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A Comparison of Motivational Patterns in Sustainable Food Consumption between Pakistan and Finland : Duties or Self-Reliance?
Rahman, Saleem ur; Luomala, Harri (Routledge, 08.09.2020)
articleThis research explores organic food consumption motivations in Pakistan and Finland. It links the findings to life goals typifying vertically collectivistic and horizontally individualistic cultures in order to produce a ... -
A contextual account of digital servitization through autonomous solutions : Aligning a digital servitization process and a maritime service ecosystem transformation to autonomous shipping
Makkonen, Hannu; Nordberg-Davies, Sini; Saarni, Jouni; Huikkola, Tuomas (Elsevier, 04 / 2022)
articleThis study focuses on digital servitization (DS) through autonomous solutions by building on a service ecosystems perspective. The rise of autonomous solutions exemplifies the ongoing digitalization and societal transformation ... -
A cross-cultural study on consumer preferences for olive oil
Chrysochou, Polymeros; Tiganis, Antonios; Trigui, Imene Trabelsi; Grunert, Klaus G. (Elsevier, 14.11.2021)
articleIn this paper, we study consumer preferences for olive oil across four countries (Denmark, France, Tunisia, and the US). Based on a large-scale study with olive oil consumers (N = 3,462), we use the Best-Worst Scaling ... -
A destination's gastronomy as a means for holiday well-being
Björk, Peter; Kauppinen-Räisänen, Hannele (Emerald, 03.07.2017)
articlePurpose - To provide insights into holiday well-being, the purpose of this paper is to examine two inevitable traveller activities related to destinations’ gastronomy: pre-trip food information sourcing and the daily meals ... -
A Mixed-Methods Study of Marketing Students’ Game-Playing Motivations and Gamification Elements
Jaskari, Minna-Maarit; Syrjälä, Henna (Sage Publications, 02.04.2022)
articleIn this article, we examine the linkage between students’ game-playing motivations and a wide variety of gamification elements within higher marketing education. Using an interpretive and convergent mixed-methods design, ... -
A quick review of ethics, design thinking, gender, and AI development
Kronqvist, Aila; Rousi, Rebekah Ann (Taylor & Francis, 02.11.2022)
articleEthics, artificial intelligence (AI), and design thinking are current buzz words. The threat of bias-riddled machine learning algorithms is represented media-wide. Research and development initiatives are endeavoring to ... -
A review of formal and informal regulations in the Nordic influencer industry
Abidin, Crystal; Hansen, Kjeld; Hogsnes, Mathilde; Newlands, Gemma; Nielsen, Mette Lykke; Yung Nielsen, Louise; Sihvonen, Tanja (Sciendo, 30.05.2020)
articleThis article provides a systematic review of laws, guidelines, and best practices related to the Nordic influencer industry as of the year 2020. We highlight some nuanced differences or shortfalls across Denmark, Finland, ... -
A Review of International Entrepreneurship as Part of Broader Opportunity Research : Topic Modelling Approach
Puhakka, Vesa; Ojala, Arto; Jafari-Sadeghi, Vahid; Amoozad Mahdiraji, Hannan; Dana, Léo-Paul (Springer, 22.05.2021)
bookPartAlthough international entrepreneurship reviews have made a significant contribution to the subject’s knowledge, researchers have not unleashed its full potential. This review provides an understanding of the deeper ... -
A semiotic analysis on cultural meanings of eating horsemeat
Leipämaa-Leskinen, Hanna; Syrjälä, Henna; Jaskari, Minna-Maarit (Emerald, 11.06.2018)
articlePurpose: Drawing on food consumption research and human-animal studies, this study explores how the meanings related to a living horse may be transferred to those of horsemeat. This is accomplished by constructing a nuanced ... -
A taste of things to come : Effect of temporal order of information and product experience on evaluation of healthy and sustainable plant-based products
Banovic, Marija; Arvola, Anne; Pennanen, Kyösti; Duta, Denisa E.; Sveinsdóttir, Kolbrún; Sozer, Nesli; Grunert, Klaus G. (Frontiers Media S.A., 08.09.2022)
articleCurrent patterns of meat consumption are considered unsustainable. Plant-based products are presented as a solution. However, while some plant-based products thrive, others do not make the cut due to the information “framing” ... -
A transition from goods-dominant to service-dominant exchange logic in a B2B relationship : a relationship positioning perspective
Makkonen, Hannu; Saarikorpi, Mervi; Rajala, Risto (Elsevier, 01.08.2019)
articleThe study complements the dominant interpretations of positioning in marketing management research by introducing a relational perspective on positioning in the industrial markets. Instead of focusing on products, brand, ... -
A values-beliefs-attitude model of local food consumption : an empirical study in China and Denmark
Zhang, Ting; Grunert, Klaus G.; Zhou, Yanfeng (Elsevier, 01.07.2020)
articleConsumers’ and policy makers’ interest in local foods is growing. Accordingly, researchers are also increasingly paying attention to the consumption of local foods. Studies have identified preference for local foods as an ... -
Acting for Change - A Communicational Perspective to Corporate Activism
Jantunen, Saija; Hirsto, Heidi; Katajamäki, Heli; Enell-Nilsson, Mona; Kauppinen-Räisänen, Hannele; Kääntä, Liisa; Salovaara, Harri (VAKKI ry, 21.12.2021)
articleBusiness corporations are increasingly engaging in social and political issues through public actions and statements that have been described as corporate activism. In this paper, our aim is to deepen the understanding ... -
Action for transparency-creation – process types and participant roles in IR policies of Danish, Finnish and Italian companies
Enell-Nilsson, Mona; Koskela, Merja (VAKKI ry, 2019)
articleIn this paper, we study Investor Relations policies of Danish, Finnish, and Italian listed companies. In these publicly available policy texts, companies outline how they intend to communicate with their stakeholders in ... -
Active agency, access and power
Salojärvi, Virpi; Jensen, Rikke Bjerg (SAGE Publications, 01.09.2021)
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Adaptive learning in cross-sector collaboration during global emergency : conceptual insights in the context of COVID-19 pandemic
Arslan, Ahmad; Golgeci, Ismail; Khan, Zaheer; Al-Tabbaa, Omar; Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, Pia (Emerald, 07.01.2021)
articlePurpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the important role of cross-sector partnerships and collaboration in global emergency management, relevant in situations such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and grand ... -
Addressing the Complexity of the Digital Divide and the Role of Government in Addressing It : Role of Government in Bridging the Digital Divide
Ali, Khawaja Sazzad; Faroque, Anisur R.; Islam, Quazi Tafsirul; Goel, Richa; Singh, Tilottama (Emerald, 04.12.2023)
bookPartThe digital divide refers to the gap among citizens of a country or across borders due to the lack of ease of access to digital means for some and the difficulty for others. The possession of electronic gadgets, smooth ... -
Agile logic for SaaS implementation : Capitalizing on marketing automation software in a start-up
Mero, Joel; Leinonen, Miira; Makkonen, Hannu; Karjaluoto, Heikki (Elsevier, 06 / 2022)
articleThe emergence of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has facilitated agile technology implementation that focuses on iterative adaptations via learning by doing rather than the realization of a predesigned implementation plan. ... -
'Alexa, order me a pizza!' : The mediating role of psychological power in the consumer-voice assistant interaction
Tassiello, Vito; Tillotson, Jack S.; Rome, Alexandra S. (Wiley, 07 / 2021)
articleThis article investigates the consumer–voice assistant (VA) interaction in the context of food and beverage purchase choices and the role that psychological power plays in the consumer decision-making process. A series of ... -
Ambidextrous Learning and Survival of Early International Firms-The Role of Social Media Usage
Appiah, Emmanuel (University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 05.01.2021)
articlePrior studies show the importance of social media in facilitating both exploitative learning and exploratory learning. The central concern is how the usage of social media influences the blend of both exploitative learning ...