Our Research: “Food shoppers’ share of wallet: a small city case in a changing competitive environment”, Azeem, Baker, Villano, Mounter and Griffith

Australia’s highly concentrated food retail environment is examined in the context of competitive entry in a small city. Based on a conceptual framework that draws on existing literature, food stores’ customers’ share of wallet (SOW) is measured in a survey (n=379)...

Our Research: “Train the Child and Teach the Adult: Developing Intervention Strategies for Increasing Seafood Consumption”, Birch, Dean, Fazal-e-Hasan and Lawley

Despite increasing levels of per capita seafood consumption globally, consumption levels across the population vary with many consumers eating less than recommended weekly intakes. This study investigates the influence of childhood patterns of seafood consumption,...

Our Research: “How Ethical Leadership Stimulates Academics’ Retention in Universities: The Mediating Role of Job-related Affective Well-being”, Ahmad, Kaleem and Fazal-e-Hasan

Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between ethical leadership and academics’ retention in universities. It draws on the Conservation of Resources theory to deepen understanding of a process underlying this relationship by which academics are...

Our Research: “Examining the role of consumer hope in explaining the impact of perceived brand value on customer–brand relationship outcomes in an online retailing environment”, – Fazal-e-Hasan, Ahmadi, Mortimer, Grimmer and Kelly

This research examines the role of consumer hope in explaining the impact of perceived brand value on customer–brand relationship outcomes in the context of online retailing. We scrutinise the moderating impact of customer goal attainment on the relationship...

Our Research: “Do Social Protection Transfers Reduce Poverty and Vulnerability to Poverty in Pakistan? Household Level Evidence from Punjab”, Azeem, Mugera & Schilizzi

Empirical studies in different developing countries have investigated the impact of social protection (SP) on ex-post poverty; however, few studies analysed the impact of SP on ex-ante vulnerability to poverty (VtP). This paper contributes to the literature by...

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