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Dr Lin Dong is an Assistant Professor of Strategic Management in the Department of Strategy and International Business at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. She earned her PhD in Management from Imperial College London in 2018 and has been contributing to research and teaching in strategic and organizational domains.
- PhD in Management, Imperial College London, 2018
- MSc in Strategic Marketing, Imperial College London, 2014
- BA (Hons) in International Business Management, 2013
Her research centers on negative social evaluations such as stigma and organizational misconduct, exploring how reputational dynamics affect organizational behavior and accountability. She also investigates how organizations and technology can be leveraged to solve societal problems and drive positive change. Her work bridges strategic management with social impact, ethics, and organizational psychology.
The recent publications reflect a strong focus on stigma, reputational dynamics, emotional framing, and behavioral responses in organizational contexts. Her articles appear in top-tier journals such as Organization Studies and Academy of Management Proceedings, indicating a trajectory of impactful scholarship in organizational theory and strategic management.
- Amplifying stigmatization: Owlcatraz and the naming of a football stadium (2023)
- Safety in numbers? How reputation and others’ misconduct change the effect of herding on punishment (2021, 2020)
- Hook vs. hope: How to enhance customer engagement through gamification (2019)
- Negative emotions? Or just difficult: Reframing negative emotions (2020)
Dr Dong teaches MSc-level courses including Contemporary Issues in Management, Research Methods, and Cross-Cultural Management. While no specific information is available about student advising or research grants, her active publication record suggests ongoing research supervision and project involvement. There is no mention of scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text.
She is affiliated with the Department of Strategy and International Business, which is part of the Birmingham Business School, contributing to a vibrant research environment focused on global strategy, organizational behavior, and responsible business practices.

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