Journal Publications :
- Hsin-Chen Lin and Patrick F. Bruning. (In Press). “Guidelines for Sponsorship Signaling within Socially Complex Markets.” Business Horizons.
- Patrick F. Bruning, Hsin-Chen Lin, and Ching-Yi Hsu. (2022) “Crafting Solutions to Leadership Demands for Well-Being and Effectiveness.” Business Horizons. 65(5), 603-615.
- Hsin-Chen Lin and Patrick F. Bruning. (2021). “Sponsorship in Focus: A Review and Typology of Sponsorship Contexts.” Marketing Intelligence and Planning. 39(2), 213-233.
- Joan Freixanet, Iya Churakova, Josep Ralp, Hsin-Chen Lin. (2021). “Riding the Storm Out: The Short and Long Term Effects of Export Promotion on Firm Performance during an Economic Downturn.” European Journal of International Management, 16 (1), 118-147.
- Hsin-Chen Lin and Patrick F. Bruning. (2020). “Comparing Consumers’ In-Group-Favor and Out-Group-Animosity Processes within Sports Sponsorship.” European Journal of Marketing. 54 (4), 791-824.
- Patrick F. Bruning, Bradley J. Alge, and Hsin-Chen Lin. (2020). “Social Networks and Social Media: Understanding and Managing Vulnerability to Social Influences in a Connected Society.” Business Horizons. 6(6), 749-761. Download PDF
- Patrick F. Bruning, Nick Turner, and Hsin-Chen Lin. (2020). “Transformational Leadership, Group Affective Tone, and Group Member Social Inferences: A Leadership Complementarity Perspective.” Canadian Journal of Administrative Science. 37 (4), 383-395.
- Hsin-Chen Lin, Patrick F. Bruning, Nina D. Cole, Douglas H. Flint, Chanrith Ngin, and Vivien Supangco (2019). “Exploring Justice Judgment Patterns in Asia: A Four Country Multi-Group Latent Class Analysis.” International Journal of Human Resource Management. 30 (2), 306-339.
- Lovika Soral and Hsin-Chen Lin. (2019). “What Should Canada Export under the CETA? An Examination of the Canada-European Trade Agreement for the Aircraft Sector.” Workplace Review, October, 3-16.
- Patrick F. Bruning, Bradley J. Alge, and Hsin-Chen Lin. (2018). “The Embedding Forces of Network Commitment: An Examination of the Psychological Processes Linking Advice Centrality and Susceptibility to Social Influence.” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 148, 54-69.
- Hsin-Chen Lin and Manohar U. Kalwani. (2018). “Culturally contingent electronic word-of-mouth signaling and screening: A comparative study of product reviews in the United States and Japan.” Journal of International Marketing, 26 (2) 80-102.
- Hsin-Chen Lin, Patrick F. Bruning, and Hepsi Swarna (2018). “Using Online Opinion Leaders to Promote the Hedonic and Utilitarian Value of Products and Services.” Business Horizons, 61 (3), 431-442.
- Hsin-Chen Lin and A. Jane Dunnett. (2018). “An Exploration of Parental Preferences for Child Care Services in Atlantic Canada.” Services Marketing Quarterly, 39 (1), 49-63.
- Hsin-Chen Lin, Hepsi Swarna, and Patrick F. Bruning (2017). “Taking A Global View on Brand Post Popularity: Six Social Media Brand Post Practices for Global Markets.” Business Horizons. 60 (5), 621-633.
- Hsin-Chen Lin. (2017). “How Political Candidates’ Use of Facebook Relates to the Election Outcomes.” International Journal of Market Research. 59 (1), 77-96.
Research Honors and Awards:
- Faculty of Management Excellence in Research Award 2014-2020
- University of New Brunswick Merit Award 2019
- Harrison McCain Foundation Young Scholars Awards 2018
- Faculty of Business Administration Annual Research Award 2018
- AMA American Marketing Association Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium Fellow 2012
Research Grants and Scholarships :
- SSHRC Insight Grant 2020-2025 (PI, CAN$99,055)
- SSHRC Insight Grant 2020-2024 (Co-investigator, CAN$97,958)
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant 2018-2020 (PI, CAN$46,586)
- University of New Brunswick University Research Fund Award 2018-2019 (CAN$7,000)
- University of New Brunswick University Research Fund Award 2016-2018 (CAN$7,000)
- New Brunswick SEED Program Funds: Summer 2017 (CAN$12,852), Summer 2018 (CAN$11,026), Fall 2018 (CAN$7,200)
- Canada Summer Jobs Fund 2021 (CAN$2,467)
- University of New Brunswick Faculty Development Fund Awards: Fall 2014 (CAN$2,750), Spring 2015 (CAN$2,750), Spring 2016 (CAN$2,750), Spring 2017 (CAN$2,750), Spring 2018 (CAN$2,750), Spring 2019 (CAN$2,400)
- University of New Brunswick Start-up Fund 2014-2015 (CAN$5,000)
- Purdue University Research Assistant Fellowship 2009-2012 (US$54,000)
- Governmental Scholarship for Overseas Study 2006-2009 (US$133,390)
- Ci-Yu-Gong Scholarship 1998-2004 (NT$18,000)