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Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Ethical Consumerism in Emerging Markets: Opportunities and Challenges2024
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Green, keen, and somewhere in between: An employee environmental segmentation study2024
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
The role of innovation in for-profit firms' tackling of grand challenges: Special issue editorial2024
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Editorial: Organizational and consumption perspectives on sustainable food culture2023
Dr Amani Alabed
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Dr Rebecca Casey
More than just a chat: a taxonomy of consumers’ relationships with conversational AI agents and their well-being implications2023
Dr Amani Alabed
Dr Ana Javornik
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
AI anthropomorphism and its effect on users’ self-congruence and self–AI integration: A theoretical framework and research agenda2022
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Disentangling Consumers’ CSR Knowledge Types and Effects2022
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
How to communicate typical-local foods to improve food tourism attractiveness2022
Dr Amani Alabed
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Dr Rebecca Casey
I and AI: Towards a Typology of Relationships between the Self and Anthropomorphised AI2022
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
Technology as a catalyst for sustainable social business: Advancing the research agenda. Editorial introduction to the special issue2022
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Advancing spillover research: behavioural, contextual and temporal approaches2021
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Reducing meat consumption at work and at home: facilitators and barriers that influence contextual spillover2021
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
Using Values, Beliefs, and Norms to Predict Conserving Behaviors in Organizations2020
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
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Understanding contextual spillover: Using identity process theory as a lens for analysing behavioural responses to a workplace dietary choice intervention2019
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Employee Pro-Environmental Behaviour2018
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Spillover of pro-environmental behaviour2018
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Savvas Papagiannidis
The influence of prior knowledge structures on website attitudes and behavioral intentions2018
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
An environmental social marketing intervention in cultural heritage tourism: a realist evaluation2017
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
Consumers’ identities and compartmentalisation tendencies in alcohol consumption2017
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
Examining the Effect of an Environmental Social Marketing Intervention among University Employees2017
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 products2017
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Health marketing communications: An integrated conceptual framework of key determinants of health behavior across the stages-of-change2017
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Pride in Technology‐Based Health Interventions: A Double‐Edged Sword2017
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
An Exploration of CSR Development In Heritage Tourism2016
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Linking Environmental Sustainability and Healthcare: Exploring the effects of an energy saving intervention in two hospitals2016
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
The role of generativity and attitudes on employees home and workplace water and energy saving behaviours2016
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Professor Danae Manika
An Environmental Social Marketing Intervention among Employees: Assessing Attitude and Behaviour Change2015
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Heritage tourism, CSR and the role of employee environmental behavior2015
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Neutralisation and mental accounting in ethical consumption: The case of sustainable holidays2015
Professor Danae Manika
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
The Impact of Individual Attitudinal and Organisational Variables on Workplace Environmentally Friendly Behaviors2015
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
An exploratory investigation of barriers and enablers affecting investment in renewable companies and technologies in the UK2013
Professor Diana Gregory-Smith
Emotions and dissonance in ‘ethical’ consumption choices2013