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Overview

Judy Drennan is affiliated with Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Their research activity spans multiple fields primarily within Business, Management and Accounting as well as Social Sciences. Specific areas of study include Marketing, Demography, Management of Technology and Innovation, Education, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The scientist's research topics focus on Technology Use by Older Adults, Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development, Parental Involvement in Education, Service and Product Innovation, Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, and Consumer Retail Behavior Studies.

Judy Drennan has contributed to several recent scholarly papers published in academic journals. These include:

  • "Empowering low-socioeconomic status parents to support their children in participating in tertiary education: co-created digital resources for diverse parent personas," 2020, published in Higher Education Research & Development
  • "Customer-to-customer interactions (CCIs) among older customers of outdoor recreational services: Implications for well-being," 2021, published in Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Their work has appeared in prominent publication venues such as Higher Education Research & Development and Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism.

Frequent collaborators in Judy Drennan's research include Rebekah Russell-Bennett, Maria Raciti, Kate Letheren, and Constanza Bianchi.

Best Publications

  • Avoidance Of Advertising In Social Networking Sites: The Teenage Perspective

    Louise Kelly;Gayle F. Kerr;Judy Drennan

  • Factors Affecting Student Attitudes Toward Flexible Online Learning in Management Education

    Judy Drennan;Jessica Kennedy;Anne Pisarski

  • An investigation of consumer acceptance of M‐banking

    Lisa Wessels;Judy Drennan

  • Impact of Childhood Experiences on the Development of Entrepreneurial Intentions

    Judy Drennan;Jessica Kennedy;Patty Renfrow

  • Leveraging Sponsorships on the Internet: Activation, Congruence, and Articulation

    Clinton S. Weeks;T. Bettina Cornwell;Judy C. Drennan

  • Examining the role of wine brand love on brand loyalty: A multi-country comparison

    Judy Drennan;Constanza Bianchi;Silvia Cacho-Elizondo;Sandra Loureiro

  • Privacy, Risk Perception and Expert Online Behavior: An Exploratory Study of Household End Users

    Judy Drennan;Gillian Sullivan Mort;Josephine Previte

  • Mobile digital technology: Emerging issue for marketing

    Gillian Sullivan Mort;Judy Drennan

  • Situational factors and entrepreneurial intentions

    Jessica. Kennedy;Judy. Drennan;Patty. Renfrow;Bernadette M. Watson

  • Marketing M-Services: Establishing a Usage Benefit Typology Related to Mobile User Characteristics

    Gillian Sullivan Mort;Judy Drennan

  • Gendered perceptions of experiential value in using web‐based retail channels

    Lynda Margaret Andrews;Geoffrey Kiel;Judy Drennan;Maree Veronica Boyle

  • Exploring Addictive Consumption of Mobile Phone Technology

    Diana James;Judy Drennan

  • User experience sharing: Understanding customer initiation of value co-creation in online communities

    Tom Chen;Tom Chen;Judy Drennan;Lynda Andrews;Linda D. Hollebeek

  • Financial institutions using social media - do consumers perceive value?

    Paula Dootson;Amanda Beatson;Judy Drennan

  • The relationship between Internet use and perceived performance in retail and professional service firms

    Judy Drennan;Janet R. McColl‐Kennedy

  • Mobile Communications: A Study of Factors Influencing Consumer Use of m-Services

    Gillian Sullivan Mort;Judy Drennan

  • Linking perceived value of mobile marketing with the experiential consumption of mobile phones

    Lynda Andrews;Judy Drennan;Rebekah Russell‐Bennett

  • Understanding how Gamification Influences Behaviour in Social Marketing

    Robert Mitchell;Lisa Schuster;Judy Drennan

  • The influence of service quality and trade show effectiveness on post‐show purchase intention

    Udo R. Gottlieb;Mark R. Brown;Judy Drennan

  • Cross-cultural consumer/consumption research: Dealing with issues emerging from globalization and fragmentation

    T. Bettina Cornwell;Judy Drennan

  • Avoidance of advertising on social networking sites : the teenage perspective

    Louise Kelly;Gayle F. Kerr;Judy Drennan

  • Marketing M-Services: Establishing a Usage Benefit Typology Related to Mobile User Characteristics

    Judy Drennan;Gillian Sullivan Mort

  • The impact of childhood experiences on the development of entrepreneurial intentions

    Judy Drennan;Jessica Kennedy;Patty Renfrow

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Kavanagh
David J. Kavanagh Queensland University of Technology
Gillian Sullivan Mort
Gillian Sullivan Mort La Trobe University
Jason P. Connor
Jason P. Connor University of Queensland
Britt Klein
Britt Klein Federation University Australia
Constanza Bianchi
Constanza Bianchi Queensland University of Technology
Ian Lings
Ian Lings Queensland University of Technology
Ross McD. Young
Ross McD. Young University of the Sunshine Coast
Sharyn Rundle-Thiele
Sharyn Rundle-Thiele Griffith University
Frances Kay-Lambkin
Frances Kay-Lambkin University of Newcastle Australia
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia

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