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32
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2591
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Overview

Lucie K. Ozanne is affiliated with the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and focuses primarily on research within Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including Marketing, Sociology and Political Science, Strategy and Management, Food Science, and Social Psychology.

Their recent contributions to academic literature include several papers published between 2020 and 2022. These include:

  • SMEs navigating COVID-19: The influence of social capital and dynamic capabilities on organizational resilience, 2022, Industrial Marketing Management
  • Enabling and Cultivating Wiser Consumption: The Roles of Marketing and Public Policy, 2020, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing

Other related papers published in venues such as the Journal of service management, Tourism Management Perspectives, and Appetite focus on themes of supply chain response, psychological capital, and consumer behavior.

Frequent co-authors in this body of work include:

  • Girish Prayag
  • Mesbahuddin Chowdhury
  • Paul W. Ballantine
  • Diane A. Mollenkopf
  • Rosemarie Martin-Neuninger

Ozanne's research often appears in publication venues such as:

  • Journal of Public Policy & Marketing
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • International Journal of Consumer Studies
  • Journal of service management
  • Industrial Marketing Management

Their research topics reflect a focus on practical and theoretical aspects of consumer and organizational behavior, including:

  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Service and Product Innovation
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management

This scope highlights interdisciplinary interests linking marketing, sustainability, and resilience, often considering how organizations and consumers adapt to socioeconomic and environmental challenges.

Best Publications

  • Sustainable Consumption: Opportunities for Consumer Research and Public Policy:

    Andrea Prothero;Susan Dobscha;Jim Freund;William E . Kilbourne

  • Challenges of the “green imperative”: a natural resource-based approach to the environmental orientation–business performance relationship

    Bulent Menguc;Lucie K. Ozanne

  • Sharing as a form of anti‐consumption? An examination of toy library users

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Paul W. Ballantine

  • Understanding the inherent complexity of sustainable consumption: A social cognitive framework

    Marcus Phipps;Lucie K. Ozanne;Michael G. Luchs;Saroja Subrahmanyan

  • The Interactive Effect of Internal and External Factors on a Proactive Environmental Strategy and its Influence on a Firm's Performance

    Bulent Menguc;Seigyoung Auh;Lucie Ozanne

  • A conceptual model of US consumer willingness‐to‐pay for environmentally certified wood products

    Richard P. Vlosky;Lucie K. Ozanne;Renée J. Fontenot

  • Willingness to pay for environmentally certified wood products: a consumer perspective.

    L. K. Ozanne;R. P. Vlosky

  • A transformative supply chain response to COVID-19

    Diane A. Mollenkopf;Lucie K. Ozanne;Hannah J. Stolze

  • SMEs navigating COVID-19: The influence of social capital and dynamic capabilities on organizational resilience

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  • A systematic review of peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation sharing research from 2010 to 2016: progress and prospects from the multi-level perspective.

    Girish Prayag;Lucie K Ozanne

  • Managing the Tensions at the Intersection of the Triple Bottom Line: A Paradox Theory Approach to Sustainability Management

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Marcus Phipps;Todd Weaver;Michal Carrington

  • Examining temporary disposition and acquisition in peer-to-peer renting

    Heather E. Philip;Lucie K. Ozanne;Paul W. Ballantine

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

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Julie L. Ozanne

  • Toward a Sustainable Marketplace: Expanding Options and Benefits for Consumers

    Michael G. Luchs;Rebecca Walker Naylor;Randall L. Rose;Jesse R. Catlin

  • Psychological capital, coping mechanisms and organizational resilience: Insights from the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, New Zealand

    Shupin (Echo) Fang;Girish Prayag;Lucie K. Ozanne;Herb de Vries

  • Patients' perceptions of service quality dimensions: an empirical examination of health care in New Zealand.

    Michael D. Clemes;Lucie K. Ozanne;Walter L. Laurensen

  • LEARNING TO EXCHANGE TIME: BENEFITS AND OBSTACLES TO TIME BANKING

    Lucie K. Ozanne

  • The purchase decision: Consumers and environmentally certified wood products

    Hugh Bigsby;Lucie K. Ozanne

  • Consumer driven corporate environmentalism : fact or fiction?

    Sukhbir Sandhu;Lucie K. Ozanne;Clive Smallman;Ross Cullen

  • Segmenting the market for environmentally certified wood products

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Paul M. Smith

  • Certification from the U.S. consumer perspective: A comparison from 1995 and 2000

    Lucie K. Ozanne;Richard P. Vlosky

Frequent Co-Authors

Julie L. Ozanne
Julie L. Ozanne University of Melbourne
Girish Prayag
Girish Prayag University of Canterbury
Bulent Menguc
Bulent Menguc University of Leeds
Seigyoung Auh
Seigyoung Auh Arizona State University
C. Michael Hall
C. Michael Hall Massey University
Richard Tay
Richard Tay RMIT University
Christopher Gan
Christopher Gan Lincoln University
Simone Pettigrew
Simone Pettigrew George Institute for Global Health
David Glen Mick
David Glen Mick University of Virginia
Eric J. Arnould
Eric J. Arnould Aalto University

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