Xiaoying Li
Lecturer
Contact Details
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Summary
Xiaoying joined Brunel Business School in January 2012 as a Lecturer in International Business from the University of St Andrews, where she was a Lecturer in Management. Prior to that, she held academic posts at Birkbeck College, London, and the University of Warwick.
Xiaoying received her BSc in mathematics from Nankai University and her MA in international economics from Fudan University, both from China, and her PhD in business economics from Aston Business School at Aston University in the UK.
Teaching and Research
Teaching
Research Interests
- Innovation in MNEs and their subsidiaries
- Institutions and the strategy of MNEs
- MNEs from emerging economies
Research Centres
Publications
Publications
Journal Papers
(2013) Li, X., Liu, X. and Thomas, H., Market Orientation, Embeddedness, Autonomy and Performance of Multinational Subsidiaries in an Emerging Economy, Management International Review
(2013) Li, X., Liu, X. and Wang, J., Can locally-recruited R&D personnel significantly contribute to multinational subsidiary innovation in an emerging economy?, International Business Review
(2010) Li, X., Liu, X. and wang, J., A dual-role typology of multinational subsidiaries, International Business Review
(2009) Li, X. and Thomas, H., Mapping Globally Branded Business Schools: A Strategic Positioning Analysis, Management decision
(2008) Li, X. and Liu, X., Foreign Ownership Structure and New Product Development Strategy in China, Transnational Corporations
Book Chapters
(2008) Li, X. and Liu, X., Foreign direct investment and economic growth: an increasingly endogenous relationship. In: Meyer, K. ed. Multinational Enterprises and the Host Economies. Edward Elgar Publishing -




