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Dr. Helena Allman

Biography

Dr. Helena F. Allman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Commerce. Her research interests include Marketing Strategy and International Business.

She examines branding strategies, product line extensions and the impact on consumers’ decisions to purchase them. Allman’s research covers global brands and whether their country of origin influences a consumer’s decision on whether to buy the product. She has studied cross-cultural differences in the business environment, behavior and decision-making – particularly important in the global economy.

Allman joined UWFs faculty in 2013 after she earned a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina.

Her published research includes an examination of brand image and how it is shaped by the product’s country of origin, the brand concept and vertical line extensions. She has focused on the perception of made-in-China products as well as medical tourism and factors that shape a firm’s success when it tries new international ventures.

Allman’s work has appeared in such publications and proceedings as the Society of Marketing Advances, Academy of Business Research, and Academy of International Business.

Her research has won recognition, including the Best Research Dissertation Proposal Award from the Society of Marketing Advances in 2012.