The research centre regularly organizes seminars, open also to other institutions, where the speakers are eminent scholars from international schools. With this regard, the centre proposes two kinds of seminars: the methodological ones in which the speaker presents in depth a specific method for data collection and a thematic one in which the speaker presents a work in progress.
2022-2023 Seminars
S. BottiI (London Business School), E. Fisher (Schulich School of Business) G. Ger (SKEMA Business School) and G.Rubera (Università Bocconi)
Writing and publishing for voice and impact
Pierre-Yann Dolbec (John Molson School of Business, Concordia University Research Chair in Complexity and Markets)
Entrepreneurial Consumption: How Consumers Pursue the Acquisition of Coveted Products.
Anton Siebert (Lancaster University)
The Customer Journey Matrix.
Stefano Puntoni (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
The psychology of human replacement.
Eric Arnould (Alto University)
Towards a Post-Capitalist Consumption Paradigm: Neo-Animist Lines of Flight
Luca Cian (Darden School of Business)
Algorithmic Transference: People Overgeneralize Failures of AI in the Government
Tonya Bradford (Paul Merage School of Business, University of California Irvine)
Beneath the Surface: Identifying Consumption Work Underlying Consumption Journeys
Yue Meng Lewis (UK’s Open University)
"Understanding esports fans' live streaming experience”
David Crockett (University of Illinois Chicago)
Value Co-Creation In The Contemporary Art Market
Irene Scopelliti (Bayes Business School)
"The big Data Fallacy"
Tina Lowrey (HEC Paris)
"Who are you my uncle? Understanding failed gift giving in Seinfeld"