Marketing · Digital Economy · Artificial Intelligence

Understanding markets in the age of AI

I study how artificial intelligence, recommender systems, data-driven algorithms, and algorithmic pricing reshape decisions by firms and consumers. My work combines economics and machine learning to understand the opportunities and risks created by digital technologies.

A parallel stream of my research examines consumer protection, data governance, and responsible market design in the digital age.

Recent publications

Academic appointments

Professor

HKU Business School

Associate Professor

HKU Business School

Assistant Professor

College of Business, City University of Hong Kong

Academic training

Ph.D. in Management

University of Toronto

M.Phil. in Operations Research

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

B.E. in Computer Science and Technology

Tsinghua University

Honors & awards

Selected recognition for research, service, and academic achievement.

HKU Business School Outstanding Researcher Award

Marketing Science Service Award

Runner-up, Franco Nicosia Best Competitive Paper Award

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Top 50 Author Productivity in the Premier Marketing Journals (2014–2023), American Marketing Association

Marketing Science Service Award

MSI Young Scholar

Dean's Research Excellence Award, College of Business, City University of Hong Kong

President's Award, City University of Hong Kong

Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad, China Scholarship Council

Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis, Tsinghua University

Courses & cases

In the media

Commentary on AI, digital markets, pricing, and consumer welfare.

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Research collaboration & RA opportunities

Interested in markets, algorithms, or AI?

I welcome conversations with researchers, students, and organizations working on related questions.

Contact Xi Li