Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Marketing & Strategy" and Year is 2017
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Bottger, Tim, Rudolph, Thomas, Evanschitzky, Heiner and Pfrang, Thilo (2017). Customer inspiration:Conceptualization, scale development, and validation. Journal of Marketing, 81 (6), pp. 116-131.
Daniels-Gombert, Gabrielle (2017). Examining the group-level effects of corporate identity cues on organisational identification and role behaviours. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Eden, Colin, Pyrko, Igor and Howick, Susan (2017). Knowledge Acquisition Using Group Decision Support Systems. IN: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation. Schoop, Mareike and Kilgour, D. Marc (eds) HOHENHEIM DISCUSSION PAPERS IN BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . DEU: University of Hohenheim.
Evanschitzky, Heiner, Malhotra, Neeru, v. Wangenheim, Florian and Lemon, Katherine N. (2017). Antecedents of peripheral services cross-buying behavior. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 36 , pp. 218-224.
Glanfield, Keith, Saunders, John, Evanschitzky, Heiner and Rudd, John M. (2017). Corporate identity at the stakeholder group level. International Studies of Management and Organization, 47 (2), pp. 135-158.
Hussain, M., Tapinos, E. and Knight, L. (2017). Scenario-driven roadmapping for technology foresight. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 124 , pp. 160-177.
Kaatz, Christopher, Brock, Christian and Blut, Markus (2017). Developing a Conceptualization of Mobile Service Quality. IN: ICIS 2017. KOR: Association for Information Systems.
Malhotra, Neeru, Sahadev, Sunil and Purani, Keyoor (2017). Psychological contract violation and customer intention to reuse online retailers:exploring mediating and moderating mechanisms. Journal of Business Research, 75 , pp. 17-28.
Omidvar, Omid, Edler, Jakob and Malik, Khaleel (2017). Development of absorptive capacity over time and across boundaries: The case of R&D consortia. Long Range Planning, 50 (5), pp. 665-683.
Palmer, Mark, de Kervenoael, Ronan and Jacob, Dimitry (2017). Temporary institutional breakdowns:the work of university traditions in the consumption of innovative textbooks. Studies in Higher Education, 43 (12), pp. 2176-2193.
Pyrko, Igor, Dörfler, Viktor and Eden, Colin (2017). Thinking together: What makes Communities of Practice work? Human Relations, 70 (4), pp. 389-409.
Pyrko, Igor, Eden, Colin and Ackermann, Fran (2017). Towards a Typology of Roles in Strategy Making Workshops:Building on the Use of the GSS Data Logs. IN: Group Decision and Negotiation Conference. Schoop, Mareike and Kilgour, D. Marc (eds) HOHENHEIM DISCUSSION PAPERS IN BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . DEU: University of Hohenheim.
Pyrko, Igor, Eden, Colin, Dörfler, Viktor and Stierand, Marc (2017). Facilitating communities of practice with causal mapping workshops. IN: International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics. Proceedings IFKAD 2017 . SUN: UNSPECIFIED.
Stock, Ruth Maria, de Jong, Ad and Zacharias, Nicolas A. (2017). Frontline employees’ innovative service behavior as key to customer loyalty:insights into FLEs’ resource gain spiral. Journal of Product Innovation management, 34 (2), pp. 223-245.
Taheri, Babak, Coelho, Filipe J., Sousa, Carlos M.P. and Evanschitzky, Heiner (2017). Mood regulation, customer participation, and customer value creation in hospitality services. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 29 (12), pp. 3063-3081.
Woisetschläger, David M., Backhaus, Christof and Cornwell, T. Bettina (2017). Inferring corporate motives:how deal characteristics shape sponsorship perceptions. Journal of Marketing, 81 (5), pp. 121-141.
Wright, George, Meadows, Maureen, Tapinos, Efstathios, O'Brien, Frances and Pyper, Neil (2017). Improving scenario methodology:theory and practice introduction to the special issue. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 124 , pp. 1-5.
de Kervenoael, Ronan, Schwob, Alexandre, Palmer, Mark and Simmons, Geoff (2017). Smartphone chronic gaming consumption and positive coping practice. Information Technology and People, 30 (2), pp. 503-519.