Professor of Marketing and Applied Economics
Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
SC Johnson College of Business
Cornell University

Professor Liaukonyte’s current research interests lie in uncovering actionable marketing insights from Big Data, quantifying the impact of advertising, information, or social media movements on consumer choice, understanding the implications of food labels, and integrating behavioral economics into choice models. Her award-winning work has been published in leading quantitative marketing and economics journals such as Marketing Science, Management Science, and RAND Journal of Economics. Her research has garnered attention from media outlets like the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, CNN, Bloomberg, and the New York Times.

Professor Liaukonyte is an Associate Editor at the Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, and Quantitative Marketing and Economics. She is a co-organizer of an international conference on the economics of advertising, which draws researchers working on advertising topics at the intersection of marketing and economics. Professor Liaukonyte teaches courses on the economics of advertising and strategic pricing, as well as a Ph.D. class on quantitative methods. She has received multiple teaching awards, including the recent “50 Best Undergraduate Business School Professors” award by Poets & Quants.