Search Results - "Forbes, Sharon"
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Post-disaster consumption: analysis from the 2011 Christchurch earthquake
Published in The International review of retail, distribution and consumer research (01-01-2017)“…This unique study provides information to logistics managers, retailers and governments about how consumer behaviour is modified following a large-scale…”
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Using social media for consumer interaction: An international comparison of winery adoption and activity
Published in Wine economics and policy (01-12-2018)“…With the rapid adoption of social media by consumers, it is increasingly important for retailers to investigate and consider their use and adoption of social…”
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Sustainability in the New Zealand horticulture industry
Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-01-2016)“…This paper reports on a study examining sustainability in the New Zealand horticulture industry. Despite the growing body of sustainability literature, there…”
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Analysis of Snack Food Purchasing and Consumption Behavior
Published in Journal of food products marketing (02-01-2016)“…This exploratory research examines the purchasing and consumption behavior of snack food consumers. A structured questionnaire and intercept interviews were…”
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Resilience and response of wine supply chains to disaster: the Christchurch earthquake sequence
Published in The International review of retail, distribution and consumer research (20-10-2018)“…The study of resilience for organisations and their extended supply chains has become an important field given the increase of supply chain disruptions. The…”
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Adoption of environmental innovations: Analysis from the Waipara wine industry
Published in Wine economics and policy (01-06-2013)“…The Greening Waipara Project developed and introduced a number of ecologically and environmentally-focused practices to the Waipara vineyards and wineries of…”
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An exploratory examination of philanthropy in the New Zealand, Spanish and US wine industries
Published in Wine economics and policy (01-06-2018)“…This exploratory study provides an insight into the concept of philanthropy and how it is applied in the context of wineries. Researchers in three nations…”
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The influence of gender on wine purchasing and consumption: An exploratory study across four nations
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Analysis of environmental management systems in New Zealand wineries
Published in International journal of wine business research (01-06-2012)“…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the use of formal environmental management systems (EMSs) in wineries. It reports on the implementation of…”
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Writing cases to advance wine business research and pedagogy
Published in Wine economics and policy (01-06-2016)“…This paper is meant to open a dialogue about the elements that constitute an outstanding wine business case study and, if used for teaching purposes, an…”
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An exploratory study of wine business philanthropy in the USA
Published in International journal of wine business research (18-06-2018)“…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate philanthropic practices in the US wine industry, as prior research on charitable giving by wine industry…”
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A Detailed Feeding Algorithm Improves Delivery of Nutrition Support in an Intensive Care Unit
Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-09-2010)“…Objective: To determine whether a detailed feeding algorithm improved nutrition support of critically ill patients compared with a standard feeding protocol…”
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Liver nutrition clinic improves nutritional outcomes in patients with advanced cirrhosis
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WED-367 - Liver nutrition clinic improves nutritional outcomes in patients with advanced cirrhosis
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Consumer attitudes regarding environmentally sustainable wine: an exploratory study of the New Zealand marketplace
Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-09-2009)“…Previous research has suggested that consumers are becoming increasingly concerned by the effects of conventional agricultural food production practices on…”
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A Prospective Multi-Center Audit of Nutrition Support Parameters Following Burn Injury
Published in Journal of burn care & research (01-07-2015)“…The importance of nutrition support delivery to the severe burn-injured patient is well recognized, however, nutrition provision to the patient may be sub…”
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Writing cases to advance wine business research and pedagogy: A Business Article by
Published in Wine economics and policy (01-06-2016)“…This paper is meant to open a dialogue about the elements that constitute an outstanding wine business case study and, if used for teaching purposes, an…”
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The influence of gender on wine purchasing and consumption
Published in International journal of wine business research (01-06-2012)“…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the purchasing behaviour of consumers across four nations and evaluate the influence that gender has on…”
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Cloud-Based Computing: Providing an Advantage to a Small New Zealand Wine Business
Published in Wine business journal (01-10-2019)“…Oliver and Charlotte Martin (names disguised at their request) were both employed full time and leading very busy lives when they purchased their small,…”
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Cloud-Based Computing: Providing an Advantage to a Small New Zealand Wine Business
Published in Wine business case research journal (2019)“…Oliver and Charlotte Martin (names disguised at their request) were both employed full time and leading very busy lives when they purchased their small,…”
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