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Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan (2024)
Thesis
Mohamed, H. (2024). Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5088340

Food waste has emerged as a critical global issue exacerbated by climate change and food insecurity. While research has extensively examined food waste behaviours in developed economies, limited attention has been given to Muslim communities, especia... Read More about Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan.

A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam (2023)
Thesis
Phuong Minh Tran, N. (2023). A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4923181

The link between behaviour and identity has long been an essential query in social psychology but has only recently been applied in the field of entrepreneurship. Yet, despite the increasing interest in this research area, the discussion of the link... Read More about A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam.

An empirical examination of the effect of national identity on willingness to pay for local origin products : a focus on Egyptian consumers (2023)
Thesis
Kinawy, R. N. Z. An empirical examination of the effect of national identity on willingness to pay for local origin products : a focus on Egyptian consumers. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4260894

Building on social identity theory, this study develops and investigates a conceptual model that assesses the effect national identity has on the willingness to pay for local origin products. A systematic literature review highlighted the the... Read More about An empirical examination of the effect of national identity on willingness to pay for local origin products : a focus on Egyptian consumers.

Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study (2022)
Thesis
Ogunbiyi, V. O. Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4247304

This research focuses on the main causes of food waste and strategic approaches that can be applied in reducing food service sector waste in the context of the Garki district of Abuja, Nigeria. Food waste (FW) is a global concern which is intricately... Read More about Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study.

An Investigative Study for Corporate Social Responsibility Practices and Sustainability in The Tourism Supply Chains in Egypt (2022)
Thesis
Abouhashish, N. (2022). An Investigative Study for Corporate Social Responsibility Practices and Sustainability in The Tourism Supply Chains in Egypt. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4912571

Sustainable supply chain management ‘SSCM’ has emerged as an important standard for companies to achieve better profit, market share and competitiveness. With sustainability, companies are increasingly taking steps towards better environmental, socia... Read More about An Investigative Study for Corporate Social Responsibility Practices and Sustainability in The Tourism Supply Chains in Egypt.

Conceptualising the panic buying phenomenon during COVID-19 as an affective assemblage (2022)
Journal Article
Zaky, A., Mohamed, H., & Saxena, G. (2022). Conceptualising the panic buying phenomenon during COVID-19 as an affective assemblage. European Journal of Marketing, 56(12), 3313-3346. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-11-2020-0796

Purpose-This study aims to conceptualise the panic buying behaviour of consumers in the UK during the novel COVID-19 crisis, using the assemblage approach as it is non-deterministic and relational and affords new ways of understanding the phenomenon.... Read More about Conceptualising the panic buying phenomenon during COVID-19 as an affective assemblage.

Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism (2022)
Journal Article
Rajoana, J., & Saxena, G. (2022). Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 97, Article 103486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2022.103486

This study sheds light on the role bagh bidhwa (tiger widow) entrepreneurs play in engendering sustainable rural tourism in the Sundarbans area of Bangladesh. According to the data collected in 2017 by author from the Bangladesh Forest Department, an... Read More about Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism.

Study of new technological implications to improve food productivity and security in Ghana : case insights into the use of drones in cocoa farming (2022)
Thesis
Afranie, S. B. Study of new technological implications to improve food productivity and security in Ghana : case insights into the use of drones in cocoa farming. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4224464

Since the early 1980’s, in developed countries such as Japan and the United States of America, several technological applications have been used experimentally to boost food production and enhance farming practices, especially in areas which are not... Read More about Study of new technological implications to improve food productivity and security in Ghana : case insights into the use of drones in cocoa farming.

Spiritual capital (Adhyatmik Shompatti) – a key driver of community well-being and sustainable tourism in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh (2020)
Journal Article
Saxena, G., Mowla, M. M., & Chowdhury, S. (2020). Spiritual capital (Adhyatmik Shompatti) – a key driver of community well-being and sustainable tourism in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2020.1745216

Abstract
In this paper, we examine two dimensions of social interface as key contributors to spiritual capital in the coastal community of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. These include an extended set of interactional networks or meaning-making processes... Read More about Spiritual capital (Adhyatmik Shompatti) – a key driver of community well-being and sustainable tourism in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

“From caged birds to women with wings”: A perspective on consumption practices of new middle-class Indian women (2020)
Journal Article
Rangwala, S., Jayawardhena, C., & Saxena, G. (in press). “From caged birds to women with wings”: A perspective on consumption practices of new middle-class Indian women. European Journal of Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-02-2019-0135

Purpose – This study aims to explore consumption practices of new middle-class Indian women to explicate how they are challenging traditional social norms and redefining their identity through their consumption practices.

Design/methodology/approa... Read More about “From caged birds to women with wings”: A perspective on consumption practices of new middle-class Indian women.