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2024 Marketing Summer Symposium @IESEG Lille

The 16 May 2024 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
IÉSEG School of Management, 59800, LILLE France
IÉSEG School of Management

About

IÉSEG School of Management and its Marketing & Sales Department have the great pleasure to host the 2024 Spring Symposium held at its premises in Lille on May 16, 2024.

This one-day event will feature three distinguished speakers who will present their research and insights on key marketing issues.

 

Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights on the latest trends and developments in the field of marketing, and engage in discussions with fellow attendees and speakers.

The symposium promises to be an exciting and informative event for all those interested in the field of marketing.

It will also provide an excellent opportunity for exchanges and networking among attendees.

 

Everyone interested in marketing research is welcome: professors, postgraduate students, and researchers.

English will be the working language during presentations and discussions.

 

PROGRAM

> 9h30-10h30: Welcome coffee

> 10h30-12h: “How are Information Availability and Technology Changing Buyer-Seller Relationships?” by Michael Ahearne (C.T. Bauer, University of Houston)

> 12h-13h30: Lunch

> 13h30-15h: “How Labor vs. Material Cost Justifications Affect Perceptions of Price Increases” by Rajesh Bagshi (Virginia Tech)

> 15h-15h30: Coffee break

> 15h30-17h: “The Impact of Being Banned and Re-Admitted on Future Social Media Behaviour: An analysis of Twitter’s 2021 Capitol Riot Bans and Elon Musk’s Twitter Amnesty” by Raoul Kubler (ESSEC)

 

Organizing committee: Elke Cabooter and Tina Tessitore, from IÉSEG School of Management

 

IMPORTANT 

  • Registration fees include the participation to the conference (with coffee breaks and lunch).
  • Registration closes on May 8, 2024 (23:59 Paris time)

Calendar

The 16 May 2024 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Location

IÉSEG School of Management, 27 Bd Vauban, 59800, LILLE France

Contact

IÉSEG School of Management
France