Table of contents - Special Issue: A call for Impact!
Guest Editors: Debbie Isobel Keeling, Greg W. Marshall
A call for impact! Launch of the new impact article
Debbie Isobel Keeling, Greg W. MarshallThe research landscape is rapidly changing and people need to evolve the way in which they think about publishing their work. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the new…
Creating discursive channels: generating and disseminating impactful research insights into the strategic sales enablement of retail technology
Matteo Montecchi, Francesca Bonetti, Kirk Plangger, Hope Jensen SchauTo meet the complex technology needs of retail clients, technology providers must work in a close partnership with their clients and co-envisage a strategic vision for the role…
The dark side of channel loyalty programmes – managing tier demotion and deceitful behaviours
David CoxThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the increased impact that academic research can gain when collaborating and sharing knowledge with corporate stakeholders and marketing…
Impacting communication in optometry: enhancing health-service experiences
Dirk vom Lehn, Peter M. Allen, Helena Webb, Bruce J.W. Evans, Michael Bowen, Holly DobrzyckiThis paper discusses a collaboration between sociologists and optometrists that involved, first, an investigation of communication and interaction in eye examinations and, second…
A reflection on motivating community action to protect an endangered species using marketing
Sharyn Rundle-ThieleThis paper aims to describe a case that has worked with community aiming to prevent koala deaths and injuries across known causes including dogs.
Impact for good: a journey toward impact through marketing scholarship
Maura L. Scott, Martin MendeThis study aims to propose approaches to cocreating new knowledge at the intersection of theory, practice, policy and consumers, broadly inspired by the United Nations’…
ISSN:
0309-0566e-ISSN:
1758-7123ISSN-L:
0309-0566Online date, start – end:
1967Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof. Greg Marshall