JMR Updates for Mar 2024
Introduction
Scholarly Insights in collaboration with DocSIG, and How I Wrote This
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: Journal News
Posted by: Rebecca Hamilton
JMR Updates – March 2024
In “How I Wrote This” Episode 8: From Movie Night to Covid Quarantine, Joyce Liu and Anirban Mukhopadhyay Talk about Favorite Possessions and Well-Being
In , JMR Co-editor talks with and from Bayes Business School, City, University of London about how they, along with coauthor , developed an idea from movie night into a JMR publication, . The article finds effects of income inequality on feelings of deprivation can be attenuated by focusing on a favorite possession, but well hear how the idea started out with a different focus before the role of favorite possessions became clear. Youll want to listen to learn why the final submission of this article is unforgettable for one of the authors plus how the nuggets they uncovered along the way shaped the paper.
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Check Out the Latest Issues of JMRs Scholarly Insights
series is a collaboration between JMR and the , in which doctoral students interview authors of recently published JMR papers. The series, coordinated by doctoral students Sameed Khan and Daria Koksal, highlights insights from the papers in an accessible way and includes these three recent issues:
- : This issue, written by doctoral students Carissa M. Colligan and Xinge Li, features by Joseph Reiff, Hengchen Dai, John Beshears, Katherine Milkman and Schlomo Benartzi.
- : This issue, written by doctoral students Mike Nguyen and Yang Gao, featuresby W. Jason Choi, Kinshuk Jerath and Miklos Sarvary.
- : This issue, written by doctoral students Yuanchen Su and Christian Arroyo, features by Johannes Habel, Sascha Alavi and Nicolas Heinitz.