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“No More Uncle” And Gender-Neutral Marketing, Singapore Management University
“No More Uncle” And Gender-Neutral Marketing, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
How Asian men’s beauty care is shaping conception of masculinity and gender-neutral marketing
Reaching For Rigor And Relevance: Better Marketing Research For A Better World, Shilpa Madan, Et. Al.
Reaching For Rigor And Relevance: Better Marketing Research For A Better World, Shilpa Madan, Et. Al.
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
Over the past several decades, scholars have highlighted the obligations and opportunities for marketing as a discipline to play a role in creating a better world — or risk becoming irrelevant for the largest problems facing consumers and society. This paper provides a framework to enhance the relevance and rigor of research in marketing that not only contributes new knowledge to science, but also makes a positive difference in the world. To that end, we urge authors and reviewers to foster cross-fertilization from different theoretical and methodological silos, bolster robustness through multiple methods, and expand the domain of research to …
China: The Next Big Market For Soft-Branded Hotels?, Elisa Ka-Yan Chan
China: The Next Big Market For Soft-Branded Hotels?, Elisa Ka-Yan Chan
Perspectives@SMU
A wave of deal-making in China’s hotel investment sector is expected to encourage more independent hotels to rebrand as chain affiliates
Why Companies Need To Be Authentic About Brand Activism, Singapore Management University
Why Companies Need To Be Authentic About Brand Activism, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Companies looking to engage in brand activism need to be authentic in their campaign otherwise they run the risk of consumer backlash
Describing Rosé: An Embedding-Based Method For Measuring Preferences, Anirban Mukherjee, Hannah H. Chang
Describing Rosé: An Embedding-Based Method For Measuring Preferences, Anirban Mukherjee, Hannah H. Chang
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
In this paper, we present a novel preference-measurement method for experiential products and develop a novel embedding-based utility model to value product attributes and attribute-levels from participant choices between products described in (unstructured) prose.