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Overview

Julie L. Ozanne is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research output spans disciplines within social sciences, business, management, and psychology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to consumer behavior and societal dynamics.

The primary fields of study for Ozanne include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Business, Management and Accounting
  • Psychology

More specifically, their work engages with subfields such as:

  • Marketing
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • Social Psychology

Ozanne's research topics cover an array of themes, notably:

  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Service and Product Innovation
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Cultural Industries and Urban Development
  • Anthropological Studies and Insights
  • Religion and Society Interactions

The scientist's recent papers demonstrate engagement with issues ranging from consumer transitions, societal impact, disaster recovery, to celebrity assemblages and sharing economies. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Understanding Difficult Consumer Transitions: The In/Dividual Consumer in Permanent Liminality" (2020), Journal of Consumer Research
  • "Research Pathways for Societal Impact: A Typology of Relational Engagements for Consumer Psychology Research" (2021), Journal of Consumer Psychology
  • "Disaster Recovery: How Ad Hoc Marketing Systems Build and Mobilize Social Capital for Service Delivery" (2021), Journal of Public Policy & Marketing
  • "Becoming Through Contiguity and Lines of Flight: The Four Faces of Celebrity-Proximate Assemblages" (2021), Journal of Consumer Research
  • "The Power of Sharing to Support Consumers through Liminality" (2020), Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ)

In terms of publication venues, Julie L. Ozanne frequently publishes in:

  • Journal of Consumer Research
  • Journal of Public Policy & Marketing
  • Marketing Theory
  • Journal of Consumer Psychology
  • Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ)

Their collaborations include recurring co-authorship with:

  • Brennan Davis
  • Lucie K. Ozanne
  • Michal Carrington
  • Ye Yang
  • Marcus Phipps

Best Publications

  • Basics of Qualitative Research

    Julie L. Ozanne;Anselm Strauss;Juliet Corbin

  • Influences on exchange processes: Buyers' preconceptions of a seller's trustworthiness and bargaining toughness.

    Paul H. Schurr;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Alternative Ways of Seeking Knowledge in Consumer Research

    Laurel Anderson Hudson;Julie L. Ozanne

  • THE CRITICAL IMAGINATION - EMANCIPATORY INTERESTS IN CONSUMER RESEARCH

    Jb Murray;Jl Ozanne

  • Participatory Action Research

    Julie L. Ozanne;Bige Saatcioglu

  • The Low Literate Consumer

    Natalie Ross Adkins;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Transformative Consumer Research: For Personal and Collective Well-Being

    David Glen Mick;Simone Pettigrew;Cornelia (Connie) Pechmann;Cornelia (Connie) Pechmann;Julie L. Ozanne

  • A Study of Information Search Behavior during the Categorization of New Products

    Julie L. Ozanne;Merrie Brucks;Dhruv Grewal

  • An Ecofeminist Analysis of Environmentally Sensitive Women Using Qualitative Methodology: The Emancipatory Potential of an Ecological Life

    Susan Dobscha;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Uniting Critical Theory and Public Policy to Create the Reflexively Defiant Consumer

    Julie L. Ozanne;Jeff B. Murray

  • Moral Habitus and Status Negotiation in a Marginalized Working-Class Neighborhood

    Bige Saatcioglu;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Is your package an effective communicator? A normative framework for increasing the communicative competence of packaging

    Robert L. Underwood;Julie L. Ozanne

  • An interpretive examination of the development of cultural sensitivity in international business

    Jon M Shapiro;Julie L Ozanne;Bige Saatcioglu

  • Routines Disrupted: Reestablishing Security through Practice Alignment

    Marcus Phipps;Julie L Ozanne

  • Community Action Research

    Julie L. Ozanne;Laurel Anderson

  • Assessing the Societal Impact of Research: The Relational Engagement Approach

    Julie L. Ozanne;Brennan Davis;Jeff B. Murray;Sonya Grier

  • A Child's Right to Play: The Social Construction of Civic Virtues in Toy Libraries:

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Exploring Diversity in Consumer Research

    Julie L. Ozanne;Laurel Anderson Hudson

  • Origins, Qualities, and Envisionments of Transformative Consumer Research

    David Glen Mick;Simone Pettigrew;Cornelia Pechmann;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Improving service encounters through resource sensitivity: The case of health care delivery in an Appalachian community

    Renée Gravois Lee;Julie L. Ozanne;Ronald Paul Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Simone Pettigrew
Simone Pettigrew George Institute for Global Health
David Glen Mick
David Glen Mick University of Virginia
Cornelia Pechmann
Cornelia Pechmann University of California, Irvine
Barbara B. Stern
Barbara B. Stern Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lauren G. Block
Lauren G. Block Baruch College
Anselm L. Strauss
Anselm L. Strauss University of California, San Francisco
J. Craig Andrews
J. Craig Andrews Marquette University

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