Author: Gary Mortimer
1 December, 2020
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Marketing
Feeling pressured to buy Christmas presents? Read this (and think twice before buying candles)
Novelty items, candles, pamper products and pyjamas top the list of unwanted Christmas gifts. So why not choose a better, greener option?
22 January, 2021
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Marketing
The rise and rise of Aldi: two decades that changed supermarket shopping in Australia
Since opening its first Australian stores on January 25 2001, Aldi has profoundly influenced the supermarket landscape.
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19 March, 2020
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Nonprofit and philanthropy
How a time of panic buying could yet bring us together
Panic buying and other behaviours in times of crisis may bring people together, say Gary Mortimer, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour at QUT, and Jana Bowden, Associate Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour at Macquarie University.
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29 May, 2021
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Marketing
Don’t blame COVID-19: Target’s decline is part of a deeper trend
Target's fall from grace involves poor market positioning, confusing strategies, and a declining middle class consumer market.
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15 June, 2020
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Marketing
Watch yourself: the self-surveillance strategy to keep supermarket shoppers honest
To curb opportunistic shoplifting, supermarkets want you to know you are being watched. But they're also hoping for self-reflection.
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30 June, 2020
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Economy, Innovation and technology
COVID-19 has changed the future of retail: there’s plenty more automation in store
Australian supermarket giant Woolworths has announced its single biggest investment in logistics infrastructure, spending A$780 million to replace up to 1,300 workers with robots.
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4 February, 2021
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Innovation and technology, Marketing, Strategy
What’s next for Amazon after Jeff Bezos? No dramatic changes, just more growth and optimisation
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is stepping down. His successor's AI experience may hold clues for the retail giant's future.
25 February, 2021
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Marketing
School banking programs target ‘vulnerable consumers’. But research shows kids are smarter than you think
School banking programs like Dollarmites are being banned in some state schools due to the idea children are vulnerable to marketing tactics. But our research shows this isn't always the case.
15 April, 2021
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Marketing
Smell like a woman, not a rose’: Chanel No. 5 100 years on, an iconic fragrance born from an orphanage
Marilyn Monroe famously wore “just a few drops of No. 5″ to bed. 100 years after Coco Chanel launched her perfume, it is as popular as ever.
29 July, 2021
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Marketing
Vaccine selfies may seem trivial, but they show people doing their civic duty - and probably encourage others too
Are vaxxies just the latest trend in virtue signalling? And even if they are, does that mean they’re not worth it?
2 November, 2020
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Marketing
The suburbs are the future of post-COVID retail
CBD retailers were already struggling before the pandemic. The contrast in fortunes with suburban retail activity is stark, and there are good reasons to think the shift could be permanent.
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4 April, 2019
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Marketing
The trouble with Big W: don't blame online for killing discount department stores
Big W store closures signal deeper problems for the discount department store sector.
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