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Doctoral Colloquium Prize Winners

2011 Doctoral Colloquium Prize WinnerWinner of the Doctoral Colloquium Best Paper Award was:
Aaron Gleiberman (pictured right), (supervised by Rajiv Dant). Preventing and Combating the Onset of Dark Side Symptoms: An Empirical Assessment


Doctoral Colloquium Prize WinnerRunners up in the best paper award at the doctoral colloquium were presented with their awards by Gary Warnaby. They were:

Ann T. Walsh, NUI Galway, for Marketing's Contribution to Achieving Sustainable Consumption of Food

and

Doctoral Colloquium Prize WinnerYusra Khogeer, University of Liverpool for The Effects of Anthropomorphism on Consumer Perceptions of Brands and their Products.










University of Liverpool Management SchoolThe Doctoral Colloquium was held on 4th July 2011 at the University of Liverpool Management School, followed by a group dinner in Liverpool that evening.

Doctoral Colloquium Booklet

The Doctoral Colloquium was hosted by an internationally excellent faculty:

Dr. Gary Warnaby - Doctoral Colloquium Chair,  University of Liverpool Management School
Professor Emeritus Michael Baker, University of Strathclyde
Professor Steve Baron, University of Liverpool Management School
Professor John W. Cadogan, Loughborough University Business School
University of Liverpool Management SchoolProfessor Christina Goulding, Coventry University Business School
Dr Toni Hilton, University of Westminster
Professor Nick Lee, Aston Business School
Professor Luiz Moutinho, University of Glasgow Business School
Professor Matthew Robson, Leeds University Business School
Professor Michael Saren, University of Leicester

The Conference Committee was delighted to welcome the Doctoral Colloquium Key Note Speakers on the following topics:

Professor Michael Saren – The Literature Review
Professor Christina Goulding – Doing Qualitative Doctoral Research
Professor Matthew Robson - Doing Quantitative Doctoral Research
Professor John W. Cadogan & Professor Nick Lee – Getting Published



CIM Charitable TrustCIM Charitable Trust Bursaries
40 bursaries of  up to £310, sponsored by the CIM Charitable Trust were available to assist with the cost of attending the colloquium and the conference.

The Academy of Marketing would like to acknowledge the extremely generous support received from The Chartered Institute of Marketing Charitable Trust in funding these Bursaries.

The Chartered Institute of Marketing Charitable Trust was established in 1978 as a totally independent charity. It exists to support education, research and good practice in marketing.




 
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