Juanjuan Wu, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Home Economics, Marketing Business Administration
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Marilyn R. Delong grad student 2005 UMN
 (Chinese perceptions of Western -branded denim jeans: A Shanghai case study.)
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Wu J, Kim AJ, Chen L, et al. (2017) Attitudes toward crowdsourced, community-involved new product development Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 21: 453-467
Wu J, Kang JYM, Damminga C, et al. (2015) MC 2.0: Testing an apparel co-design experience model Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 19: 69-86
Wu J, Kim A, Koo J. (2015) Co-design visual merchandising in 3d virtual stores: A facet theory approach International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management. 43: 538-560
DeLong M, Goncu-Berk G, Bye E, et al. (2013) Apparel Sustainability from a Local Perspective Research Journal of Textile and Apparel. 17: 59-69
Wu J, Ju HW, Kim J, et al. (2013) Fashion product display: An experiment with Mockshop investigating colour, visual texture, and style coordination International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management. 41: 765-789
DeLong MR, Wu J, Park J. (2012) Tactile Response and Shifting Touch Preference Textile-the Journal of Cloth & Culture. 10: 44-59
Wu J. (2010) Co-design Communities Online: Turning Public Creativity into Wearable and Sellable Fashions Fashion Practice: the Journal of Design, Creative Process & the Fashion Industr. 2: 85-104
Kim H, Wu J, Damminga C, et al. (2010) Content analysis of online co-design community interactions: A case study of crowd-sourced threadless Journal of the Global Academy of Marketing Science. 20: 334-342
DeLong MR, Wu J, Bao M. (2007) May I Touch it Textile-the Journal of Cloth & Culture. 5: 34-49
Wu J, DeLong MR. (2006) Chinese perceptions of western-branded denim jeans: A Shanghai case study Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 10: 238-250
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