Amare, Mulubrhan Abay, Kibrom A. Hatzenbuehler, Patrick L.
This paper uses comprehensive and long time series monthly food price data and a panel dyadic regression framework to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated policy responses on spatial market integration across a diverse set of food items in Nigeria. The empirical results reveal several important insights. First, we show that a...
Fernandez Jardón, Carlos-Maria da Silva, Amândio F. C.
This paper examines the importance of marketing and relational capital in value addition. We studied the effect that relational capital has in the timber and related industries of Galicia (Spain) and Portugal for 2002–2018. The industry is characterized by a large number of SMEs, many of them operating in the subsistence and unorganized sectors. Di...
Rosin, Magda Young, Leanne Jiang, Yannan Vandevijvere, Stefanie Waterlander, Wilma Mackay, Sally Ni Mhurchu, Cliona
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Nutrition & dietetics: the journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia
To examine the frequency of promotions on breakfast cereals and drinks in a major New Zealand supermarket chain, determine the healthiness of promoted versus non-promoted products, and quantify the effects of promotions on sales. Weekly data on product promotions and sales were collected in six Auckland supermarkets for 198 breakfast products over ...
Rannou, Maël
Le roman graphique, malgré une définition initialement stricte, a subi une redéfinition significative grâce à son interaction avec le marché et le public. Le terme, qui permet de se distinguer des bandes dessinées, attire un nouveau public et a désormais acquis une notoriété indéniable. En bibliothèques, cela soulève plusieurs questions concernant ...
Parnell, Stephanie A Mandzufas, Joelie Howard, Justine Gannett, Anna T Trapp, Gina S A
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
Energy drinks (EDs) are not recommended for children due to their high caffeine content and adverse health risks. Their popularity among children may be due to children's exposure to ED marketing. This study aimed to identify where children have seen ED marketing and whether they believe ED marketing targets them. Participant data were drawn from '...
Hardie, Lucy McCool, Judith Freeman, Becky
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
The use of e-cigarettes is increasing; New Zealand (NZ) has witnessed a rapid rise in consumption. Policymakers face a challenge to balance the impacts of regulation on those who use e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool while protecting people who do not smoke from the harms of e-cigarette use, particularly young people. Previous research has d...
Kicova, Eva Ponisciakova, Olga Rosnerova, Zuzana
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant worldwide decrease in the number of passengers using bus transport in recent years. This phenomenon was caused by travelers’ fears of this disease, and at the same time, people started working from home. The aim of the paper is to analyze the importance of marketing and marketing strategies for bus com...
Agbokanzo, Koffi Selom Kaswengi, Joseph
In the literature on tourism marketing, the image of the touristic destination is identified as a major element of territorial attractiveness and influence on the behaviour of visitors and/or tourists. However, according to researchers, its measurement remains complex due to its multiple nature. This study aims to enrich the theoretical field of it...
Fejzić, Nihad Muftić, Abdullah Šerić-Haračić, Sabina Muftić, Emina
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Introduction The veterinary profession is facing various challenges in the 21st century, such as livestock production intensification, shifting distribution of infectious diseases, growing focus on food safety alongside growing demand for companion animals’ veterinary services. Information technologies and digitalization trends had driven changes i...
Taron, Avinandan Majumder, A. Bodach, Susanne Agbefu, Dzifa
Processing biomass from different waste streams into marketable products such as organic fertilizer and bio-energy is increasingly realized through public-private partnerships (PPPs). In developing countries, the private sector can be expected to contribute technical skills, organizational capabilities and marketing expertise, and leverage capital ...