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Kun Tian

Kun Tian

Kun Tian is a senior lecturer in marketing and analytics at Kent Business School, UK, and a fellow at the Taihe Institute. His research focuses on consumer behaviour, digital innovation and sustainable consumption, with a particular emphasis on emerging markets in Asia and the intersection of technology, policy and public health.
Kun Tian is a senior lecturer in marketing and analytics at Kent Business School, UK, and a fellow at the Taihe Institute. His research focuses on consumer behaviour, digital innovation and sustainable consumption, with a particular emphasis on emerging markets in Asia and the intersection of technology, policy and public health.
Languages Spoken:
English

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For investors and policymakers, the key takeaway is what that outcome shows about the economy’s capacity to absorb shocks while rebalancing.

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