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Bath CCT Ideation Retreat

Introduction

University of Bath, 1-2 Jun 2026; Deadline 30 Apr

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: Events

Posted by: Olivier Sibai


Bath CCT Ideation Retreat – June 1stÌýand 2ndÌý

Transforming the idea into a compelling project is often the hardest, longest and most frustrating part of the research journey. Ideation can feel elusive, especially when navigating complex theoretical terrain and diverse methodological possibilities. Yet, when we find the right direction early on, projects evolve quickly, meaningfully and joyfully.

This retreat is designed to help make that happen. We’re bringing together the collective energy and expertise from the London CCT network and the West Country CCT community (Bath, Bristol, Cardiff) to support up to 30 participants in developing strong, actionable research ideas.

Through one-on-one conversations, group discussions, focused writing sessions and informal chats, this retreat will provide a supportive space for you to refine your thinking, connect with peers, and move your projects forward.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bath offers a brilliant backdrop for this creative work – with its beautiful Georgian architecture, serene atmosphere and easy access to nature. Whether you’re at the start of a new inquiry or looking to sharpen an emerging concept, please join us at the School of Management for two days of creative momentum, focused ideation and shared insight!

What to expect

1:1 mentor meetings:Ìýaccess to 30-minute meetings with CCT researchers, including various senior academics, for focused feedback

Breakout group discussion:Ìýfocused exchanges in small groups to ideate with an expert audience on your research project

Focused writing:Ìýdedicated writing time in a supportive environment, with scheduled breaks, refreshments and lunch

Collaboration:Ìýopportunities to work on your research idea in-person with your co-authors and grab a colleague around a break or dinner to pick their brain

Socialise:Ìýhang out with friends and colleagues around breaks, lunch and dinner

Easy access to EMAC conference:Ìýtake the opportunity to extend your stay in Bath and attend the , starting the day after the retreat. Please note: this requires a separate registration.

Who can attend

While we primarily aim to connect CCT researchers from London and the West Country, any PhD or faculty doing or interested in CCT research is welcome.

Project scope and participation

The retreat emphasises exploratory, generative work that benefits from collaborative input and fresh perspectives.

We therefore encourage attendees to focus on papers that are ongoing, unfinished or at risk of being set aside – whether a nascent idea, a concept in need of refinement, or an empirical study where the theoretical framework is still forming and the narrative needs shaping.

Mentors

Mentors to the retreat, with whom participants will be able to discuss with and gain feedback from include Prof. Avi Shankar, Prof. Eric Arnould, Prof. Marius Luedicke, Prof. Zeynep Arsel (online), Prof. Nil Toulouse and Dr. Rebecca Scott

Cost

Participation is free and lunch will be provided. However, you will need to cover the costs of your accommodation and dinner.

If you are a PhD student or early-career researcher whose participation might be constrained by financial concerns, we have a small funding pot to help cover travel expenses. Please get in touch with the organisers for more details.

Registration

To manage capacity and ensure the smooth running of the retreat, participation is capped at 30 participants. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

ÌýAttendees are required to submit a brief abstract of their project: please include this as long-form text within the registration form.

Registration deadline:ÌýThursday 30 April 2026

Organising team

, Senior Lecturer in Marketing (Associate Professor), University of Bath School of Management

, Senior Lecturer in Marketing (Associate Professor), University of Bath School of Management

, Senior Lecturer in Marketing (Associate Professor), Queen Mary University of London

For enquiries, please contact lead organiser Olivier Sibai.