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Jerry Jin

Jerry Jin

PhD student
Business School
School of Marketing

Jerry Jin is a PhD candidate in the School of Marketing at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and a master's degree in business and economics from University College London (UCL). He also earned a Master of Pre-Doctoral Business Studies Degree with High Distinction from UNSW.

Jerry's primary research areas are the role of artificial intelligence in (healthcare) service delivery, agility (marketing agility, frontline employee agility), resilience (organizational resilience, frontline employee resilience), and organizational ambidexterity (service versus sales, efficiency versus flexibility).

Prior to joining the PhD program, he worked as a management consultant on projects related to healthcare (e.g., game therapy for mental health) and retailing (e.g., intelligent self-service supermarkets).

Jin J; Yu T, 2024, The Relationship Between Information Technology Capabilities, Agility, and Organizational Performance: A Meta-Analysis', in ISMS Marketing Science Conference, University of New South Wales, presented at ISMS Marketing Science Conference, University of New South Wales, 26 June 2024 - 29 June 2024.

  • Australian Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship (UNSW)
  • Development and Research Training Grant*2 (UNSW)
  • PhD Student International Visiting Scholarship (UNSW Business School)
  • Dean's List for Academic Excellence (UNSW Business School)
  • Supplementary Scholarship (UNSW Business School)
  • Top Teaching Performer *2 (School of Marketing, UNSW Business School)
  • Innovation and Scientific Research Scholarship
  • The National Scholarship
  • Master’s Dissertation Competition (Runner-up)

Teaching experience

  • MARK5811 Applied Marketing Research     
  • MARK5829 Pricing Analytics    
  • MARK3089 Pricing Analytics

HDR Students Representative, School of Marketing, 2024

Ad-hoc reviewers

  • International Marketing Review
  • International Journal of Emerging Markets
  • Journal of Business Economics and ManagementÂ