2023 AMS ANNUAL CONFERENCE: ACADEMY OF MARKETING SCIENCE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, May 17th Thursday, May 18th Friday, May 19th Saturday, May 20th

Wednesday, May 17th

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08:30-10:00 Session 1.1: AMS-AFM Session - Presentations from Grant Awardees

Presentations from the award winners for this year.  Congrats to each presenter.

Chairs:
Barry Babin (Ole Miss Business School, United States)
Jean-Luc Herrmann (University of Lorraine, France)
Location: Compass
08:30
Melanie Bowen (Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany)
Christine Lai (Emlyon Business School, France)
Exploring the Effectiveness of Storytelling in Buyer–Seller Interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Melanie Bowen
08:45
Laurianne Schmitt (University of Strasbourg, France)
Rhett Epler (Old Dominion University, United States)
Bryan Hochstein (University of Alabama, United States)
Deva Rangarajan (IESEG School of Management, France)
Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility at the Organizational Front Line (abstract)
09:00
Oxana Lahbib (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Camilo Andrés Rojas Contreras (Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
Aurélie Kessous (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Pierre Valette-Florence (Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
Unconventional Celebrities in the Sphere of Sustainable Luxury: A Study around the Effect of Influencer Endorsement on Luxury Brand Charisma (abstract)
PRESENTER: Oxana Lahbib
09:15
Marco Ieva (University of Parma, Italy)
Michaël Flacandji (Bordeaux University, France)
Cristina Ziliani (University of Parma, Italy)
Juliette Passebois Ducros (Bordeaux University, France)
The Role of Pro-social Loyalty Programs in Driving Pro-environmental Behaviors (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marco Ieva
09:30
Nina Krey (Rowan University, United States)
Karine Picot-Coupey (Université de Rennes 1, France)
Shuang Wu (Rowan University, United States)
Revisiting Value: A Cross-country Assessment of the Personal Shopping Value Scale (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shuang Wu
08:30-10:00 Session 1.2: Brands and Emotions
Chair:
Francisco Guzman (University of North Texas, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
08:30
Andrea Lynn Matthews (Wichita State University, United States)
Sarah S.F. Leubke (University of Iowa, United States)
Sympathy or Shock: How Transgression Diagnosticity Impacts Consumer Behavioral Intentions Toward Person-Brands (abstract)
08:45
Karla Barajas-Portas (Universidad Anahuac Mexico, Mexico)
Understanding Consumer Brand Relationships: Love, Image, Loyalty, Engagement, Advocacy, and WOM (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 1.3: AI and the Digital Landscale
Chair:
Graeme McLean (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck B
08:30
Jie Fowler (Valdosta State University, United States)
Amy Watson (Valdosta State University, United States)
Aubrey Fowler (Valdosta State University, United States)
Algorithmic Society: Theorizing Digital Media Landscape (abstract)
PRESENTER: Amy Watson
08:45
Philippine Loupiac (TBS Education, France)
Alain Goudey (NEOMA Business School, France)
Effect of Brand Trust on Behavioral Intentions Toward AI-based Virtual Agents (abstract)
09:00
Min Hui Ang (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Graeme McLean (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Martin Halvey (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Understanding Customer Data With AI Recommender Systems in the Automotive Industry (abstract)
PRESENTER: Min Hui Ang
08:30-10:00 Session 1.4: Consumer Marketing in VR and Metaverse Contexts
Chair:
Marta Massi (Athabasca University, Canada)
Location: Quarterdeck C
08:30
Alena Kostyk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Laurence Dessart (University of Liege, Belgium)
Kirsten Cowan (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Consumer Memories of Brand Interactions in Virtual Reality (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alena Kostyk
08:45
Vikas Arya (Université Internationale de Rabat, Morocco)
Harish Kumar (Management Development Institute, India)
Anshuman Sharma (Ajman University, UAE)
Metaverse: A New Phenomena for Intangible Products: A Study to Explore Immersive Brand Engagement & Consumer-Brand Equity in I-commerce (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vikas Arya
09:00
Alessandro Bigi (University of East London, UK)
Michelle Bonera (Universita' degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Irmak Tuncay (University of East London, UK)
Has the Metaverse a Strategic or Operative Role in Luxury Fashion Brands' Marketing? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alessandro Bigi
09:15
Marta Massi (Athabasca University, Canada)
Chiara Piancatelli (SDA Bocconi, Italy)
Anna Claudia Pellicelli (University of Turin, Italy)
Democratizing Luxury in the Metaverse: An Experimental Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marta Massi
08:30-10:00 Session 1.5: B2B Relationship Management and Networks
Chair:
Helen McGrath (UCC, Ireland)
Location: Chart A
08:30
Helen McGrath (University College Cork, Ireland)
Thomas O'Toole (WIT, Iraq)
Louise Canning (KEDGE Business School, France)
The Influence of Emotions on Entrepreneurial Network Capability Development (abstract)
PRESENTER: Helen McGrath
08:45
Sijun Wang (Loyola Marymount University, United States)
Mark Leach (Loyola Marymount University, United States)
Annie Liu (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Reacquiring B2B Lapsed Customers: The Impact of Fit Between Reacquisition Strategies and Defection Causes on Regain Success and Relationship Recovery (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sijun Wang
09:00
Benjamin Österle (Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Gabriel Yuras (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Work in Progress: B2B Negotiation Styles in Distributive Negotiations and their Effect on Socioemotional Outcomes and Price: A Neuroscience Experiment (abstract)
09:15
Grace Carson (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
Alice Gilmour (Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK)
Geoff Simmons (Ulster University, UK)
Christina O'Connor (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Gillian Moran (Maynooth University, Ireland)
The Role of Market Intelligence in Enhancing Buyer-Supplier Relationships in SMEs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Grace Carson
08:30-10:00 Session 1.6: Following the Social Media Influencers
Chair:
Juliann Allen (Nicholls State University, United States)
Location: Chart B
08:30
Angeliki Kalogeraki (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Sabine Kuester (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Sergej von Janda (Kaiser X Labs, Germany)
An Investigation of Member Initiated Online Communities from a Marketing Perspective: From Social Capital to Brand Benefit (abstract)
08:45
Juliann Allen (Nicholls State University, United States)
Sabinah Wanjugu (University of Southern Indiana, United States)
Message Framing that Grows an Influencer’s Social Media Following (abstract)
PRESENTER: Juliann Allen
09:00
Denise Pape (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Waldemar Toporowski (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Subtle yet Loud! The Impact of Branded Augmented Reality Filters on Social Media on Consumer-based Brand Equity and Purchase Intention (abstract)
PRESENTER: Denise Pape
09:15
Juliann Allen (Nicholls State University, United States)
Laura Flurry (Louisiana Tech University, United States)
Examining How Social Media and Influencer Marketing Shift the Scope of Materialism (abstract)
PRESENTER: Juliann Allen
08:30-12:00 Session W1: Workshop: Teaching Digital Marketing
Chairs:
Janna Parker (James Madison University, United States)
Kevin James (University of Texas at Tyler, United States)
Debra Zahay-Blatz (St. Edward's University, United States)
Location: Kabacoff
10:00-10:30 Refreshment Break

sponsored by Marketplace Simulations

10:30-12:00 Session 2.1: Special Session: Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Marketing
Chair:
Dana Harrison (East Tennessee State University, United States)
Location: Compass
10:30
Dana Harrison (East Tennessee State University, United States)
Bryan Hochstein (University of Alabama, United States)
O.C. Ferrell (Auburn University, United States)
Linda Ferrell (Auburn University, United States)
Haya Ajjan (Elon University, United States)
Special Session: Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Marketing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dana Harrison
10:30-12:00 Session 2.2: Revolutionize Services: The Vital Role of Technology in all Aspects of Services
Chair:
Randle Raggio (University of Richmond, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
10:30
Yu-Shan Sandy Huang (Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, United States)
Wei-Kang Kao (Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, United States)
Chen-Wei Willie Tao (Oklahoma State University, United States)
Seonwoo Summer Ko (Oklahoma State University, United States)
Robotic Service Failure: Robot Recovery and Customer Forgiveness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wei-Kang Kao
10:45
Maximilian Schwing (TSM Research, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, France)
Marketing in the Peer-to-peer Sharing Economy: A Systematic Literature Review (abstract)
11:00
Randle Raggio (University of Richmond, United States)
William Bergman (University of Richmond, United States)
Three (3) Dimensions of Consumer Comfort and their Impact on Intentions to Visit Service Providers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Randle Raggio
10:30-12:00 Session 2.3: Doctoral Colloquium I
Chair:
Mathieu Kacha (University of Lorraine, France)
Location: Quarterdeck B
10:30
Elaheh Saffari (Old Dominion University, United States)
Post-purchase Advertising Effectiveness: Who Should be Targeted for Positive Word-of-Mouth (abstract)
10:45
Léa Cauchard (Université de Montpellier, France)
Define Digital Self-inclusion to Better Understand Digital Users (abstract)
11:00
Boris Chapoton (Jean Monnet University, France)
Assessing Alcohol and Tobacco Messages on Social Networking Sites: The Development of a Comprehensive Content Analysis Manual (abstract)
11:15
Hadi Melhem (NIMEC IAE caen, France)
Shifting Habits Toward Sustainability (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 2.4: Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and Gamification
Chair:
Allan Lubart (University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 - IAE Lyon – UR Magellan, France)
Location: Quarterdeck C
10:30
Nora Alomar (Durham University, UK)
Chrysostomos Apostolidis (Durham University, UK)
Transferability in ‘Phygital’ Assets: The Impact of NFT Utilities and Perks on Social Identity (abstract)
10:45
Rozbeh Madadi (SUNY, Geneseo, United States)
Joby John (University of Louisiana, Lafayette, United States)
Trust-Mediated TAM Model with Social Factors, Personality Traits for Crypto Adoption: A Hybrid Structural Equation Modeling and Neural Network Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rozbeh Madadi
11:00
Allan Lubart (University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France)
Sonia Capelli (University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France)
Gamification of the Point of Sale: When Hybrid-Reality Game Players Meet Non-Players (abstract)
PRESENTER: Allan Lubart
10:30-12:00 Session 2.5: Branding and Communication in B2B Markets
Chair:
Kirk Plangger (King's College London, UK)
Location: Chart A
10:30
Vanessa Viktoria Frommel (infraTest Prüftechnik GmbH, Germany)
Determinants of Brand Trust: A Neuroanalytical Study in the B2B Sector using the Example of Manufacturing Industry (abstract)
10:45
Richard Huaman-Ramirez (EM Strasbourg Business School, France)
Jean Pfiffelmann (EM Strasbourg Business School, France)
Renaud Lunardo (KEDGE Business School, France)
The Power of the Past: Brand Heritage as an Asset for Suppliers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Renaud Lunardo
11:00
Benjamin Österle (Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Chiara Hübscher (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Susanne Hensel-Börner (Hamburg School of Business Administration, Germany)
Jörg Henseler (University of Twente, Netherlands)
A Research Agenda on the UN Sustainable Development Goals in B2B Branding (abstract)
11:15
Zixuan Cheng (King's College London, UK)
Anouk de Regt (King's College London, UK)
Matteo Montecchi (King's College London, UK)
Tanapol Yoonaisil (King's College London, UK)
Kirk Plangger (King's College London, UK)
Persuading Financial Stakeholders through Rational and Emotional Corporate Communication Appeals: An IPO Case Study Perspective (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zixuan Cheng
10:30-12:00 Session 2.6: Promotions and Waiting for the Right Deal
Chair:
Mohamed Didi-Alaoui (Université Côte d'Azur, IAE Nice, GRM, France)
Location: Chart B
10:30
Victor Mejia (University Côte d'Azur, France)
Mohamed Didi Alaoui (University Côte d'Azur, France)
Too Much is Unsold! Influence of Assortment Size and Variety on Consumers’ Deal Anticipation and Waiting for Deal (abstract)
10:45
Sebastian Oetzel (University of Applied Science Fulda, Germany)
Mareike Sachse (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)
Daniel Klapper (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)
I’ll Try That, Too – A Field Experiment in Retailing on the Effect of Variety During Display Promotions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sebastian Oetzel
11:00
Christine Ringler (University of Alabama, United States)
Nancy Sirianni (Texas State University, United States)
Joann Peck (University of Wisconsin, United States)
Anders Gustafsson (BI Norwegian Business School, Norway)
Does Your Demonstration Tell the Whole Story? How Cognitive Flow, Narrative Transportation, and Viewing Alone Increase the Effectiveness of Product Demonstrations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nancy Sirianni
12:00-13:30 Lunch

On your own

12:00-13:30 Session S1: Distinguished Marketer Presentation (Lyt Harris) with Social Hour
Chairs:
Barry Babin (Ole Miss Business School, United States)
Joe Hair (University of South Alabama, United States)
Location: Chart B
12:00
Lyt Harris (Harris Investment Partnership, United States)
A 50-Year Marketing Journey….From Snow Cones to Condos (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 3.1: Special Session: Finding your Way beyond Academic Walls: Obstacles and Challenges International Scholars Manage Throughout Doctoral and Early Career Years
Chairs:
Nina Krey (Rowan University, United States)
Shuang Wu (Rowan University, United States)
Sabinah Wanjugu (University of Southern Indiana, United States)
Location: Compass
13:30
Nina Krey (Rowan University, United States)
Shuang Wu (Rowan University, United States)
Sabinah Wanjugu (University of Southern Indiana, United States)
Vincent Jeseo (Rowan University, United States)
Special Session: Finding Your Way beyond Academic Walls: Obstacles and Challenges International Scholars Manage Throughout Doctoral and Early Career Years (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shuang Wu
13:30-15:00 Session 3.2: DoCCA - AMS Review / Sheth Foundation Doctoral Competition for Conceptual Articles
Chair:
Thomas Gruen (University of New Hampshire, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
13:30
Betul Cal (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Kathy Hamilton (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Eleni Tsougkou (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Contemplative Consumer Activism as a Driver for Social Change
PRESENTER: Betul Cal
13:45
Phuong Nguyen (Hanken School of Economics, Finland)
Jaakko Aspara (Hanken School of Economics, Finland)
Human and Artificial Intelligence Collaboration: A Conceptual Framework and Review
PRESENTER: Phuong Nguyen
14:00
Nicole Moch (University of Muenster, Germany)
Sifting the Paradigm of Customer Loyalty Programs Towards Sustainability: A Synthesis of Literature and Guiding Framework
13:30-15:00 Session 3.3: Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
Chair:
Miranda Yin (California Polytechnic State University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
13:30
Miranda Yin (California Polytechnic State University, United States)
Jenny Olson (Indiana University, United States)
Jessica Li (University of Kansas, United States)
It’s the Heart that Matters: The Effect of Benefactor Income on Donation Behaviors (abstract)
PRESENTER: Miranda Yin
13:45
Jareef Bin Martuza (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
Helge Thorbjørnsen (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
Hallgeir Sjåstad (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
Consumers Are More Dishonest Towards Large Firms Than Small Firms (abstract)
14:00
Priscilla Peña (University of Rhode Island, United States)
Lauren Labrecque (University of Rhode Island, United States)
Woke-Washing Allegations: Attributions and Recovery Strategies (abstract)
PRESENTER: Priscilla Peña
13:30-15:00 Session 3.4: Branding and Technology
Chair:
Denitsa Dineva (Cardiff University, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck C
13:30
Mehrnoosh Reshadi (California State University, Fullerton, United States)
Synthetic Virtual Influencers and Authenticity in the Fake (abstract)
13:45
Denitsa Dineva (Cardiff University, UK)
Zoe Lee (Cardiff University, UK)
Friends or Foes? An Exploratory Study into Brand-to-brand Dialogue Strategies on Social Media (abstract)
PRESENTER: Denitsa Dineva
14:00
Meriem Agrebi (Université Paris Nanterre, Higher School of Commerce of Tunis, France)
Juliet F. Poujol (Université Paris Nanterre, France)
Eric Pezet (Université Paris Nanterre, France)
Employer Branding through Online Platforms: Earned versus Owned Media (abstract)
PRESENTER: Meriem Agrebi
14:15
Kimberley Hardcastle (Northumbria University, UK)
Lizette Vorster (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Is AI Killing Branding? Understanding Consumers Perceptions of AI Influence on Brand Decision Making (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 3.5: Augmented Reality and Branding
Chair:
Graeme McLean (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Location: Chart A
13:30
Hannah Marriott (Cardiff University, UK)
Graeme McLean (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Jennifer Barhorst (College of Charleston, United States)
Augmented Reality Digital Assistants (ARDAs): Examining the role of Anthropomorphism (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hannah Marriott
13:45
Denise Pape (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Waldemar Toporowski (University of Goettingen, Germany)
The Digital Extension of Analog Products through Augmented Reality: The Role of Consumer-brand Engagement and Consumer-based Brand Equity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Denise Pape
13:30-15:00 Session 3.6: Influencer Marketing and Brand Communications
Chair:
Anna Morgan-Thomas (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: Chart B
13:30
Walter von Mettenheim (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Social Influencers Caught in the Web of Lies: What are the Implications for Endorser and Brand? (abstract)
13:45
Valeria Penttinen (Hanken School of Economics, Finland)
Simone Lykke Tranholm Mouritzen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Susanne Pedersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Is She Real? Leveraging Real-Life and Computer-Generated Imagery Influencer Marketing in Brand Communications (abstract)
14:00
Suzanne Makarem (Virginia Commonwealth University, United States)
Jie Fowler (Valdosta State University, United States)
Brittany Beck (Louisiana Tech University, United States)
Physicians as Social Media Influencers on TikTok (abstract)
PRESENTER: Suzanne Makarem
14:15
Elaine Wallace (University of Galway, Ireland)
Isabel Buil (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Is Like-Seeking a Form of Conspicuous Consumption? Investigating Trait Antecedents of Normative and Deceptive Like-Seeking on Instagram (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elaine Wallace
13:30-15:00 Session 3.7: Pricing and Discounts
Chair:
Silke Bambauer-Sachse (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Location: Chart C
13:30
Monika Kukar-Kinney (University of Richmond, United States)
Jeffrey Carlson (University of Richmond, United States)
Disentangling and Measuring Discount Credibility (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jeffrey Carlson
13:45
Silke Bambauer-Sachse (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Ashley Young (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Paradoxical Fairness Perceptions of Dynamic Pricing Sequences (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ashley Young
14:00
Siddhartha Sarkar (Tata Consultancy Services, India)
Suman Kumar (Tata Consultancy Services, India)
Avishek Shaw (Tata Consultancy Services, India)
Krishnanugrah Pu (Tata Consultancy Services, India)
Vivek Balaraman (Tata Consultancy Services, India)
Determining Optimal Markdown Pricing for Remaining Inventory: The Role of Customer Regret (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vivek Balaraman
13:30-17:00 Session W2: Workshop: Introduction to Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
Chairs:
Marko Sarstedt (Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany)
Christian Ringle (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany)
Joe Hair (University of South Alabama, United States)
Location: Kabacoff
15:30-17:00 Session 4.1: Meet the Editors I

Steve Vargo, AMS Review

Leyland Pitt, Business Horizons

JIsu Huh, Journal of Advertising

Kirk Plangger, Journal of Advertising Research

Thomas Kramer, Journal of Consumer Psychology

Babu John Mariadoss, Journal of International Marketing

Manjit Yadav, Journal of Marketing

Giampaolo Viglia, Psychology & Marketing

Chair:
Jim Boles (University of North Carolina Greensboro, United States)
Location: Compass
15:30-17:00 Session 4.2: Consumer-Brand Relationships
Chair:
Gaurav Jain (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
15:30
Randle Raggio (University of Richmond, United States)
Phillip Hartley (Georgia Gwinnett College, United States)
Jie Sun (Siena College, United States)
How Feelings of Responsibility Vary across Ownership Types: From Legal Ownership to Psychological Ownership (abstract)
PRESENTER: Randle Raggio
15:45
Gaurav Jain (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
Sunaina Shrivastava (Manhattan College, United States)
Zeynep Tolun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
How Pictogram Arrangements Impact Consumer Optimism and Judgments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gaurav Jain
16:00
Zeynep Tolun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
Gaurav Jain (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
T. Ravichandran (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
The Area as a Visual Heuristic: How does the Highlighted Area under the Stock Price Curve Impact Retail Investor Behavior (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zeynep Tolun
16:15
Gagan Deep Sharma (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India)
Babak Taheri (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Cleopatra Veloutsou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Amar Rao (Shoolini University, India)
Exodus from Russia: How do Consumers Feel? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Babak Taheri
15:30-17:00 Session 4.3: Financial Well-being and Mindfulness
Chair:
Heejung Park (Northern Michigan University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
15:30
Xuan Xie (University of California, Irvine, United States)
Loraine Lau-Gesk (University of California, Irvine, United States)
Listen to the Voice of Mindfulness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xuan Xie
15:45
Wookjae Heo (Purdue University, United States)
Jaemin Lee (Minnesota State University, Mankato, United States)
Heejung Park (Northern Michigan University, United States)
Looking for Advice? Financial Advice-Seeking and The COVID-19 Pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Heejung Park
16:00
Maximilian Schwing (University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, France)
Marc Kuhn (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Lars Meyer-Waarden (University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, France)
Understanding the Dynamic Adoption and Outcomes of Shared Micromobility: A Longitudinal Study based on User Experience (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 4.4: Customer Engagement in the Age of Internet
Chair:
Babak Taheri (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck C
15:30
Anish Yousaf (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Babak Taheri (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Martin Gannon (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Building Customer Engagement Towards e-Commerce Website: Delineating the Role of UTATUT, Social Influence, and Compulsion (abstract)
PRESENTER: Babak Taheri
15:45
Yikai Yang (Zhejiang University, China)
Huizhong Tan (Zhejiang University, China)
Lei Wang (Zhejiang University, China)
How, why, and when Contextual Environments Matter for Customer Engagement in E-Commerce Live Streaming: An Eye-Tracking Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yikai Yang
16:00
Camilo Andrés Rojas Contreras (Université Grenoble Alpes, Colombia)
Pierre Valette-Florence (IAE de Grenoble and CERAG, France)
A Multi-Method Study on ICAs User Experiences and Brand Relationships (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 4.5: Salespeople's Emotions and Job-related Outcomes
Chair:
Joey Lam (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Location: Chart A
15:30
Joey Lam (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
B2B Salespeople: The Fundamental Emotions at their Current Job (abstract)
15:45
Tyler Hancock (University of Toledo, United States)
Michael Mallin (University of Toledo, United States)
Ellen Pullins (University of Toledo, United States)
Catherine Johnson (University of Toledo, United States)
How Jealousy and Job Stress Affect the Salesforce: The Role of Organizational Commitment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tyler Hancock
16:00
Mohamed Sobhy Temerak (University of Surrey, UK)
Milena Micevski (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Selma Kadic-Maglajlic (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Zoran Latinovic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States)
All Salespeople are (not) Created Equal: Customers’ Views on a Creator, a Getter, and a Taker (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 4.6: Online Shopping and Customer Happiness
Chair:
Xuemei Bian (Northumbria University, UK)
Location: Chart B
15:30
Yerong Zhang (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Iina Ikonen (University of Bath, UK)
Jiska Eelen (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Francesca Sotgiu (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Body Size Similarity Between Model and Shopper: Mitigating the Risk in Online Clothes Purchasing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Iina Ikonen
15:45
Jungsil Choi (Cleveland State University, United States)
The Role of Hedonic and Utilitarian Motives on Order Effects (abstract)
16:00
Tai Anh Kieu (Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Viet Nam)
Enhancing Customer Engagement Behaviour from their Journey Seamlessness Experience in the Omnichannel Retailing Context (abstract)
16:15
Tetsuo Horiguchi (Toyo University, Japan)
Hidesuke Takata (Keio University, Japan)
The Impact of Mobile and Physical Channel Integration: How Cross-channel Integration in Different Purchase Phases Influences the Number of Mobile Channel Users (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tetsuo Horiguchi
15:30-17:00 Session 4.7: Services and Consumers
Chair:
Kalliopi Chatzipanagiotou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: Chart C
15:30
Linda Hamdi-Kidar (Toulouse Business School, France)
Fanny Cambier (NEOMA Business School, France)
Tomoko Kawakami (Waseda University, Japan)
Comparing Regular Consumers and Brand Fans for Engagement in Creative Activities: A Managerial Perspective (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tomoko Kawakami
15:45
Saifeddin Alimamy (Zayed University, UAE)
Amjad Abu El Samen (Zayed University, UAE)
When does Brand Love Matter in Augmented Reality? (abstract)
16:00
Todd Bacile (Loyola University New Orleans, United States)
Ayse Banu Elmadag (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Mehmet Okan (Artvin Coruh University, Turkey)
Examining how Customer-to-Customer Schadenfreude Influences Social Media Service Recovery Perceptions of Observers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Todd Bacile
16:15
Nabil Ghantous (École de Management de Normandie, France)
Fabienne Chameroy (Aix Marseille Université, France)
Damien Chaney (École de Management de Normandie, France)
Sophie Jeanpert (Aix Marseille Université, France)
Maryline Schultz (Université de Bourgogne, France)
The Impact of Omnichannel Strategies on Franchisee-Franchisor Relationship Quality (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nabil Ghantous
17:00-18:00 Doctoral Consortium Welcome Reception

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Pelican
Thursday, May 18th

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08:30-10:00 Session 5.1: Mary Kay Dissertation Proposal Competition
Chairs:
Victoria Bush (University of Mississippi, United States)
Joyce Zhou (University of Louisiana Monroe, United States)
Location: Compass
08:30
Hans Nguyen (Oklahoma State University, United States)
The Spillover Impact of Online Ratings on Upstream B2B Relationships (abstract)
08:45
Kylie Vo (University of North Texas, United States)
Essays on Ambient Darkness and Consumer Behavior (abstract)
09:00
Yuanchen Su (University of Minnesota, United States)
The Monetary and Social Motivation of Sales Contest Leaderboards (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 5.2: Branding: Towards a Human Perspective
Chair:
David Gilliam (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
08:30
Olivia Kim (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
Jareef Bin Martuza (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
Helge Thorbjørnsen (Norwegian School of Economics, Norway)
When Anthropomorphizing Backfires: Being “Human” Can Benefit the Morally Good but Harm the Morally Bad (abstract)
PRESENTER: Olivia Kim
08:45
David Gilliam (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, United States)
Steven Rayburn (Texas State University, United States)
Mayoor Mohan (Virginia Commonwealth University, United States)
Brand Narratives: A Typology and Archetypal Consumer Narratives (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Gilliam
09:00
Dan Wang (Chizhou University, China)
Sigen Song (Shanghai Institute of Technology, China)
Fanny Fong Yee Chan (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Linyan Feng (Anhui University of Finance and Economics, China)
Promotional Strategies for Beauty and Fitness Brands Targeting Chinese Female Professionals (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 5.3: Consumer Values, Attitudes, and Lifestyles
Chair:
Jack Lesser (Metropolitan State University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
08:30
Rajagopal Rajagopal (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
“Wanna be like you”- Comparing Lifestyles to Grow with Latent Desires (abstract)
08:45
Jack Lesser (Metropolitan State University, United States)
Towards Generalizable Psychographic Segmentation Research (abstract)
09:00
Tai Anh Kieu (Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Viet Nam)
Herd Mentality, Consumer Coping Self-Efficacies and Post-Adoption of Online Shopping Adoption (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 5.4: Consumer Well-being and Mindful Consumption
Chair:
Tina Harrison (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck C
08:30
Tina Harrison (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Emily Shipp (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Thomas Mathar (Aegon UK, UK)
What Works for Him won't Work for Her: Future Selves and Gender Differences in Financial Planning (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tina Harrison
08:45
Karla Barajas-Portas (Universidad Anahuac Mexico, Mexico)
Pável Reyes-Mercado (Universidad Anahuac Mexico, Mexico)
Where and when do Consumers Experience Well-Being? A Taxonomy of Technology-Based Daily Activities (abstract)
09:00
Mariam Sarhan (Durham University, UK)
Sarah Xiao (Durham University, UK)
George Koulieris (Durham University, UK)
Michael Pagan (DECIDE. ltd., UK)
Jerry Hall (DECIDE. ltd., UK)
The Effect of Virtual Reality Perspective Taking on Brand Relationships of Decision for Others (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sarah Xiao
08:30-10:00 Session 5.5: Conceptual Advances and New Directions in Sales Research
Chair:
Edward Nowlin (Kansas State University, United States)
Location: Chart A
08:30
Nawar Chaker (Louisiana State University, United States)
Rhett Epler (Old Dominion University, United States)
Elizabeth McDougal (Louisiana State University, United States)
Dana Amiri (Old Dominion University, United States)
Gabriel Moreno (Robert Morris University, United States)
Jay O'Toole (Old Dominion University, United States)
A Review and Analysis of the Adaptive Selling Literature (abstract)
08:45
Edward Nowlin (Kansas State University, United States)
Dawn Deeter-Schmelz (Kansas State University, United States)
Doug Walker (Kansas State University, United States)
Nwamaka Anaza (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, United States)
Moving the Ball Forward: Team Selling Research, Theories, and Future Directions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Edward Nowlin
09:00
Kerry Manis (New Mexico State University, United States)
Sreedhar Madhavaram (Texas Tech University, United States)
Dynamic Managerial Capabilities and Technology-Enabled Sales Capability (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kerry Manis
09:15
Dorcia Bolton (Auburn University, Montgomery, United States)
Sreedhar Madhavaram (Texas Tech University, United States)
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Role of Perceived Organizational Support as a Mediating Mechanism in the Context of Salespeople’s Turnover Intentions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dorcia Bolton
08:30-10:00 Session 5.6: Doctoral Colloquium II
Chair:
John Ford (Old Dominion University, United States)
Location: Chart B
08:30
Lisa-Marie Merkl (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Larissa Diekmann (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
How do Traffic Light Labels Work for Food Choices?: Insights of two Empirical Studies on Underlying Mechanisms and Effects in Self-Service Canteens (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lisa-Marie Merkl
08:45
Jannike Harnischmacher (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
In this Choice Architecture and Beyond! A Quasi-Experimental Field Study Exploring Temporal Spillover Effects of Nudges (abstract)
09:00
Mengwei He (University of Glasgow, UK)
Customer Engagement and Online Review: Different Voices Between Airbnb and Hotel Customers (abstract)
09:15
Selina L. Strobel (Toulouse School of Management, France)
Transformative Marketing in B2B: Facing Dynamic Changes in Mobility Ecosystems (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 5.7: Appeals in Advertising
Chair:
Kate Pounders (University of Texas, Austin, United States)
Location: Chart C
08:30
Lacey K. Wallace (University of Alabama, United States)
One Size does not Fit All: Consumer Responses to Body Type Diversity in Advertisements (abstract)
08:45
Chung-In Hazel Yun (University of Texas, Austin, United States)
Kathrynn Pounders (University of Texas, Austin, United States)
Compatibility Between Pride Appeals and Temporal Framing in the Context of Green Advertisements (abstract)
09:00
Varsha Jain (MICA, India)
Altaf Merchant (University of Washington, United States)
Gourav Roy (MICA, India)
Amrita Chakraborty (MICA, India)
Exploring Place Branding through Digital Storytelling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Varsha Jain
10:30-12:00 Session 6.1: Mary Kay Dissertation Competition
Chairs:
Victoria Bush (University of Mississippi, United States)
Joyce Zhou (University of Louisiana Monroe, United States)
Location: Compass
10:30
Amy Errmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Re-positioning the Present Moment: Effects of Mindfulness on Consumer Behavior (abstract)
10:45
Deniz Lefkeli (Koc University, Turkey)
An Exploration of Consumer Experiences in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Perception of being Observed (abstract)
11:00
Martina Pocchiari (Erasmus University, Netherlands)
Managing Successful and Resilient Shared-Interest Communities: The Role of Digitization Technologies and Disruptive Events (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 6.2: Branding and Society
Chair:
Anna Morgan-Thomas (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck A
10:30
Xinyu Dong (YanTai University, China)
Cleopatra Veloutsou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Anna Morgan-Thomas (University of Glasgow, UK)
Examining the Key Consumer-related Determinants Towards their Intention to Participate in Anti-brand Communities (abstract)
10:45
Rémi Silva (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Niger)
Suzanne Amaro (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Bruno M. Ferreira (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Examining Consumers’ Ideological Incompatibility with Brand Hate and Social Desirability (abstract)
11:00
Kalpana Chandrasekar (IIT, Madras, India)
Varisha Rehman (IIT, Madras, India)
Exogenous Brand Crisis and its Impact on Consumer Purchase Intention (abstract)
11:15
Kirk Buckley (University of Sydney, Australia)
Catherine Sutton-Brady (University of Sydney, Australia)
The Use and Effectiveness of Social Media Marketing by B2B Firms (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 6.3: Cues and Consumer Decision Choice
Chair:
Tim Ozcan (James Madison University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
10:30
Fan Wang (Saint Louis University, United States)
Alex Brinkmeier (Saint Louis University, United States)
Yeon Jae Choi (Saint Louis University, United States)
Bin Chang (Saint Louis University, United States)
How do You Buy it: Self Construal in Content Focus and Purchase Intention (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fan Wang
10:45
Tim Ozcan (James Madison University, United States)
Michael Hair (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, United States)
Kunter Gunasti (Washington State University, United States)
Numerical Roundness and Positive Effects of Accomplishing Subordinate Goals (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tim Ozcan
11:00
Andriele Muller (UFRGS - Brazil & University of Arizona, Brazil)
The Impact of Humor on Responses to Complaints (abstract)
11:15
Chundong Zheng (Tianjin University, China)
Yawen Nie (Tianjin University, China)
Xuemei Bian (Northumbria University, UK)
Would Unearned Preferential Treatment make Customers More Tolerant and Amiable? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xuemei Bian
10:30-12:00 Session 6.4: Ethics and Technology
Chair:
Thomas Anker (University of Dundee, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck C
10:30
Alexander Mueller (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Sabine Kuester (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Sergej von Janda (Lead User Experience Researcher at Kaiser X Labs GmbH, Germany)
Artificial Intelligence that Errs: Consumer Responses to AI-Induced Errors and its Repercussions on Society (abstract)
10:45
Marc Kuhn (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Vanessa Reit (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Maximilian Schwing (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Anne Köpsel (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Yuliia Pashchenko (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Sarah Selinka (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
“Let the Driver off the Hook?” Moral Decisions of Autonomous Cars and their Impact on Consumers Well-Being (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marc Kuhn
11:00
Thomas Boysen Anker (University of Dundee, UK)
Consumer Autonomy and Social Technology: The Case of Social Media Algorithms and the Metaverse (abstract)
11:15
Juha Munnukka (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Waltteri Kinnunen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Karoliina Talvitie-Lamberg (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Margareta Salonen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Consumers as “Rational Agents”: The Role of Ethical Perception and Perceived Value of Personal Data Disclosure (abstract)
PRESENTER: Juha Munnukka
10:30-12:00 Session 6.5: Exploring Consumer-E-Service Provider Dynamics
Chair:
Wen Xie (University of Houston, United States)
Location: Chart A
10:30
Shabnam Azimi (Loyola University Chicago, United States)
Sina Ansari (DePaul University, United States)
How do Online Reviews Affect Readers' Trust in a Primary Care Physician (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shabnam Azimi
10:45
Nabid Alam (Emporia State University, United States)
Rahul Singh (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, United States)
Mostofa Wahid Soykoth (Emporia State University, United States)
Tahmina Sultana (University of North Texas, United States)
Sheikh Mohammad Fauzul Azim (Independent University, Bangladesh, Bangladesh)
Impacting Online Customers’ Post-Privacy Breach Behavior: A Relationship Marketing Approach (abstract)
11:00
Doga Istanbulluoglu (University of Birmingham, UK)
Ezgi Sakman (Bilkent University, Turkey)
To Fake or Not to Fake: How Does Personality Relate to Consumers’ Motivations to Post Fake Online Reviews (abstract)
11:15
Wen Xie (University of Houston, United States)
Ron Dotsch (Snap Inc., United States)
Maarten Bos (Snap Inc., United States)
Yozen Liu (Snap Inc., United States)
Improving Social Media Video Advertising Acceptance Using Priming: Evidence from Big Data Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wen Xie
10:30-12:00 Session 6.6: How Salespeople Manage Content, Communication, and Time
Chair:
Plavini Punyatoya (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States)
Location: Chart B
10:30
Daniel Kuzmich (Texas Tech University, United States)
Babu John-Mariadoss (Texas Tech University, United States)
Sales Force Negotiation Capability (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Kuzmich
10:45
Skyler Leonhardt (Univeristy of Wyoming, United States)
Molly Burchett (University of Wyoming, United States)
Mark Leach (University of Wyoming, United States)
All or Nothing: The Effect of Absolute Language in Sales Communication (abstract)
PRESENTER: Skyler Leonhardt
11:00
Plavini Punyatoya (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, United States)
Ravipreet S. Sohi (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, United States)
Managing Time for Selling Effectively (abstract)
11:15
Nathaniel Hartmann (University of South Florida, United States)
Heiko Wieland (California State University, Monterey Bay, United States)
Nawar Chaker (Louisiana State University, United States)
Johannes Habel (University of Houston, United States)
Sales Content Usage (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nawar Chaker
10:30-12:00 Session 6.7: Image and Branding
Chair:
Anjali Bal (Babson College, United States)
Location: Chart C
10:30
Nada Hashmi (Babson College, United States)
Nam Nguyen (Babson College, United States)
Anjali Bal (Babson College, United States)
Super Fans and Super Haters: Sentiment and Customer Analysis of Tweets for three Top Athletes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anjali Bal
10:45
Debora Lee (Sejong University, South Korea)
Yong-Ki Lee (Sejong University, South Korea)
Rajesh Iyer (Bradley University, United States)
Investigating the Antecedents and Moderators of Pro-Environmental Customer Behavior in Desert Café (abstract)
PRESENTER: Debora Lee
11:00
Florian Gasser (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
“Follow Me to Your Dream Destination”: Behavioral Analysis of Effects of Persuasion Disclosure and Number of Followers on Followers' Purchase Intention and Decision within Tourism (abstract)
11:15
Trang Tran (East Carolina University, United States)
Anh Dang (Northern Kentucky University, United States)
Swapnil Saravade (Utah Valley University, United States)
Improving Service Quality Through Brand image: A Study of Collaborative Consumption (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anh Dang
10:30-12:00 Session 6.8: Measurement Issues
Chair:
Altaf Merchant (University of Washington, Tacoma, United States)
Location: Steering
10:30
Gunwoo Yoon (University of Northern Iowa, United States)
Revisiting the Debate on the Preferred Length of Scales in Advertising Research (abstract)
10:45
Sammy Wals (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Ines Wilms (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Tim Hilken (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Alexia Briassouli (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Martin Wetzels (EDHEC Business School, Lille, France)
Short and Simple: How to Make Exciting and Eye-catching Videos (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sammy Wals
11:00
Sanjeev Tripathi (Indian Institute of Management, Indore, India)
Varsha Jain (MICA, India)
Jatin Pandey (Indian Institute of Management, Indore, India)
Altaf Merchant (University of Washington, United States)
Damini Goyal Gupta (MICA, India)
Receptivity to Personalized Digital Advertisements Scale Development and Validation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Varsha Jain
11:15
Khyati Jagani (Flame University, India)
Neha Yadav (Flame University, India)
Irritation with Digital Advertisement: Scale Development and Validation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Khyati Jagani
13:30-15:00 Session 7.1: Meet the Editors II

John Hulland / Mark Houston, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science

Greg Marshall, European Journal of Marketing

Dipayan Biswas, Journal of Business Research

Jackie Eastman, Journal of Consumer Behaviour

Justin Paul, International Journal of Consumer Studies

Cleopatra Veloutsou, Journal of Product and Brand Management

Francesca Sotgiu, Journal of Retailing

Dimitrios Buhalis, Tourism Review

Chair:
Jim Boles (University of North Carolina Greensboro, United States)
Location: Compass
13:30-15:00 Session 7.2: Brand Strategy and Measurement Moving Forward
Chair:
Yanina Chevtchouk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck A
13:30
Ioanna Kontoliou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Cleopatra Veloutsou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Georgios Panos (University of Glasgow, UK)
Re-approaching Brand-centric Groups: Definitions, Forms, and Terminology Issues (abstract)
13:45
Yanina Chevtchouk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Cleopatra Veloutsou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Robert Paton (University of Glasgow, UK)
An Interdisciplinary-informed Brand Experience Scale (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 7.3: Consumer - Technology Interactions
Chair:
Ben Lowe (Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck B
13:30
Xiaofei Tang (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China)
Yong Eddie Luo (University of Kent, UK)
Jiaqi Xu (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China)
Ben Lowe (University of Kent, UK)
That’s (not) my Kind of Robot! Trust in Human-robot Interactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ben Lowe
13:45
Chaïma Siala (University of Paris Saclay, France)
Abdelmajid Amine (University of Paris-EST, France)
Uncovering the Unexplored Role of Feedback Types During Gamified Crowdsourcing Campaigns: Case of a Loss Situation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chaïma Siala
14:00
Xuan Xie (University of California, Irvine, United States)
Sayantani Mukherjee (Central Washington University, United States)
Loraine Lau-Gesk (University of California, Irvine, United States)
Let's Get Serious about Play (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xuan Xie
13:30-15:00 Session 7.4: Green Consumers and Environmental Impacts
Chair:
Olga Untilov (Audencia Business School, France)
Location: Quarterdeck C
13:30
Andrea Rumler (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)
Julia Memmert (Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany)
Push-Starting Solar Energy in Berlins Apartment Buildings with Green Nudging (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Rumler
13:45
Olga Untilov (Audencia, France)
Jean Pfiffelmann (EM Strasbourg Business School, France)
Laser Marking as New Technology in Organic Labeling: A Mixed-Method Study of Consumers’ Product Attitude, Behavior, and Well-being (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jean Pfiffelmann
14:00
João M. F. Pinto (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Bruno M. Ferreira (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Manuel A. L. Reis (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Consumption and Alternatives to Meat in Portugal (abstract)
14:15
Svetlana Obukhovich (LUT University, Finland)
Roland Deutsch (University of Würzburg, Germany)
Fritz Strack (University of Würzburg, Germany)
Jenni Sipilä (LUT University, Finland)
Anssi Tarkiainen (LUT University, Finland)
Reflective-Impulsive Green Buying: Psychological Mechanism and Role of Product Information (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jenni Sipilä
13:30-15:00 Session 7.5: Emerging Concepts in Digital Marketing
Chair:
Sameed Khan (University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States)
Location: Chart A
13:30
Outi Niininen (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland)
Stephen Singaraju (Universiti Teknologi, Brunei Darussalam)
Luis Arango (University of Queensland, Australia)
The Human RFID Implants Introduce a New Level of Human-Computer Interaction: Twitter Topic Detection Gauges Consumer Opinions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Outi Niininen
13:45
Stefan El-Naggar (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Anouk de Regt (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Zixuan Cheng (King's College London, UK)
Non-Fungible Token Game Consumer Investments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anouk de Regt
14:00
Sameed Khan (University of Massachusetts, Lowell, United States)
Responses to AI and Human Recommendations in a Joint-Consumption Context (abstract)
14:15
Joanna Santiago (ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics & Management - Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Maria Teresa Borges-Tiago (University of the Azores, Portugal)
Social Media (In)Dispensability in Consumers' Life (abstract)
PRESENTER: Joanna Santiago
13:30-15:00 Session 7.6: Public Policy and Non-Profit
Chair:
Maria Lucila Osorio (Egade Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Location: Chart B
13:30
Janna Parker (James Madison University, United States)
Britton Leggett (University of Arkansas, Monticello, United States)
Cathleen Snyder (James Madison University, United States)
Tim Ozcan (James Madison University, United States)
Nina Krey (Rowan University, United States)
Sentiment Analysis of Grooming Messages Sent by Online Predators (abstract)
PRESENTER: Janna Parker
13:45
Sianne Gordon-Wilson (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Rajesh Iyer (Bradley University, United States)
Jackie Eastman (Florida Gulf Coast University, United States)
Look at Me Giving: Luxury Motivations and Charitable Fundraisers (abstract)
14:00
Ana Maria Ortega (Universidad EAFIT, Colombia)
Lina M. Ceballos (Universidad EAFIT, Colombia)
Typology of Firms by Innovation Performance: A Cluster Analysis of a Regional Innovation System (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ana Maria Ortega
13:30-15:00 Session 7.7: New Insights on the Role of Employees in Successful Service Deliverry
Chair:
Landon McFarland (The University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Location: Chart C
13:30
Myriam Bellaouaied (University of the West of England, UK)
When Internal Marketing is the Key Performance of the Service Experience (abstract)
13:45
Junyi Xie (University of Surrey, UK)
Kemefasu Ifie (Loughborough University, UK)
Thorsten Gruber (Loughborough University, UK)
Emotional Labour Online: Does the Old Wine Fit into the New Bottle? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Junyi Xie
14:00
Landon McFarland (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Joanne Cao (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
The (Dis)ability Stigma: An Experimental Approach in Service Environments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Landon McFarland
15:30-17:00 Session 8.1: Theory Forum: The Future of Marketing’s Identity: Fostering Indigenous Theory Development and a (more) Coherent Scholarly Discipline

Panelists: O.C. Ferrell (Auburn University), Sreedhar Madhavaram (Texas Tech University), and Manjit Yadav (Texas A&M University)

Chairs:
Thomas Gruen (University of New Hampshire, United States)
Julie Moulard (Louisiana Tech University, United States)
Location: Compass
15:30-17:00 Session 8.2: Developing and Managing the Brand Meaning
Chair:
Spiros Gounaris (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Location: Quarterdeck A
15:30
Elyria Kemp (University of New Orleans, United States)
Steven W. Kopp (University of Arkansas, United States)
My Bui (Loyola Marymount University, United States)
Courtney Hixon (University of Rhode Islans, United States)
Branding with Sound: Examining the Role of Sonic Branding in the Brand Building Process (abstract)
PRESENTER: Courtney Hixon
15:45
Kalliopi Chatzipanagiotou (University of Glasgow, UK)
George Christodoulides (American University of Sharjah, UAE)
Spiros Gounaris (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Achilleas Boukis (University of Birmingham, UK)
Unravelling the Employee-based Brand Equity Formation Process (abstract)
16:00
Ananya Rajagopal (Universidad Anahuac Mexico, Mexico)
Blending at Grassroots to Raise Self-esteem: The Face of Ethnic Brands (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 8.3: Consumer Palates and Palettes
Chair:
Lou Pelton (University of North Texas, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
15:30
Ana Hungara (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Helena Nobre (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
How does Dietarian Identity Influence Purchase Intention and Consumer Trust? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ana Hungara
15:45
Lauren Labrecque (University of Rhode Island, United States)
Christy Ashely (University of Rhode Island, United States)
Stefanie Sohn (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Barbara Seegebarth (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)
The Impact of Color Saturation on Consumer Perceptions of Product Efficacy (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lauren Labrecque
16:00
Dipayan Biswas (University of South Florida, United States)
Courtney Szocs (Louisiana State University, United States)
Annika Abell (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States)
Ruta Ruzeviciute (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States)
Yeseul Kim (University of South Florida, United States)
Effects of Ambient Color on Food Choices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yeseul Kim
16:15
Dipayan Biswas (University of South Florida, United States)
Annika Abell (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States)
J. Jeffrey Inman (University of Pittsburgh, United States)
Johanna Held (Bosch Power Tools, Germany)
Mikyoung Lim (University of South Florida, United States)
Effects of Sampling Healthy versus Unhealthy Foods on Subsequent Choices of Other Foods (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mikyoung Lim
15:30-17:00 Session 8.4: Organizations and Social Media Marketing
Chair:
Bruno Ferreira (Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal)
Location: Quarterdeck C
15:30
Silke Bambauer-Sachse (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Sanja Maria Stuhldreier (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Effects of Corporate Response Patterns in Social Networks on Brand Attitudes and Purchase Intentions of Observing Consumers (abstract)
15:45
Malik Husnain Arshad (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Exploring Brand Publics Build around Subversive Content in the Context of H&M (abstract)
16:00
Holly Syrdal (Texas State University, United States)
Sandipan Sen (Southeast Missouri State University, United States)
Parker Woodroof (University of Alabama, Birmingham, United States)
Susan Myers (University of Central Arkansas, United States)
How does CSR-related Language Impact Engagement with Micro-influencers’ Sponsored Posts?: An Initial Inquiry (abstract)
PRESENTER: Holly Syrdal
15:30-17:00 Session 8.5: Public Policy I
Chair:
Rico Piehler (Macquarie University, Australia)
Location: Chart A
15:30
Abu Shams Mohammad Mahmudul Hoque (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia)
Zainudin Bin Awang (Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia)
Does Organizational Culture Mediate the Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Marketing and SME Performance? (abstract)
15:45
Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Walter von Mettenheim (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Developing a Concept of Measuring and Analyzing the Reputation of Universities: Conceptual Model and First Empirical Test (abstract)
16:00
Oula Bayarassou (IPAG Business School, France)
Hajer Bachouche (ICN Business School, CEREFIGE, France)
Emna Cherif (IAE Clermont Auvergne, France)
Gaelle Pothin (EGC La Réunion, France)
“At the Beginning, I’ve Taken Things lightly but with Time Fear Came…” Emotions Evolution at Different Stages of the Health Crisis and the Role of Media Literacy: Insights from Online Multi-image Elicitation (OMIE) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hajer Bachouche
15:30-17:00 Session 8.6: Scale Development
Chair:
Sweta Chaturvedi Thota (University of San Francisco, United States)
Location: Chart B
15:30
Gaëlle Moal (ISEN Yncréa Ouest, France)
Corinne Chevalier (Université Paris-Saclay, Sceaux, France)
Understanding the Travel Constraints Faced by Retirees in the Context of Ageing: Development of a Measurement Scale (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gaëlle Moal
15:45
Belgin Bahar (Galatasaray University, Turkey)
Grégory Bressolles (KEDGE Business School, France)
Jean-François Trinquecoste (Bordeaux University, France)
Proposition and Validation of a Scale to Measure the Commitment to the Opinion Leader in Virtual Communities (abstract)
16:00
David Bourdin (Vienna University of Applied Sciences, Austria)
Katerina Makri (University of Vienna, Austria)
Georgios Halkias (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Norms Governing Consumer-Brand Relationships: Development and Measurement Validation (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Bourdin
15:30-17:00 Session 8.7: Social Media and Value in Tourism
Chair:
Debra Zahay-Blatz (St. Edward's University, United States)
Location: Chart C
15:30
Kaiti Shang (Bournemouth University, UK)
Dimitrios Buhalis (Bournemouth University, UK)
Daisy Fan (Bournemouth University, UK)
Marcjanna Augustyn (Bournemouth University, UK)
The Influence of Live Streaming on Live Streamers’ Travel Behavior (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kaiti Shang
15:45
Yuanming Qiu (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Ewelina Lacka (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Jake Ansell (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Measuring the Impact of Social Media Boycotts on Tourist Arrivals: Evidence from the British Museum (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuanming Qiu
16:00
Daisy Fan (Bournemouth University, UK)
Dimitrios Buhalis (Bournemouth University, UK)
Evangelia Fragkaki (Bournemouth University, UK)
Yun-Ru Tsai (National Chiayi University, Taiwan)
Senior Tourists’ Value Co-Creation Nexus and Routines in Services: A Customer-Dominant Logic Perspective (abstract)
16:15
Zahra Pourabedin (Shepherd University, United States)
Vahid Biglari (Shepherd University, United States)
Hotel Guest Experience and Negative Word of Mouth (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zahra Pourabedin
17:00-18:00 Session S8: 50 Years of JAMS: AMS’s Flagship Journal

Barry J. Babin, University of Mississippi

Nina Krey, Rowan University

Jiangang Huang, University of Mississippi

Chair:
Barry Babin (Ole Miss Business School, United States)
Location: Steering
Friday, May 19th

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07:30-08:30 Doctoral Consortium Breakfast

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
08:30-10:00 Session 9.1: Dynamic Changes in Advertising and IMC I
Chair:
Mark Peterson (University of Wyoming, United States)
Location: Compass
08:30
Joseph Jones (North Dakota State University, United States)
Sales Promotion and the Role of Framing: The Special Case of Promotional Product Offers (PPOs) (abstract)
08:45
Mark Peterson (University of Wyoming, United States)
Ad Typicality Judgments of Creative Television Ads (abstract)
09:00
Gaia Rancati (Middle Tennessee State University, United States)
Arigun Bayaraa (Olson and Zaltman, United States)
Matteo Venerucci (Tobii, Sweden)
Carsten Schultz (FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany)
Can Super Bowl Commercials Create a Diverse, Inclusive Brand Image? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gaia Rancati
09:15
Laura Lavertu (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Kirsten Cowan (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Ben Marder (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Unleashing the Potential of Ads Featuring Pets Through Product Congruence and Ad Immersiveness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Laura Lavertu
08:30-10:00 Session 9.2: Strategic Aspects of Marketing Communications and Branding
Chair:
Sreedhar Madhavaram (Texas Tech University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
08:30
Sahil Gupta (Jaipuria School of Buisness, India)
Arun Aggarwal (Chitkara University, India)
Justin Paul (University of Puerto Rico, United States)
Online Advertising, Youth Attitude and Purchase Intentions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Justin Paul
08:45
Husni Kharouf (Coventry University, UK)
Md Muhammad Nurul Alam (Louisiana State University, United States)
Donald Lund (Louisiana State University, United States)
Ellie Hickman (De Montfort University, UK)
Impact of Brand Coolness and Virtual Presence Following a Product Failure (abstract)
09:00
Siavash Rashidi Sabet (Texas Tech University, United States)
Sreedhar Madhavaram (Texas Tech University, United States)
Viewing Social Media from a Social Trap Perspective: Implications for Marketing Strategy (abstract)
09:15
Giovanni Visentin (ESCP Business School, France)
CMOs’ Personality and Myopic Management: Evidence from the Most Influential Marketing Leaders of the Year (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9.3: Sustainability
Chair:
Kate Robinson (EDC Paris Business School, France)
Location: Quarterdeck B
08:30
Kate Robinson (EDC Paris Business School, France)
Nicholas Paparoidamis (Burgundy School of Business, France)
Thi Thanh Huong Tran (SKEMA Business School, France)
Innovating for Sustainability: Unpacking Drivers, Outcomes, and Boundary Conditions of Sustainable Innovativeness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kate Robinson
08:45
Sarah D. Schaefer (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria)
Alfred Radauer (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria)
Social Development Goals (SDGs) and Intellectual Property – Two Worlds Apart: Aspirations Towards Sustainable Growth (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alfred Radauer
09:00
Preeti Shroff-Mehta (Northwestern University, United States)
Vijay Vishwanathan (Northwestern University, United States)
ESG Maturity Mapping for Brands: Balancing E – S – G in Start-ups and Legacy Companies for Value Generation (abstract)
09:15
Selma Saracevic (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
Bodo B. Schlegelmilch (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
Moving Toward a New Consumer Brand Activism Perception Scale (BAP) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Selma Saracevic
08:30-10:00 Session 9.4: Public Policy II
Chair:
Giuseppe Pedeliento (University of Bergamo, Italy)
Location: Quarterdeck C
08:30
Emma Junhong Wang (Southern Connecticut State University, United States)
Pierre Berthon (Bentley University, United States)
Robert Forbus (Southern Connecticut State University, United States)
Improving Public Health Communication during Pandemics: A Sensemaking Perspective (abstract)
08:45
Maria Lucila Osorio (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
A Scale to Measure Consumers’ Attitude Towards Intellectually Disabled Frontline Employees (abstract)
09:00
Jannike Harnischmacher (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Lisa-Marie Merkl (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Claas Christian Germelmann (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Nudging Physical Distance during COVID-19: Short-Term and Long-Term Wear-Out Effects of Nudges in a Retail Setting (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9.5: Special Topics: Anti-Consumption, Marketing Engineering, and Beyond
Chair:
Maria Petrescu (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Monaco)
Location: Chart A
08:30
Nieves García de Frutos (University of Almería, Spain)
Solon Magrizos (University of Birmingham, UK)
Doga Istanbulluoglu (University of Birmingham, UK)
Caroline Moraes (University of Bristol, UK)
Examining the Interconnections Among Anti-Consumption, Subjective Wellbeing, and Time Orientation (abstract)
08:45
Jose Manuel Ortega Egea (University of Almería, Spain)
Nieves García de Frutos (University of Almería, Spain)
The Dynamics Between Local E-Commerce Support and Global E-Marketplace Reluctance to Buy (abstract)
09:00
Phillip Hartley (Georgia Gwinnett College, United States)
Luis Torres (Georgia Gwinnett College, United States)
P. Wesley Routon (Georgia Gwinnett College, United States)
Voluntary Simplification as a Response to Unusually High Inflation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Luis Torres
09:15
Sheen Kachen (University of Illinois, Chicago, United States)
Maria Petrescu (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States)
Anjala Krishen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States)
An Ecosystems’ View on ESG in Business Narratives (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maria Petrescu
08:30-10:00 Session 9.6: AI and Well-being
Chair:
Zi Wang (IESEG School of Management, France)
Location: Chart B
08:30
Aishwarya Arora (MICA, India)
Praveen Sv (National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India)
Gourav Roy (MICA, India)
Dharun Kasilingam (Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, India)
Siddharth Deshmukh (MICA, India)
Mobile Application Service Personalisation: A Structural Topic Modelling Approach (abstract)
08:45
Andrés Gvirtz (King's College London, UK)
Matteo Montecchi (King's College London, UK)
Amy Selby (University of Cambridge, UK)
Friedrich Goetz (UBC, Canada)
Consumer Values across the Lifespan: Developmental Trends at Three Hierarchical Levels and What we can Learn from them (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrés Gvirtz
09:00
Zi Wang (IESEG School of Management, France)
Russa Yuan (University of Nottingham, China, China)
Boying Li (University of Nottingham, China, China)
Are Recommendation Systems Annoying? An Empirical Study of AI Characteristics, Technology Well-Being and the Underlying Mechanism in the Context of Recommendation System (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zi Wang
08:30-10:00 Session 9.7: Building the Bridge to Marketing Practice Grant Finalist Presentations
Chair:
David Ortinau (University of South Florida, United States)
Location: Chart C
08:30
Sien Vaes (Hasselt University, Belgium)
Sandra Streukens (Hasselt University, Belgium)
Sara Leroi-Werelds (Hasselt University, Belgium)
Tim Buckinx (Epihunter, Belgium)
Brenda Aendekerk (Wit-Gele Kruis Limburg, Belgium)
Making Healthcare Technology a Success Story: Developing a Patient-Centric Tool to Design, Manage, Evaluate, and Optimize Patient Healthcare Technology Usage (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sien Vaes
09:00
Riley Krotz (Texas Tech University, United States)
Carl-Philip Ahlbom (University of Bath, UK)
Stephanie Noble (University of Tennessee, United States)
Dhruv Grewal (Babson College, United States)
Benjamin Prijatel (Shepeard Commmunity Blood Center, United States)
Saving Lives by Increasing Short and Long-Term Blood Donations: A Longitudinal Field Comparison of Public and Private Marketing Events (abstract)
PRESENTER: Riley Krotz
08:30-08:45 Session DC1: Doctoral Consortium 1

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
09:00-10:00 Session DC2: Doctoral Consortium 2

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
10:00-10:30 Refreshment Break

sponsored by Interpretive Simulations

10:00-11:00 Session DC3: Doctoral Consortium 3

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
10:30-12:00 Session 10.1: Special Session: The Future of Business Schools: Strategic Pressure Points, Emerging Business Models, and Research Opportunities
Chair:
Bodo B. Schlegelmilch (Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria)
Location: Compass
10:30
Bodo B. Schlegelmilch (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
Shaunak Roy (Yellowdig, United States)
Victoria Crittenden (Babson College, United States)
Special Session: The Future of Business Schools: Strategic Pressure Points, Emerging Business Models, and Research Opportunities (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10.2: Dynamic Changes in Advertising and IMC II
Chair:
Varsha Jain (MICA, India)
Location: Quarterdeck A
10:30
Miti Mishra (GE Healthcare, UK)
Prokriti Mukherji (King's College London, UK)
Gillian Kingston (King's College London, UK)
Anuradha Narayan (UNICEF Office for China, China)
Suying Chang (NICEF Office for China, China)
Shuyi Zhang (Capital Pediatric Institute, China)
Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes in Emerging Economies: A Case Study of China (abstract)
10:45
Preeti Shroff-Mehta (Northwestern University, United States)
Siddharth Deshmukh (MICA, India)
New Age IMC: Aligning Values, Platforms, and Personas (abstract)
11:00
Huatong Sun (University of Washington, United States)
Xiaoli Li (University of Dayton, United States)
Designing Trustworthy Live Commerce Experiences (abstract)
PRESENTER: Huatong Sun
10:30-12:00 Session 10.3: Transformative Marketing and Strategic Change I
Chair:
Marc Kuhn (Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart, Germany)
Location: Quarterdeck B
10:30
Sarah D. Schaefer (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria)
Anna Fornalska-Skurczynska (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria)
Michal Suchanek (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Alfred Radauer (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria)
They don´t Have to be Expensive to be Cool: Refurbished Smartphones: Potential Consumer Insights from Austria, Germany, and Poland (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alfred Radauer
10:45
Selina L. Strobel (Toulouse School of Management, France)
Lars Meyer-Waarden (Toulouse School of Management, France)
Transformative Marketing - What We Know and What We Should Research? A Structured Literature Analysis (abstract)
11:00
Selina L. Strobel (Toulouse School of Management, France)
Marc Kuhn (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University, Germany)
Business Ecosystems as Vertical Networks? Outlining a Criteria-based, Multidimensional Ecosystem Landscape (abstract)
11:15
Thomas Teychenie (Université Toulouse Capitole, France)
Julien Cloarec (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Magellan, France)
Lars Meyer-Waarden (Université Toulouse Capitole, France)
Algorithm Morality: The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles’ Accidents on Driver Responsibilities, Guilt, and Well-Being (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thomas Teychenie
10:30-12:00 Session 10.4: Business and Society
Chair:
Mona Sinha (Kennesaw State University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck C
10:30
Vikas Arya (International University of Rabat, Morocco)
Justin Paul (University of Puerto Rico, United States)
Prigya Rawat (Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, India)
Hiran Roy (Fairleigh Dickinson University, Canada)
Micro-Meso is a New Direction for Circular Bioeconomy: A Qualitative Study from two Emerging Countries (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vikas Arya
10:45
Severina Cartwright (University of Liverpool, UK)
Emma Hughes (University of Liverpool, UK)
Iain Davies (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Lloyd Harris (University of Manchester, UK)
Multi-level Paradoxical Tensions: The Pervasiveness of Social Media? (abstract)
11:00
Kathryn Yeniyurt (Rutgers University, United States)
Exploitation, Empathy, and Change: A Historical Assessment of Arguments against the Regulation of Business Practices (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10.5: Understanding the Connected Consumer
Chair:
Pável Reyes-Mercado (Universidad Anáhuac México, Mexico)
Location: Chart A
10:30
Jie Sheng (University of Glasgow, UK)
Alena Kostyk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Kalliopi Chatzipanagiotou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Systematic Literature Review on Parasocial Interaction and Parasocial Relationship (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jie Sheng
10:45
Debra Zahay-Blatz (St. Edward's University, United States)
Janna Parker (James Madison University, United States)
Kevin James (University of Texas, Tyler, United States)
Scale Development to Identify Cancel Culture Behavior (abstract)
PRESENTER: Janna Parker
11:00
Pável Reyes-Mercado (Anahuac University Mexico, Mexico)
The Connected Consumer: A Bibliometric Analysis (abstract)
11:15
Tugra Akarsu (University of Southampton, UK)
Going Private: Exploring the Impact of Privacy Protection Initiatives in Privacy Concerns and Information Disclosure (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10.6: Luxury Brand Management and Content Creation
Chair:
George Christodoulides (American University of Sharjah, UAE)
Location: Chart B
10:30
Yuan Li (Georgia Southern University, United States)
Jackie Eastman (Florida Gulf Coast University, United States)
Does a Cute Logo Enhance Luxury Brand? The Unique Effect of Cuteness on Brand Equity Perception (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuan Li
10:45
Jean-Eric Pelet (Paris 2 Panthéon Assas, France)
Basma Taieb (EMLV Business School Paris-La Défense, France)
Stroking Luxury Product Images on Online Retail Increases Purchase Intentions: The Effects of Image Interactivity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jean-Eric Pelet
11:00
Hyunju Shin (Kennesaw State University, United States)
Varsha Jain (MICA, India)
Parth Salunke (MICA, India)
Pranjali Sharma (N/A, India)
Content Creation by Luxury Travel Influencers in Times of Crisis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hyunju Shin
10:30-12:00 Session 10.7: Contemporary Issues in International Marketing I
Chair:
Babu John-Maridoss (Texas Tech University, United States)
Location: Chart C
10:30
Claudia Lizzette Gomez Borquez (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Anna Török (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Edgar Centeno Velázquez (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Erzsébet Malota (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
María Eugenia López-Pérez (Centro Universitario, San Isidoro, Spain)
Ernesto Del Castillo (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico)
A Cross-cultural Study of the Consumer Responses Towards Femvertising: Evidence from Mexico and Spain (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Török
10:45
Babu Mariadoss (Washington State University, United States)
Yuan Wen (University of Illinois, Springfield, United States)
Colin Gabler (Auburn University, United States)
Raj Agnihotri (Iowa State University, United States)
The Impact of Digital Resources on Export Performance: Does Absorptive Capacity Make a Difference? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Babu Mariadoss
11:00
Brittney C. Bauer (Loyola University New Orleans, United States)
Clark D. Johnson (Pepperdine University, United States)
Stanford Westjohn (University of Alabama, United States)
Peter Magnusson (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, United States)
Brand Origin Stories: Setting versus Characters (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10.8: AI and Marketing Communications
Chair:
Melanie Richards (ETSU, United States)
Location: Steering
10:30
Patricia Rossi (SKEMA Business School, Université Côte d’Azur, France)
Mariyani Ahmad Husairi (NEOMA Business School, France)
The Impact of Choice and Decision Autonomy on Adoption of AI-enabled Purchase Aids (abstract)
PRESENTER: Patricia Rossi
10:45
Amit Mahimkar (University of Texas, El Paso, United States)
Artificial Intelligence Coaching For Customer Service Agents: A Uniformity in use Perspective (abstract)
11:00
Melanie Richards (East Tennessee State University, United States)
Artificial Intelligence in Marketing Communication: Adoption Challenges and Opportunities through a Lens of Cognitive Dissonance (abstract)
11:00-12:00 Session DC4: Doctoral Consortium 4

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
12:00-13:30 Lunch

On your own

13:00-14:00 Session DC5: Doctoral Consortium 5

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
13:30-15:00 Session 11.1: Special Session: Marketing Insights 5.0: The Next Level of Consumer Understanding with Predictive, Contextual, and Augmented Marketing Intelligence for a Better Marketing Performance
Chair:
Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Location: Compass
13:30
Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Levke Walten (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Frank Buckler (Success Drivers GmbH, Germany)
Sascha Langner (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Evmorfia Karampournioti (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Gesa Lischka (Kochstrasse - Agentur für Marken GmbH, Germany)
Steffen Schmidt (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Axel Lippold (Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Special Session: Marketing Insights 5.0: The Next Level of Consumer Understanding with Predictive, Contextual, and Augmented Marketing Intelligence for a Better Marketing Performance (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 11.2: Classroom and Curriculum Effectiveness
Chair:
Joanne Cao (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
13:30
Ilia Protopapa (King's College London, UK)
An Inclusive Curriculum Framework for Marketing Research Modules (abstract)
13:45
William Bergman (University of Richmond, United States)
Jeffrey Carlson (University of Richmond, United States)
Grace Thomas (University of Richmond, United States)
Riley Walrath (University of Richmond, United States)
Applied Class Projects: Developing and Assessing an Inventory of Applied Research Projects in Marketing Courses (abstract)
PRESENTER: William Bergman
14:00
Robert Brandis (Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal)
Omid Asgari (Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal)
Luis Martinez (Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal)
Emotions and Business Schools: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Omid Asgari
13:30-15:00 Session 11.3: Strategic Aspects within Competitive and B2B Environments
Chair:
Babu John-Maridoss (Texas Tech University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
13:30
Navid Bahmani (Rowan University, United States)
Amit Bhatnagar (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States)
Dinesh Gauri (University of Arkansas, United States)
The Financial Value of Voice Assistant Software for Firms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Navid Bahmani
13:45
Daniel Kuzmich (Texas Tech University, United States)
Yuan Wen (University of Illinois, Springfield, United States)
Jaime Noriega (Texas Tech University, United States)
Babu John-Mariadoss (Texas Tech University, United States)
The Effect of Supplier Diversity on Firm Performance: Moderating Influences of Internal and External Environments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Kuzmich
14:00
Fernando Campayo-Sanchez (University of Alicante, Spain)
Francisco José Mas-Ruiz (University of Alicante, Spain)
Juan Luis Nicolau (Virginia Tech University, United States)
The Quickest Response is Action: The Impact of Competitive Comparison after an Innovation Shock (abstract)
14:15
Georgios S. Bekos (University of Manchester, UK)
Heiner Evanschitzky (University of Manchester, UK)
Matti Jaakkola (University of Manchester, UK)
Simos Chari (University of Manchester, UK)
The Concept of Strategic Change Capability (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 11.4: Virtual Community and Consumption
Chair:
Lauren Drury (Saint Louis University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck C
13:30
Bernadett Koles (IESEG School of Management, France)
Peter Nagy (Arizona State University, United States)
Gauthier Vollet (IESEG School of Management, France)
Exploring Video Game Player Profiles in the Context of Cosmetic Microtransactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Bernadett Koles
13:45
Sheikh Mohammad Fauzul Azim (Independent University, Bangladesh, Bangladesh)
Sawda Mahbuba Rahman (BRAC University, Bangladesh)
Nabid Alam (Emporia State University, United States)
Mostofa Wahid Soykoth (Emporia State University, United States)
Tahmina Sultana (University of North Texas, United States)
Investigating the Role of Mobile Service Quality on Customer Engagement among Mobile Banking Application Users: The Moderating Impact of Age (abstract)
14:00
Lauren Drury (Saint Louis University, United States)
Online Normative Social Influence: A Cross Cultural Design of Sustainable Consumption (abstract)
14:15
Mohammad Rahman (Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, United States)
Tong Lu (Shandong University, China)
Golam Mostafa (Jagannath University, Bangladesh)
Shop `Til You Drop While Consumer Experiences FLOW in Transactional Retail Website (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mohammad Rahman
13:30-15:00 Session 11.5: Luxury Marketing
Chair:
Nina Michaelidou (Loughborough University, UK)
Location: Chart A
13:30
Christina Boutsouki (Aristotle’s University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Leonidas Hatzithomas (University of Macedonia, Greece)
Kostoula Margariti (Aristotle’s University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
“White” Space in the Websites of Luxury Fashion Brands and its Impact on Consumers’ Attention, Attitudes, and Intentions (abstract)
13:45
Xixi Li (Saint Louis University, United States)
Scott Thompson (Saint Louis University, United States)
The Coexistence of Inconspicuousness and Conspicuousness in Luxury Consumption: An Exploratory Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xixi Li
14:00
Eleonora Pantano (Univeristy of Bristol, UK)
Davit Marikyan (University of Bristol, UK)
Consumers’ Attention to Luxury: The Past, the Present, and the Future Research Directions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Eleonora Pantano
13:30-15:00 Session 11.6: Contemporary Issues in International Marketing II
Chair:
Tatjana Konig (Saarland Business School HTW Saar, Germany)
Location: Chart B
13:30
Raficka Hellal-Guendouzi (University of Strasbourg, France)
The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Food Acculturation Process of Professional Expatriates (abstract)
13:45
Tatjana Koenig (University of Applied Sciences, Saarbrücken, Germany)
Kristin Manthey (University of Applied Sciences, Saarbrücken, Germany)
Aleksandra Burgiel (University of Economics Katowice, Poland)
Drivers of Vaccination Hesitancy: A Comparison Between German and Polish Consumers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tatjana Koenig
14:00
Syed Anwar (West Texas A&M University, United States)
U.S.’s Antitrust Law vs. EU’s Competition Policy: Tackling New Markets and Digital Platforms (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 11.7: Innovation in Tourism and Sports
Chair:
Hyunju Shin (Kennesaw State University, United States)
Location: Chart C
13:30
Elecia Bethune (Bournemouth University, UK)
Dimitrios Buhalis (Bournemouth University, UK)
Lee Miles (Bournemouth University, UK)
Smartness and Real Time Tourism: Developing Destinations Marketing Capacity in Crisis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elecia Bethune
13:45
Sophie Unson (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Wei Wang (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
Kristina Harrison (University of Southern Mississippi, United States)
An Analysis of Perceived Event Innovations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sophie Unson
14:00
Se Jin Kim (Western New England University, United States)
Exploration of How Different Types of Sponsorships Influence Esport Consumers Based on Ideal Self Congruence with Esports (abstract)
14:00-15:00 Session DC6: Doctoral Consortium 6

*Only for registered participants of the Doctoral Consortium.*

Location: Kabacoff
15:30-17:00 Session 12.1: Special Session: Marketing for Better Cities: Setting the Agenda for Responsible, Inclusive, Smart, and Equitable Places
Chair:
Mihalis Kavaratzis (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Location: Compass
15:30
Mihalis Kavaratzis (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Cecilia Pasquinelli (University of Naples Parthenope, Italy)
Cecilia Cassinger (University of Lund, Sweden)
Sonya Hanna (Bangor University, UK)
Martin de Jong (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Dominic Medway (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Special Session: Marketing for Better Cities: Setting the Agenda for Responsible, Inclusive, Smart, and Equitable Places (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 12.2: Recognizing Student Needs in the Classroom
Chair:
Denise Gochenouer (Southwest Minnesota State University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck A
15:30
Ashutosh Dutt (MICA, India)
Ruchi Tewari (MICA, India)
Grappling with Business Analytics: A Triad of Anxieties (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ashutosh Dutt
15:45
Jared Hansen (Utah State University, United States)
Alexander Romney (Utah State University, United States)
Tanner Schulz (Utah State University, United States)
Utilizing the SCARF Framework to Improve Marketing Educators’ Effectiveness (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tanner Schulz
16:00
Caterina Presi (University of Leeds, UK)
Self-regulation Indirect Impact on Student Learning in the Blended and Flipped Classroom (abstract)
16:15
Denise Gochenouer (Southwest Minnesota State University, United States)
Chidinma Ikwunze (Southwest Minnesota State University, United States)
Lei Huang (SUNY, Fredonia, United States)
Marta Almeyda-Ibanez (Southwest Minnesota State University, United States)
Heather Rickgarn (Southwest Minnesota State University, United States)
An Exploration of Students Overall Learning Styles and their Preferences to Different Teaching Methods (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 12.3: CSR
Chair:
Jackie Eastman (Florida Gulf Coast University, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck B
15:30
Katherine Baxter (Liverpool Hope University, UK)
Rodrigo Perez-Vega (University of Reading, UK)
Arinze Christian Nwoba (Loughborough University, UK)
Wendy Histon (University of Westminster, UK)
Miguel Sanchez (University of Kent, UK)
Environmental Sustainability Communications, Online Customer Engagement and Sales Performance: Evidence from the Luxury Fashion Industry (abstract)
15:45
Haoran Liu (University of Glasgow, UK)
Thomas Anker (University of Dundee, UK)
Kalliopi Chatzipanagiotou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Systematically Reviewing and Revisiting the Concept of Corporate Philanthropy in the Marketing Context (abstract)
PRESENTER: Haoran Liu
16:00
Xixi Li (Saint Louis University, United States)
Clark D. Johnson (Pepperdine University, United States)
Brittney C. Bauer (Loyola University New Orleans, United States)
Nitish Singh (Saint Louis University, United States)
The Role of Top Management Team’s Cultural Intelligence in Cross-Border Corporate Social Responsibility (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xixi Li
16:15
Koblarp Chandrasapth (Chiangmai University, Thailand)
Natalia Yannopoulou (Newcastle University, UK)
The Role of Disinformation in Promoting CSR Conscious Brands (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 12.4: Online Branding and Sensory E-commerce
Chair:
Amin Saleh (Louisiana State University Shreveport, United States)
Location: Quarterdeck C
15:30
Bin Chang (Saint Louis University, United States)
Pooja Ramankutty (Saint Louis University, United States)
Are You Actually Satisfied with Your Purchase? An Examination into Potential Moderators in EDT through an E-Commerce Context (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pooja Ramankutty
15:45
Jiayuan Li (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Kirsten Cowan (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Jake Ansell (University of Edinburgh, UK)
The Magic of Vibrotactile Feedback: How Vibrotactile Feedback Enhances Consumer Anticipated Satisfaction through Perceived Ownership (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jiayuan Li
16:00
Jennifer Dapko (Florida Southern College, United States)
Eric Harris (Florida Southern College, United States)
An Exploratory Investigation of the Annoyance Factor and Cross-Channel Engagement Intentions When Consumers are Exposed to Website Pop-Ups on Owned Sites (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jennifer Dapko
15:30-17:00 Session 12.5: Product Innovations and Product Management
Chair:
Mayoor Mohan (Virginia Commonwealth University, United States)
Location: Chart A
15:30
Kevin McGuire (University of Oklahoma, United States)
Architecture & Innovation: The Impact of Physical Environments on Organizational Innovation (abstract)
15:45
Dhouha El Amri (Université Paris-Est Créteil, France)
Designers’ Resistance to Hybrid Products (abstract)
16:00
Gerald-Alexander Beese (SSV SCHADENSCHUTZVERBAND GmbH, Germany)
Steffen Schmidt (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Sascha Langner (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
Moving from Analog to Digital Driving as a Marketing Challenge: Assessing the Acceptance of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Steffen Schmidt
16:15
Michael Obal (University of Massachusetts, Lowell, United States)
Todd Morgan (Cleveland State University, United States)
Wesley Friske (Missouri State University, United States)
Is Cutting-Edge Good? An Assessment of Product Newness Factors in Technologically Turbulent Environments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michael Obal
15:30-17:00 Session 12.6: Dependent Variables under the Microscope
Chair:
Marko Sarstedt (Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany)
Location: Chart B
15:30
Sweta Chaturvedi Thota (University of San Francisco, United States)
Joanna Jones (InterQ Research & InterQ Learning Labs, United States)
Mobile Ethnography: A New and Innovative Research Method Tool (abstract)
15:45
Philipp Brüggemann (FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany)
Dependent Variables under the Microscope: A New Method to Decompose and Comparatively Analyze Dependent Variables (abstract)
16:00
Adam Merkle (University of Tampa, United States)
Methods Variance Extracted (MVE): Toward a Universal Metric for Detectable Common Methods Variance (abstract)
16:15
Edward Rigdon (Georgia State University, United States)
Marko Sarstedt (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany)
Ovidiu-Ioan Moisescu (Babeș‐Bolyai University, Romania)
Quantifying Model Selection Uncertainty via Bootstrapping and Akaike Weights: A Multimodel Inference Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marko Sarstedt
15:30-17:00 Session 12.7: AI and Big Data
Chair:
Florian Gasser (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Location: Chart C
15:30
Amirhosein Zahedi (Iowa State University, United States)
Andrew Crecelius (Iowa State University, United States)
The Value of Marketing Analytics Innovation (abstract)
15:45
Heli Hallikainen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
Emma Savimäki (PunaMusta Media Oyj, Finland)
Tommi Laukkanen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
Mika Gabrielsson (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
Does Industry Digitization Shape the Efficiency of Big Data Driven Supply Chains (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emma Savimäki
16:00
Florian Gasser (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Sven Brieden (Cividi, Switzerland)
Big Data as Supportive Incentivization for Sustainable Behavior: Shaping Sustainable Tourism Behaviour in the Alps with the Support of Image-Recognition (abstract)
PRESENTER: Florian Gasser
16:15
Hidesuke Takata (Keio University, Japan)
Nobuyuki Fukawa (Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States)
Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Big Data Analytics – The Role of Ignorance-based View (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nobuyuki Fukawa
15:30-16:15 Session DC7: Doctoral Consortium 7

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Location: Kabacoff
16:15-17:00 Session DC8: Doctoral Consortium 8

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Location: Kabacoff
Saturday, May 20th

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09:00-09:30 Doctoral Consortium Breakfast

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09:30-10:30 Session DC9: Doctoral Consortium 9

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Location: Kabacoff
10:30-11:30 Session DC10: Doctoral Consortium 10

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Location: Kabacoff
11:40-11:55 Session DC11: Doctoral Consortium 11

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Location: Kabacoff