Items where Department is "Marketing" and Year is 2026
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Ashman, Rachel and Brown, Stephen and Patterson, Anthony (2026) On Mapping a Marketing Monstrosity : Barbie, Barbara and the Reorientation of Literary Criticism. Journal of Marketing Management, 42 (3-4). pp. 384-421. ISSN 0267-257X
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Bulawa, Nicole and Jacob, Frank (2026) The unfolding of conceivable practice trajectories as market-making opportunities. Marketing Theory, 26 (1). pp. 49-76. ISSN 1470-5931
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Celik, Fatih and Koc, Erdogan and Yildiz, Selçuk Yasin and Tarim, Emre and Daryanto, Ahmad (2026) Exploring the potential of the pratfall effect in travel influencer marketing. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 66: 101388. ISSN 1447-6770
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Francis, Lee (2026) Fighting for Integrity in an Intelligent World. In: RMLE Post-Event Proceedings :. UNSPECIFIED, p. 33. ISBN 9780648601852
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Higgins, Leighanne and O'Leary, Killian (2026) A Cripped Marketing Manifesto : in conversation with Carol Kaufman-Scarborough and Stacey Menzel Baker. Journal of Marketing Management, 42 (3-4). pp. 212-261. ISSN 0267-257X
Higgins, Leighanne and O'Leary, Killian and Tymandra Blewitt-Silcock, Tymandra and Dobson, Amy and Jackson, Sharon (2026) Creating Accessible Markets : Letters to Marketers. In: The Routledge Companion to Critical Marketing :. Routledge. ISBN 9781032911014 (In Press)
Hu, Feihong and Zhao, Xin and Gadalla, Eman (2026) Gift and Anti-gift : The Dynamics of Relationships in MMORPGs. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.
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Newton, Radka and Rindt, Jekaterina (2026) Reclaiming Place in Management Education : Designing Regenerative Curricula for Civic Learning. In: 2026 Research in Management Learning and Education (RMLE) Unconference, 2026-01-08 - 2026-01-09, University of Warwick.
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O'Leary, Killian and Higgins, Leighanne (2026) Disabling atmospheres : How consumers with disabilities experience affects of abnormalcy and ableism in the marketplace. Marketing Theory. ISSN 1470-5931
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Tarim, Emre (2026) Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve risk fuelling US inflation and ending dollar dominance. The Conversation.
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