Daniel J. Flint is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Engineering. The subfields of study where they have contributed include Marketing, Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Literature and Literary Theory, and Gender Studies.
Their work has appeared in several publication venues, notably:
Daniel J. Flint's research topics reflect a blend of consumer behavior, media influence, and supply chain management. Key areas of focus include:
Frequent coauthors in Flint's research include Tyler Milfeld, who has collaborated on three publications, as well as Eric Haley, John Mello, Ila Manuj, and Alex R. Zablah, each contributing alongside Flint on one publication.
Recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniel J. Flint include:
John T. Mentzer;Daniel J. Flint;G. Tomas M. Hult
Daniel J. Flint;Robert B. Woodruff;Sarah Fisher Gardial
Daniel J. Flint;Robert B. Woodruff;Sarah Fisher Gardial
Daniel J Flint;John T Mentzer
Daniel J. Flint;Everth Larsson;Britta Gammelgaard;John T. Mentzer
Daniel J. Flint;Christopher P. Blocker;Philip J. Boutin
Christopher P. Blocker;Daniel J. Flint;Matthew B. Myers;Stanley F. Slater
Terry L. Esper;Alexander E. Ellinger;Theodore P. Stank;Daniel J. Flint
Robert B. Woodruff;Daniel J. Flint
Daniel J. Flint;Everth Larsson;Britta Gammelgaard
Daniel J Flint;Robert B Woodruff
John Mello;Daniel J. Flint
Daniel J. Flint
Daniel J. Flint;Susan L. Golicic
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John L Kent;Daniel J Flint
Christopher P. Blocker;Daniel J. Flint
D J Flint;J T Mentzer
Michael K. Brady;Michael D. Hartline;Chris Blocker;Leff Bonney
Christopher Phillips Blocker;Daniel Flint;Philip J. Boutin
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