Omer Cem Kutlubay
This is a likely match — the affiliation was inferred from OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources but has not been fully confirmed. Treat with appropriate caution.
Researcher
Also affiliated: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (2016–2019)
Unknown Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Omer Cem Kutlubay's research investigates consumer behavior, cultural influences on economic performance, and learning outcomes in academic settings. His work includes an examination of how COVID-19 impacted online product reviews and the role of demographic similarity in customer interactions within service environments. Kutlubay has also explored the relationship between cultural distance and the economic success of international business partnerships.
In the realm of education, his research addresses student major selection processes to inform academic advising strategies and measures learning outcomes in cross-cultural relations courses, advocating for experiential learning approaches. His recent work also analyzes the decentralization of social media platforms and its effect on user expressions, as well as commuting patterns in the U.S. Kutlubay has published nine papers and has an h-index of 4, with 63 citations. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Ahmad Rahal and Mohamed Zainuba.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 63
Selected Publications
-
Unchained expressions: how (de)centralization shapes affective expressions on social media platforms (2025)
-
Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.? (2025)
-
Measuring learning outcomes in cross-cultural relations courses: the case for experiential learning (2024)
-
Students’ choice of major: An approach for academic advising (2023)
-
Once upon a time in a foreign market: The role of cultural distance in the economic performance of multilateral non-equity partnerships (2023)
-
The impact of COVID-19 on online product reviews (2021)
-
The impact of demographic similarity on customers in a service setting (2021)
-
The 2018 rutgers business school general impact index for business journals (2016)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- The impact of COVID-19 on online product reviews
- Once upon a time in a foreign market: The role of cultural distance in the economic performance of multilateral non-equity partnerships
- Unchained expressions: how (de)centralization shapes affective expressions on social media platforms
- The impact of COVID-19 on online product reviews
- The impact of demographic similarity on customers in a service setting
- The impact of demographic similarity on customers in a service setting
- Once upon a time in a foreign market: The role of cultural distance in the economic performance of multilateral non-equity partnerships
- Once upon a time in a foreign market: The role of cultural distance in the economic performance of multilateral non-equity partnerships
- Unchained expressions: how (de)centralization shapes affective expressions on social media platforms
- Students’ choice of major: An approach for academic advising
- Measuring learning outcomes in cross-cultural relations courses: the case for experiential learning
- Students’ choice of major: An approach for academic advising
- Measuring learning outcomes in cross-cultural relations courses: the case for experiential learning
- The impact of demographic similarity on customers in a service setting
- Students’ choice of major: An approach for academic advising
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Unchained expressions: how (de)centralization shapes affective expressions on social media platforms
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics