Transformations in
Business & Economics
- © Vilnius University, 2002-2007
- © Brno University of Technology, 2002-2007
- © University of Latvia, 2002-2007
About Author
- Dainora Grundey
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, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Business Economics and Management and Vice-Dean for Scientific Research & International Relations at Kaunas Faculty of Humanities, Vilnius University (VU KHF), Lithuania. She is the Curator of MBA study programme in Marketing and Trade Management at VU KHF, Lithuania. Since 2002, she is the founder, curator and trustee for IGYS (http://igys.vukhf.lt) and, since 2005, she is the founder and chief co-ordinator of the INYRSS network (http://inyrss.vukhf.lt). Dr. Grundey is the ERASMUS coordinator at the Faculty and responsible for international relations with cooperating foreign universities and scientific institutions. She received her MA from Vilnius University in 1991, MBA from the Robert Gordon University, Scotland, in 1994; and her PhD degree from Vilnius University in Social Sciences (Management and Administration, 03S) in 2001. Dr. Grundey is Founding Editor and currently Deputy Editor-in-Chief at the International Journal of Scholarly Papers “Transformations in Business & Economics” (www.transformations.khf.vu.lt); she is also Founding Editor and currently Editor-in-Chief of IJORTISS (http://ijortiss.vukhf.lt). Since 2006, she serves on the Editorial Board of the International Journal on International Trade and Markets (www.inderscience.com).
Since 2007, Dr. Grundey serves on the Editorial Board of the “Economic and Technological Development of Economy” (www.tede.vgtu.lt). She had research fellowships in Norway, the USA and Poland. She is the author of over 140 scientific publications on marketing, sustainable consumption and sustainable development of institutions (namely universities), emotional, experiential and green marketing, marketing and consumption ethics, consumer behaviour, brand management issues, cross-cultural management and marketing, customer service and customer behaviour, logistics and supply chain management