Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Green, keen, and somewhere in between: An employee environmental segmentation study | 2024 |
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Professor Klaus Schoefer Professor Danae Manika Dr Efstathia Tzemou
| The “Dark Side” of General Health and Fitness-Related Self-Service Technologies: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Directions for Future Research | 2024 |
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Professor Natalia Yannopoulou Professor Danae Manika KC Chandrasapth Dr Mina Tajvidi
| What we do know and don’t know about marketing communications on mature consumers | 2023 |
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Professor Katarina Novakovic Dr Deepashree Thumbarathy Professor Marloes Peeters Professor Mark Geoghegan Dr Josephine Go Jefferies et al. | Zero-waste circular economy of plastic packaging: The bottlenecks and a way forward | 2023 |
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Professor Danae Manika Dr Dan Petrovici
| Guest editorial: psychological perspectives on consumer obesity | 2022 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Advancing spillover research: behavioural, contextual and temporal approaches | 2021 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Savvas Papagiannidis Professor Michael Bourlakis Richard Clarke
| Drawing on Subjective Knowledge and Information Receptivity to Examine an Environmental Sustainability Policy: Insights from the UK's Bag Charge Policy | 2021 |
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Saadet Meltem Hut Professor Danae Manika Dr Josephine Go Jefferies Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| Food consumption and time: Meanings and processes underlying choices | 2021 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| How pride triggered by pro-environmental technology adoption spills over into conservation behaviours: A social business application | 2021 |
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Saadet Meltem Hut Professor Danae Manika Dr Josephine Go Jefferies Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| The hedonic or eudaimonic way: Understanding the impact of subjective time an wellbeing motives on healthy food choice | 2021 |
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Saadet Meltem Hut Professor Danae Manika Dr Josephine Go Jefferies Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| Understanding the Concept of Time for Food Wellbeing | 2021 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| A Configurational Approach to Consumer Animosity: An Abstract | 2020 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| aPRIDIT Unsupervised Classification with Asymmetric Valuation of Variable Discriminatory Worth | 2020 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Are they sinners or saints? A multi-level investigation of hypocrisy in organisational and employee pro-environmental behaviours | 2020 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Does Humour Influence Perceptions of the Ethicality of Female-Disparaging Advertising? | 2020 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Hypocrisy in corporate and individual social responsibility: Causes, consequences and implications | 2020 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations | 2020 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| 'Student Switch Off!': How do university students respond to a corporate-sponsored pro-environmental social marketing campaign? | 2019 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Why consumer animosity reduces product quality perceptions: The role of extreme emotions in international crises | 2019 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Savvas Papagiannidis Professor Michael Bourlakis
| Environmental Sustainability and Public Policy Compliance: A Study of the UK’s Single-use Bag Charge Policy | 2018 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| Introduction to the Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour | 2018 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Organisational and employee symbolic environmental behaviours: an integrated multi-level framework | 2018 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| The influence of prior knowledge structures on website attitudes and behavioral intentions | 2018 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| An environmental social marketing intervention in cultural heritage tourism: a realist evaluation | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Consumer Interpretation of Brand Prominence Signals: Insights for a Broadened Typology | 2017 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| Consumers’ identities and compartmentalisation tendencies in alcohol consumption | 2017 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| Examining the Effect of an Environmental Social Marketing Intervention among University Employees | 2017 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| Green intentions under the blue flag: Exploring differences in EU consumers’ willingness to pay more for environmentally-friendly products | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Health marketing communications: An integrated conceptual framework of key determinants of health behavior across the stages-of-change | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| How Does Objective and Subjective Human Papillomavirus Knowledge Affect Information-Seeking Intentions and Source Preferences? | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Pride in Technology‐Based Health Interventions: A Double‐Edged Sword | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| The offline spill-over of signing online petitions against companies: A dual pathway model | 2017 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Savvas Papagiannidis Professor Michael Bourlakis
| Understanding the effects of a social media service failure apology: A comparative study of customers vs. potential customers | 2017 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| An Exploration of CSR Development In Heritage Tourism | 2016 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Causes And Consequences Of Trust In Direct-To-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising | 2016 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Linking Environmental Sustainability and Healthcare: Exploring the effects of an energy saving intervention in two hospitals | 2016 |
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Professor Savvas Papagiannidis Professor Danae Manika
| Political Participation and Engagement via Different Online and Offline Channels | 2016 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| The Moderating Role of Age in Responses to Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising | 2016 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| The role of generativity and attitudes on employees home and workplace water and energy saving behaviours | 2016 |
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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith Professor Danae Manika
| An Environmental Social Marketing Intervention among Employees: Assessing Attitude and Behaviour Change | 2015 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
| Can a CEO's YouTube apology following a service failure win customers' hearts? | 2015 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| Heritage tourism, CSR and the role of employee environmental behavior | 2015 |
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Professor Danae Manika Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
| The Impact of Individual Attitudinal and Organisational Variables on Workplace Environmentally Friendly Behaviors | 2015 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Factors Associated with the Persuasiveness of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising on HPV Vaccination Among Young Women | 2014 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Consumers Young and Old: Segmenting the Target Markets for Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising | 2011 |
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Professor Danae Manika
| Self-efficacy, Threat, Knowledge, and Information Receptivity: Exploring Pandemic Prevention Behaviors to Enhance Societal Welfare | 2011 |
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