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JM Buzz Deep Dive: The Role of Political Ideology in Marketing (with Dr. Nailya Ordabayeva)
jeudi 12 septembre 2024 • Duration 42:13
Political ideologies shape consumer behavior, but how do they intersect with industry, activism, and identity to affect marketplace outcomes and behaviors?
Join host Nailya Ordabayeva (Boston University) as she interviews Kathleen Seiders (Boston College) and Esther Uduehi (University of Washington) about their recent Journal of Marketing studies related to political ideologies in the marketplace.
Articles discussed include:
Kathleen Seiders, Andrea Godfrey Flynn, and Gergana Nenkov, “How Industries Use Direct-to-Public Persuasion in Policy Conflicts: Asymmetries in Public Voting Responses,” Journal of Marketing.
Esther Uduehi, Julian K. Saint Clair, and Rowena Crabbe, "Intersectionality in Marketing: A Paradigm for Understanding Understudied Consumers," Journal of Marketing.
Host: Nailya Ordabayeva Topics: politics, marketing, intersectionality, conservatives, liberals, public policy, persuasion
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Is It Time to Move Beyond Null Hypothesis Significance Testing?
jeudi 5 septembre 2024 • Duration 04:22
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the default approach to statistical analysis and reporting in marketing and, more broadly, in the biomedical and social sciences. A Journal of Marketing study advocates for rethinking this approach entirely.
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2023/12/12/time-to-abandon-null-hypothesis-significance-testing-moving-beyond-the-default-approach-to-statistical-analysis-and-reporting/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231216910
Reference: Blakeley B. McShane, Eric T. Bradlow, John G. Lynch, Jr., and Robert J. Meyer, “‘Statistical Significance’ and Statistical Reporting: Moving Beyond Binary,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: p-values, statistics, statistical significance, research
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
JM Buzz Deep Dive: How High-Arousal Language Shapes Influencers’ Impact (with Dr. Bitty Balducci)
jeudi 25 avril 2024 • Duration 35:54
Consumers typically view micro influencers as regular people, so if they say something like “this shake is AMAZING,” consumers believe they really are excited about the shake and just want to share their discovery with friends and followers. But the same statement by a macro influencer could result in distrust.
Join host Bitty Balducci (Washington State University) as she interviews Luca Cascio Rizzo (Luiss Guido Carli University) and Alicia Underwood (TwentyThree, LLC) about the fascinating findings of a new Journal of Marketing study showing how influencers’ use of high-arousal language can affect consumer trust and, in turn, how consumers engage with content. Reference: Giovanni Luca Cascio Rizzo, Francisco Villarroel Ordenes, Rumen Pozharliev, Matteo De Angelis, and Michele Costabile, “How High-Arousal Language Shapes Micro Versus Macro Influencers’ Impact,” Journal of Marketing.
Host: Bitty Balducci Topics: influencer marketing, language, social media, consumer trust, follower size
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Decolonizing Health Care: The Role of Marketing
jeudi 18 avril 2024 • Duration 05:36
Targeted marketing can dismantle colonial health narratives, amplifying First Nations voices for fair health services.
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2024/01/23/marketing-for-equity-pioneering-culturally-competent-health-care-for-first-nations/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231209925
Reference: Reece George, Steven D’Alessandro, Mehmet Ibrahim Mehmet, Mona Nikidehaghani, Michelle Evans, Gaurangi Laud, and Deirdre Tedmanson, “On the Path to Decolonizing Health Care Services: The Role of Marketing,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: first nations, health marketing, decolonization, indigenous, equity
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
AMAZING, INCREDIBLE, SUPERB: How Influencers' High-Arousal Language Can Boost—Or Hurt—Engagement
jeudi 11 avril 2024 • Duration 04:17
A new Journal of Marketing study shows that high-arousal language can work for small-scale influencers but not for influencers with a bigger reach.
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2024/01/16/amazing-great-superb-how-influencers-high-arousal-language-can-boost-or-hurt-engagement/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231207636
Reference: Giovanni Luca Cascio Rizzo, Francisco Villarroel Ordenes, Rumen Pozharliev, Matteo De Angelis, and Michele Costabile, “How High-Arousal Language Shapes Micro Versus Macro Influencers’ Impact,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: influencer marketing, language, social media, engagement
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Addressing the Rural Health Care Crisis: Pay Doctors to Travel from Urban Areas
jeudi 4 avril 2024 • Duration 03:22
A new Journal of Marketing study shows that subsidizing outreach in the form of a per-mile payment is a cost-effective means of addressing the rural health care crisis.
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2024/01/09/addressing-the-rural-health-care-crisis-pay-doctors-to-travel-from-urban-areas/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231207830
Reference: J. Jason Bell, Sanghak Lee, and Thomas S. Gruca, “Bringing the Doctor to the Patients: Cardiology Outreach to Rural Areas,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: health care, rural, physicians, doctors, medicine
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
JM Buzz Deep Dive: New Research on Design in Business (with Dr. Claudia Townsend)
jeudi 28 mars 2024 • Duration 48:24
Former IBM CEO, Thomas Watson Jr., famously said, "good design is good business." In this JM Buzz episode, we spotlight two great papers that help us understand how design can work for—and against—good business.
Join host Claudia Townsend (University of Miami) as she interviews authors of recent Journal of Marketing articles exploring design: Nikolaus Franke (WU Vienna University of Economics and Business), Alicia Kulczynski (Newcastle Business School), and Margurite Hook (Newcastle Business School).
The studies discussed include:
- Franziska Krause and Nikolaus Franke, “Understanding Consumer Self-Design Abandonment: A Dynamic Perspective,” Journal of Marketing. (Read an in-depth summary of this research here.)
- Alicia Kulczynski and Margurite Hook, “Typography Talks: Influencing Vintage Anemoia and Product Safety Perceptions with Vintage Typography,” Journal of Marketing. (Read an in-depth summary of this research here.)
Host: Claudia Townsend
Topics: design, self-design, typography, nostalgia, marketing
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Should Hospitals Specialize in an Area or Diversify?
jeudi 7 mars 2024 • Duration 04:12
Specialize? Diversify? Do patients care? This Journal of Marketing study assesses the impact of a hospital’s portfolio of services on patient demand.
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2023/11/14/should-hospitals-specialize-in-an-area-or-diversify-the-impact-of-hospital-portfolios-on-patient-demand/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231204247
Reference: Sarang Sunder and Sriram Thirumalai, “Hospital Portfolio Strategy and Patient Choice,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: hospital marketing, medical departments, portfolio strategy, patient choice
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
JM Buzz Deep Dive: Moving Beyond Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (with Dr. Christopher Bechler)
jeudi 29 février 2024 • Duration 37:43
Is it time for marketers and researchers to abandon null hypothesis significance testing? A new Journal of Marketing study says yes.
Join host Christopher Bechler (University of Notre Dame) for a fascinating discussion about a new Journal of Marketing study that advocates for a major transition in statistical analysis and reporting. He talks with study authors Blake McShane, Eric Bradlow, John Lynch, and Robert Meyer, as well as Fred Feinberg, about breaking away from the stubborn focus on a p-value's position relative to .05.
Reference: Blakeley B. McShane, Eric T. Bradlow, John G. Lynch, Jr., and Robert J. Meyer, “‘Statistical Significance’ and Statistical Reporting: Moving Beyond Binary,” Journal of Marketing.
Fred Feinberg's commentary is available here.
Read a quick recap of this research: https://www.ama.org/2023/12/12/time-to-abandon-null-hypothesis-significance-testing-moving-beyond-the-default-approach-to-statistical-analysis-and-reporting/
Topics: research, statistical significance, p-values, replication, science
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Should National Brand Manufacturers Enter the Intensely Competitive Private Label Business?
jeudi 15 février 2024 • Duration 03:29
A new Journal of Marketing study explores the complex trade-offs involved when manufacturers of national brands supply private labels to retailers, a practice known as "dual branding."
Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2023/11/07/should-national-brand-manufacturers-enter-the-intensely-competitive-private-label-business/
Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231196575
Reference: Yu Ma, Kusum L. Ailawadi, Mercedes Martos-Partal, and Óscar González-Benito, “Dual Branding by National Brand Manufacturers: Drivers and Outcomes,” Journal of Marketing.
Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: dual branding, b2b, private labels, marketing management
The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM








