Items where Kingston Author is "Chawdhary, Rahul"

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Article

Quamina, L.T., Xue, M. and Chawdhary, R. (2023) Co-branding as a masstige strategy for luxury brands : desirable or not? Journal of Business Research, 158, p. 113704. ISSN (print) 0148-2963

Chawdhary, Rahul, Merz, Eva‐Maria and van Weert, Anton (2022) Editorial : special issue Covid‐19 and donation behaviour : evidence on different types of donation behaviour from different countries. Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing, 27(3), e1774. ISSN (print) 2691-1361

Chawdhary, Rahul and Weber, Laura (2021) Investigating the effectiveness of received offline word of mouth : role of acquired and ascribed homophily. FIIB Business Review, ISSN (print) 2319-7145 (Epub Ahead of Print)

East, Robert, Romaniuk, Jenni, Chawdhary, Rahul and Uncles, Mark (2017) The impact of word of mouth on intention to purchase currently used and other brands. International Journal of Market Research, 59(3), pp. 321-334. ISSN (print) 1470-7853

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2015) Investigating the consequences of word of mouth from a WOM sender’s perspective in the services context. Journal of Marketing Management, 31(9-10), pp. 1018-1039. ISSN (print) 0267-257X

Book Section

Chawdhary, Rahul (2019) Marketing for scientists. In: Mellor, Robert B., (ed.) Management for scientists. Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited. pp. 113-128. ISBN 9781787692046

Conference or Workshop Item

Chawdhary, Rahul (2023) Designing curriculum via 3C framework. In: The 11th European Conference on Education (ECE2023); 13-17 Jul 2023, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul, Ivanova, Anna and Chaudhary, Arslan (2023) Reflexive effects of negative word of mouth on brand hate. In: Academy of Marketing Conference 2023 : From Revolution to Revolutions; 03-06 Jul 2023, Birmingham, U.K..

Chawdhary, Rahul, Ivanova, Anna and Chaudhary, Arslan (2023) Reflexive effects of negative word of mouth : pilot study. In: EMAC Annual Conference 2023; 23-26 May 2023, Odense, Denmark. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul and Chaudhary, Arslan (2022) Brand love & hate : how given word of mouth shapes brand relationships. In: British Academy of Management Conference 2022; 31 Aug - 2 Sep 2022, Manchester, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul, Dall'olmo Riley, Francesca and Hand, Christopher (2019) Sharing my experience or yours : the differential influence of self, social and social intention needs in stimulating positive word of mouth. In: British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference 2019 : Building and Sustaining High Performance Organisations in Uncertain Times : Challenges and Opportunities; 03 - 05 Sep 2019, Birmingham, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'olmo Riley, Francesca (2019) Are millennials different from non-millennials in their recommendations? In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2019 : When you tire of marketing you tire of life; 02 -04 Jul 2019, London, U.K..

Chawdhary, Rahul, Dall'olmo Riley, Francesca and Hand, Christopher (2019) Psychological drivers of social talk : my experience or yours? In: 10th Annual Faculty Research Conference: Contemporary Issues in Business and Social Sciences in a period of uncertainty; 03 - 04 Jun 2019, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul, Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca and Lomax, Wendy (2017) Are you listening to me: effect of recommendation rejection and acceptance on the WOM Sender? In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2017: Freedom Through Marketing: Looking Back, Going Forward; 3-6 Jul 2017, Hull, U.K..

Elwalda, Abdulaziz, De Oliveira, Mauro and Chawdhary, Rahul (2017) Replication : what makes online review helpful in emerging markets. In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2017: Freedom Through Marketing: Looking Back, Going Forward; 3-6 Jul 2017, Hull, U.K..

Chawdhary, Rahul, Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca and Lomax, Wendy (2016) Return to sender: exploring the consequences of WOM on the person who articulated it. In: 45th European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Annual Conference: Marketing in the Age of Data; 24-27 May 2016, Oslo, Norway.

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2015) Understanding the boomerang effect of articulating word of mouth on the communicator’s own commitment and loyalty. In: 44th European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Annual Conference: Collaboration in Research; 26-29 May 2015, Leuven, Belgium. (Unpublished)

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2015) Outcomes of articulating word of mouth: a review and synthesis of the literature. In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2015: The Magic in Marketing; 7-9 Jul 2015, Limerick, Ireland.

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2014) Investigating antecedents and consequences of word of mouth from a WOM sender’s perspective in the services context. In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2014: Marketing Dimensions: People, Places and Spaces; 7-10 Jul 2014, Bournemouth, U.K..

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2014) Antecedent and consequences of positive word of mouth from WOM sender’s perspective: a conceptual framework in the services context. In: 43rd European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Annual Conference: Paradigm Shifts & Interactions; 3-6 Jun 2014, Valencia, Spain. ISBN 9788437094533

Chawdhary, Rahul and Dall'Olmo Riley, Francesca (2014) Service encounters: case for understanding organisational sub-cultures. In: Academy of Marketing (AM) Conference 2014: Marketing Dimensions: People, Places and Spaces; 7-10 Jul 2014, Bournemouth, U.K..

Chawdhary, Rahul (2013) An empirical investigation of customer satisfaction-PWOM-service loyalty link from the WOM sender's perspective in the services context. In: 26th European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Doctoral Colloquium; 2-4 Jun 2013, Istanbul, Turkey.

Thesis

Chawdhary, Rahul (2015) Investigating the consequences of word of mouth from a WOM sender's perspective in the services context. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

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