
Not All Claps and Cheers
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Not All Claps and Cheers: Humor in Business and Society Relationships is an original research anthology that considers different angles from which to address the use of humor by individuals, groups and business actors in their interactions within, around, and across organizations-that is, at the interfaces of business and society. Accordingly, the research anthology is organized in four sections-"Humor, Business and Society," "From Society to Business: Humor's Use and Roles in Activist Movements," "From Business to Society: Humor's Use and Roles in Marketing, Corporate Communications, and Public Relations," and "Society within Business: Humor's Use and Roles in the Workplace and in Organizations."
This ground-breaking research anthology draws on material from marketing, communications, human resources and stakeholder theory to throw light on this poorly understood facet of human business behavior.
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Dr. Adam Lindgreen is Professor of Marketing at Copenhagen Business School where he heads the Department of Marketing. Dr. Lindgreen received his PhD from Cranfield University. He has published in California Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Product and Innovation Management, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and Journal of World Business, among others.
Dr. Joelle Vanhamme is Professor at the Edhec Business School. Dr. Vanhamme received her PhD from the Catholic University of Louvain. She has been Assistant Professor at Rotterdam School of Management, Associate Professor at IESEG School of Management, and a Visiting Scholar with Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, Hull University's Business School, Lincoln University, and the University of Auckland's Business School. Her research has appeared in journals including Business Horizons, California Marketing Review, Industrial Marketing Management, and International Journal of Research in Marketing.
Dr. Robert J. Angell is a Lecturer and Associate Professor in Marketing Research at Cardiff University. After working as a research executive for the Ordnance Survey, he went on to participate in research projects in Beijing and New York. Dr. Angell previously worked as a lecturer at Plymouth University where he also earned his PhD in marketing and statistics. An accomplished consultant and educator, Dr. Angell is widely published in internationally recognized journals.
Dr. Juliet Memery is a Professor in Marketing at Bournemouth University and previously Associate Professor and Marketing & Entrepreneurship Group Leader at the University of Plymouth. Professor Memery received her PhD in consumer behavior and marketing from the University of Plymouth with a thesis that examined the role of ethical and social responsibility issues in food and grocery shopping decisions in the United Kingdom. Her research findings have been published in journals such as European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Business Research, and Journal of Marketing Management.
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