I have been thinking a lot about information quality, lately. It is at the heart of a research initiative I am working on at the moment, and which I presented earlier this month at the Academy of Marketing conference, in Southampton – I promise to write a blog post about it and to upload the slides, … Continue reading When we can not trust the gatekeepers
Month: July 2012
#followfriday: @marissamayer
#followfriday (or #ff) is a tradition started by Micah Baldwin (according to Mashable), whereby you name Twitter user your followers should know about. In addition to naming interesting users on Twitter, I provide a bit of background information on them in here. Enjoy! Unless you have been hiding under a rock somewhere, you will have … Continue reading #followfriday: @marissamayer
The challenging research-shopper
The Financial Times reported that Amazon is investing in new warehouses, operations and systems, in order to be able to offer same-day delivery. Subsequently, analysts (for instance, here) predicted that this would be the final nail in the coffin of local high-street retailers – i.e., that once customers are able to get their goods within … Continue reading The challenging research-shopper
New office and pre-reading list for MSc Marketing
While I was at the Academy of Marketing conference, last week, the lovely people of the logistics team moved all my books, folders, etc to my new office. They even put the books back on the shelves. This has got to be easiest office move I have ever had... and I had a few. Now, … Continue reading New office and pre-reading list for MSc Marketing
Computers: getting under your skin?
I have recently participated in the annual conference of the Academy of Marketing, which this year took place in Southampton. The conference was kick-started by Charles Hofacker, Professor of Marketing at Florida State University. The keynote speaker noted that, over time, computers have moved closer and closer to the user. For instance, he recalled that, … Continue reading Computers: getting under your skin?