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retailers' sales promotion strategies and young, female university students' intention to buy alcohol and attitude towards … self‐administered survey approach was used to collect data from female university students between the ages of 18 and 24 … reductions, the association between Welsh university students' intentions to buy alcohol and their susceptibility to the …
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: consumer diaries and consumer collages. In Phase 1, purposive sampling was used to establish a group of five female students … interpreted by four groups consisting of 24 female students. Findings – Both sets of data were thematically analysed, and the … further research. Practical implications – Better understanding of female students' drinking culture will help to develop more …
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to understand the effect of price promotions, venue and place of residence on low‐risk, risky and high‐risk alcohol consumption behaviour of young women between 18 and 24 years of age who attend university in Australia, Wales and Germany....
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and debt consumption in the UK and Ireland. Design/methodology/approach – Key qualitative consumer research based on 20 … interviews with Irish and UK higher education students is presented. Findings – The findings highlight that, while the UK and … Irish students reported relatively high debt levels, with some exceeding their UK counterparts. The research identifies key …
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behaviour, less is known about the information behaviours of students working collaboratively, for example, in group projects … studies. The research questions were: What are the information seeking behaviours of students involved in group projects? How … do students communicate with group members during group projects? How do students share information with group members …
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In this article the importance of students as staff in a selection of multi‐national stores in France and Ireland is … compared. The employment of students was significantly lower in the French than Irish stores, and it is argued, using the work … these factors results in students being sought‐after employees in the Irish retail system, while in the French retail system …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine macroeconomic factors that are significantly related to consumption of various alcoholic beverages in Russia. Design/methodology/approach The authors consider 78 Russian regions for the period from 2008 to 2012. Data were collected from the Federal...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze, within the consumer socialization theory framework, the influence of three socialization agents (parents, peers and advertising as part of media content) over alcohol consumption intentions among young people, differentiating between underage...
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have supported their BIM programmes, the BIM Innovation Capability Programme (BICP) research team in Ireland completed a … inform the publication of the Digital Transition Roadmap published by the National BIM Council (NBC) of Ireland in late 2017 … transition. This article is particularly timely as Ireland releases its own Digital Construction Transition Roadmap 2018 …
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This article explores the engagement of members of the Irish lower parliamentary chamber (TDs) with Web 2.0 technologies. While conducting the website-feature analysis, the authors looked at three dimensions of each TD's website: information content, interaction tools and politicians' activities...
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