
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Chapter
| International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
| 2007
Intergenerational Transmission
Jeffrey K. Lee
Citation:
Lee, Jeffrey K. "Intergenerational Transmission." In
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Edited by William A. Darity. Macmillan Publishing, 2007.
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Chapter
| International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
| 2007
Neuroeconomics
Jeffrey K. Lee
Citation:
Lee, Jeffrey K. "Neuroeconomics." In
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Edited by William A. Darity. Macmillan Publishing, 2007.