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An Analysis Of Gender Differences In Ratings Of Importance Of School Physical Education And Recreation Programs, Paul J. Costanzo
An Analysis Of Gender Differences In Ratings Of Importance Of School Physical Education And Recreation Programs, Paul J. Costanzo
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Exploring Csr Communication On Twitter, Terry Damron, Lindsey Batts
Exploring Csr Communication On Twitter, Terry Damron, Lindsey Batts
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Message Strategy And Consumer Engagement In Sponsored Posts On Facebook And Twitter, Cynthia B. Hanson
Message Strategy And Consumer Engagement In Sponsored Posts On Facebook And Twitter, Cynthia B. Hanson
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Social Media On Perceptions Of Political Authenticity, Kirsten Passyn
The Influence Of Social Media On Perceptions Of Political Authenticity, Kirsten Passyn
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Social Media Power On Consumer Attitudes Toward The Brand: The Mediating/Moderating Role Of Social Media Source Credibility, Lubna Nafees, Christy M. Cook
The Impact Of Social Media Power On Consumer Attitudes Toward The Brand: The Mediating/Moderating Role Of Social Media Source Credibility, Lubna Nafees, Christy M. Cook
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Do Families That Tailgate Together Stay Together?, Meredith David, Luke C. Lorick
Do Families That Tailgate Together Stay Together?, Meredith David, Luke C. Lorick
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Factors Influencing The Online Purchasing Intention Toward Online Shopping In Thailand, Howard W. Combs
A Study Of Factors Influencing The Online Purchasing Intention Toward Online Shopping In Thailand, Howard W. Combs
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Strategic Aspects Of E-Commerce Related To V-Commerce, V-Learning, And Disaster Relief, Alan D. Smith
Strategic Aspects Of E-Commerce Related To V-Commerce, V-Learning, And Disaster Relief, Alan D. Smith
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Consumer Behavior In The Ready To Eat Foods Category: An Exploration In An Emerging Market, Shubhra Rajendra Meshram, Preetika Muralidharan, Avinash Mulky
Consumer Behavior In The Ready To Eat Foods Category: An Exploration In An Emerging Market, Shubhra Rajendra Meshram, Preetika Muralidharan, Avinash Mulky
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Moving Toward Marketing Oriented Soccer Referee Association Management: Factors Influencing Ussf Referees’ Intentions To Maintain Or Abandon Certification, Charles Roome
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Content Marketing Today, Pj Forrest
Content Marketing Today, Pj Forrest
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Promoting Innovative Product Adoption Via Facebook, Terry Damron, Ashleigh Knoll, Bailey Carruth
Promoting Innovative Product Adoption Via Facebook, Terry Damron, Ashleigh Knoll, Bailey Carruth
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Native Advertising On Facebook And Twitter: A Content Analysis Of Sponsored Messages In User News Feeds, Cynthia B. Hanson
Native Advertising On Facebook And Twitter: A Content Analysis Of Sponsored Messages In User News Feeds, Cynthia B. Hanson
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Crm And Executive Decision-Making, Harriette Bettis-Outland, Keith Tudor, Muhammad Bilal
Crm And Executive Decision-Making, Harriette Bettis-Outland, Keith Tudor, Muhammad Bilal
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Finding In-Store Help: The Role Of Recommendation Agents On Shoppers’ Mobile Devices, James Coyle, Yi-Fan Chen
Finding In-Store Help: The Role Of Recommendation Agents On Shoppers’ Mobile Devices, James Coyle, Yi-Fan Chen
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Cultural Competence: The Missing Piece Of Relationship Marketing, Mario Norman
Cultural Competence: The Missing Piece Of Relationship Marketing, Mario Norman
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
An Emotional Perspective On Political Attack Advertising, Kirsten Passyn
An Emotional Perspective On Political Attack Advertising, Kirsten Passyn
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
A Research Plan To Update The Marketing Literature On Legal Regulation Of Firms Using Direct Or Indirect Comparative Advertising In The United States, William Neese, Natalie Bryant, David Van Buskirk
A Research Plan To Update The Marketing Literature On Legal Regulation Of Firms Using Direct Or Indirect Comparative Advertising In The United States, William Neese, Natalie Bryant, David Van Buskirk
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Message Claim Type On Comparative Advertising, Tommy Hsu, Leona Tam
The Effects Of Message Claim Type On Comparative Advertising, Tommy Hsu, Leona Tam
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Corporate Social Responsibility In The B-2-B Market, Susan Saurage-Altenloh, Perry Haan
Corporate Social Responsibility In The B-2-B Market, Susan Saurage-Altenloh, Perry Haan
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Organizations that invest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) to improve the quality of a community or population expect a return on their investment in the form of improved brand reputation and greater consideration in the competitive environment. Homburg, Stierl, and Bornemann (2013) determined that targeted CSR activities could enhance trust and identification by organizational customers, thus fostering customer loyalty. The authors confirmed that CSR influenced client trust through loyalty and that integrating instrumental stakeholder theory with social exchange theory undergirded this link between CSR and trust. Maignan and Ferrell (2004) exhorted marketers to focus beyond consumers to other stakeholder groups …
Qualitative Data Mining And Sensitivity Analysis, Brian R. Kinard
Qualitative Data Mining And Sensitivity Analysis, Brian R. Kinard
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
In today’s consumer centric environment, there is no shortage of outlets for consumers to express their level of satisfaction with a company, employee, product and/or service. For instance, websites such as Amazon, Rotten Tomatoes, TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Expedia allow customers the opportunity to provide feedback specific to a product, service, and/or organization. Such feedback is vitally important to business firms, as customer reviews are shown to be more trustworthy than descriptions that come direct from manufacturers. For instance, 73 percent of people trust online reviews and 63 percent of people actively seek out online reviews when making a purchase decision. …
Business Framing For Analytics, Beverly Wright
Business Framing For Analytics, Beverly Wright
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Both the academic and business practitioner communities are faced with the challenges of discovery, innovation, and constant learning of their field, particularly within the marketing discipline, where content, processes, and even structure are dynamic in nature, with constantly evolving interests and focus. A solid research agenda with excellent analytics to address pertinent business questions is crucial for successfully expanding our understanding of the marketing function.
Perceived Value E-Ticketing As Sports Entertainment Options, Amber A. Smith-Ditizio
Perceived Value E-Ticketing As Sports Entertainment Options, Amber A. Smith-Ditizio
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Through the advantages of online and electronic ticketing services, the sporting entertainment industry has been able to increase the production and effectiveness of their customer relation management department. While simultaneously minimizing and perfecting the current concerns of electronic ticketing such as; costs, safety measures to both consumers and companies, delivery modes, comparisons to traditional ticket services, and technological sophistication. An empirical study of business professionals in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania metropolitan area revealed that age, amount of disposable income, and education were not predictive of the degree of customer satisfaction derived from the use of e-ticketing for sports events, possibly pointing …
Dynamic Pricing In Major League Baseball Tickets: Issues And Challenges, John T. Drea, Andrew Nahlik
Dynamic Pricing In Major League Baseball Tickets: Issues And Challenges, John T. Drea, Andrew Nahlik
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
A rapidly growing trend in the business of professional sports is the use of dynamic pricing as a tool for maximizing revenue generation. Dynamic pricing (DP) is defined as a system in which prices respond to supply and demand pressures in a real time (or nearly real time) manner (Sahay 2007). American Airlines is credited with the first widespread use of DP as a pricing tool to handle the mismatches in supply and demand for certain flights (McAfee & te Velde 2006). DP has spread to numerous other industries, including entertainment, hotels, manufacturing to order, and lately, to Major League …
Branding Gender In Sport: A Visual-Rhetorical Analysis Of The Branding Of Roller Derby, Tylean Coleman, Jon Littlefield
Branding Gender In Sport: A Visual-Rhetorical Analysis Of The Branding Of Roller Derby, Tylean Coleman, Jon Littlefield
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Branding a sport has a significant effect on its reception by the public, particularly for sports that are newer or for which consumer awareness is less. Hence, how a sport is positioned to potential spectators will likely play a key role in its success. Roller derby has been a part of American cultural landscape since the 1880’s and took its modern form during the Great depression. Historically, it involved women competing for points circling a flat track, and was primarily target to working class spectators. Over the last few decades, however, roller derby has experienced a resurgence in popularity due …
Cutting The Cord: An Examination Of Changing Tv Viewership, John Crawford
Cutting The Cord: An Examination Of Changing Tv Viewership, John Crawford
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
On October 2, 1925, John Baird successfully transmitted the first television image. Since the early days of the new medium, television technology has constantly changed. Similarly, as the decades have passed the means for receiving television programming has also changed. Today, programs are delivered to millions of customers via cable connections and by satellite transmissions as those technologies were chosen by consumers to replace antennas as a means for receiving signals. The newer delivery mechanisms also provided many more channels to consumers compared to the handful of channels they could access in the antenna-only days.
The television programming delivery industry …
Removing The Undesirables: A Case Study, William K. Foxx, Melissa C. Northam, Corlette S. Burns
Removing The Undesirables: A Case Study, William K. Foxx, Melissa C. Northam, Corlette S. Burns
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
The lodging industry has been particularly challenged by the bed bug’s resurgence. Bed bugs are primarily associated with places where people sleep and most of these places are properties associated with the lodging industry such as hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts.
In the United States, this industry is massive.
Examining The Role Of Impact Factors: Publications Strategies: What Are Your Career Goals And What Do You Want To Accomplish?, Alan D. Smith
Examining The Role Of Impact Factors: Publications Strategies: What Are Your Career Goals And What Do You Want To Accomplish?, Alan D. Smith
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
The classical reasons for publishing include benefit for the community and humanity, new knowledge, integration or packaging of knowledge for distribution, benefit for yourself in terms of recognition and merit, learning, self-esteem and confidence, and must keep my job (short-term vs. long term). Some of the questions that I will attempt to discuss and resolve in this special session are the following: How do I determine where I should publish? How do I develop a plan to publish? How do I prepare a manuscript to a journal or a conference? How do I write different genres of research articles and …
Who Is Making Lifestyle Changes Due To Preventive Health Care Information? A 10 Year Comparison Study, Joseph D. Cangelosi Jr., David Kim, Edward Ranelli
Who Is Making Lifestyle Changes Due To Preventive Health Care Information? A 10 Year Comparison Study, Joseph D. Cangelosi Jr., David Kim, Edward Ranelli
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
This paper sought to describe from a set of 6 demographic and 13 lifestyle change variables the person who is significantly and positively impacted by preventive health care information (PHCI). Based on past research, six hypotheses were developed. Three of the six hypotheses were accepted. In addition, there were significant relationships for each of the six demographic variables with at least one of the lifestyle change variables. Those who are seeking and are positively impacted by PHCI are better educated, female, and (depending upon the lifestyle change variable in question) fall into a definite age category. There is partial support …
All In Or A` La Carte: Preferences Of Medical Tourists Towards Value Of Co-Creation, Michael Dotson, Jennifer Henson Nevins, Bonnie S. Guy
All In Or A` La Carte: Preferences Of Medical Tourists Towards Value Of Co-Creation, Michael Dotson, Jennifer Henson Nevins, Bonnie S. Guy
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Patients Beyond Borders (2014) defines a medical tourist as anyone who travels across international borders for the purpose of receiving nonemergency medical care. It has been estimated that the market size in USD ranges from 38.5 to 55 billion based upon eleven million cross-border patients worldwide spending an average of 3,500 – to 5,000 USD per visit. Further, Patients Beyond Borders suggests that the top Medical tourism destinations are Costa Rica, India, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and the United States.