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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP200301483

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $389,874.00
    Summary
    Engaging ethnic minority and majority blood donors in donor recruitment. Word-of-mouth is a potentially powerful way to recruit blood donors. Talking about donation increases awareness, trust, commitment and positive feelings about donating, particularly in ethnic minority groups. However, donors seldom tell others about donating. This project aims to determine how to motivate blood donors to recruit new donors using word-of-mouth, through research comprising co-design, surveys, and experiments. .... Engaging ethnic minority and majority blood donors in donor recruitment. Word-of-mouth is a potentially powerful way to recruit blood donors. Talking about donation increases awareness, trust, commitment and positive feelings about donating, particularly in ethnic minority groups. However, donors seldom tell others about donating. This project aims to determine how to motivate blood donors to recruit new donors using word-of-mouth, through research comprising co-design, surveys, and experiments. This project will generate new knowledge of how to encourage effective word-of-mouth for pro-social behaviours. Expected outcomes include producing culturally relevant, validated resources that will significantly benefit Australia by encouraging effective conversations to promote blood donation in all communities.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453892

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $116,229.00
    Summary
    A Protocol for Customer Relationship Management Implementation and Evaluation. In 2001, companies worldwide invested US$20 billion (US$125 billion by 2004) in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Despite the magnitude of this investment, the general consensus among practitioners is that most CRM systems have failed to live up to expectations. This is somewhat alarming, given that the theoretical underpinnings of relationship management are both well developed and intuitively sound. This pr .... A Protocol for Customer Relationship Management Implementation and Evaluation. In 2001, companies worldwide invested US$20 billion (US$125 billion by 2004) in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Despite the magnitude of this investment, the general consensus among practitioners is that most CRM systems have failed to live up to expectations. This is somewhat alarming, given that the theoretical underpinnings of relationship management are both well developed and intuitively sound. This project investigates the contradiction between relationship theory and CRM practice. It will identify and synthesise critical factors in the success or failure of attempts to implement CRM as a preliminary stage to developing a protocol for successful CRM implementation and evaluation.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150101058

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $219,000.00
    Summary
    Intelligent CRM through Conjoint Data Mining of Heterogeneous Sources. This project aims to investigate and develop techniques to improve customer relationship management (CRM) for public and private organisations. It aims to develop an intelligent framework to assist in adaptive marketing and management of customers. The framework is designed to manage multiple information resources for information sharing, and to synthesise knowledge through visualisation. Intended outcomes are standardised XM .... Intelligent CRM through Conjoint Data Mining of Heterogeneous Sources. This project aims to investigate and develop techniques to improve customer relationship management (CRM) for public and private organisations. It aims to develop an intelligent framework to assist in adaptive marketing and management of customers. The framework is designed to manage multiple information resources for information sharing, and to synthesise knowledge through visualisation. Intended outcomes are standardised XML profiles for the different data sets and business processes, novel techniques for conjoint mining of structured and semi-structured data, and adaptive business intelligence techniques. The results will be validated using large real-world data sets provided by the partner organisation.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP210200586

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $496,349.00
    Summary
    Transforming Primary Healthcare Service Delivery: A Digital-Human Approach. This project aims to address the urgent need for a transformational shift in thinking and actions in primary healthcare service delivery. Primary care clinics, the front door of Australia's healthcare, are under considerable strain. By using a four-phase mixed methodology design across four Australian states, this project expects to generate a national evidence-based framework which takes a dual approach combining the us .... Transforming Primary Healthcare Service Delivery: A Digital-Human Approach. This project aims to address the urgent need for a transformational shift in thinking and actions in primary healthcare service delivery. Primary care clinics, the front door of Australia's healthcare, are under considerable strain. By using a four-phase mixed methodology design across four Australian states, this project expects to generate a national evidence-based framework which takes a dual approach combining the use of digital technology with humanness. Expected outcomes include the development of an Australian-first evidence-based digital resource kit, including two new tools, and a new co-designed roadmap to better facilitate this important change journey to enhance patient experience, employee wellbeing and clinic performance.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560782

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $92,000.00
    Summary
    A model of fan involvement, participation and loyalty: a mixed method study on fan behaviour and management in Basketball. This study will build a model of sport fan loyalty in the context of the National Basketball League using ethnographic and survey methods. This will develop a more complete understanding of motives and drivers of fan involvement, participation and loyalty. We will use this to examine the impact of marketing activity on fan loyalty, and to generate recommendations for sports .... A model of fan involvement, participation and loyalty: a mixed method study on fan behaviour and management in Basketball. This study will build a model of sport fan loyalty in the context of the National Basketball League using ethnographic and survey methods. This will develop a more complete understanding of motives and drivers of fan involvement, participation and loyalty. We will use this to examine the impact of marketing activity on fan loyalty, and to generate recommendations for sports organisations and government agencies seeking to engender greater interest and interaction in sport, particularly amongst young Australians. A further aim is to develop a more comprehensive understanding of consumer loyalty than the limited view that presently exists in the marketing literature. The study will be carried out via two APAI under the supervision of the CIs.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347197

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Marketing Competencies in Individual and Organisational Performance. The general aim of this project is to demonstrate the role of competencies in aspects of marketing, in relation to individual and organisational performance, relevant to the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited. The focus will be on the conceptualisation and operationalisation of marketing competencies within the practical, competitive international automotive business environment, and not .... A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Marketing Competencies in Individual and Organisational Performance. The general aim of this project is to demonstrate the role of competencies in aspects of marketing, in relation to individual and organisational performance, relevant to the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited. The focus will be on the conceptualisation and operationalisation of marketing competencies within the practical, competitive international automotive business environment, and not principally on the role of the formal educational system in delivering potential employees with general marketing knowledge. Primary research will be conducted among Ford Marketing employees, and among Ford suppliers and dealers, in a dynamic environment, over several years.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560288

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $275,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling the Influence of Organisational Identification and Marketing Actions on Membership Behaviour for Australian Football League Clubs. This project involves an innovative extension of the current international focus on the role of individual and organisational identification in managing marketing relationships, from a static perspective to a dynamic systems model. This project will examine the influence of organisational marketing activities on the relationship between consumers and organi .... Modelling the Influence of Organisational Identification and Marketing Actions on Membership Behaviour for Australian Football League Clubs. This project involves an innovative extension of the current international focus on the role of individual and organisational identification in managing marketing relationships, from a static perspective to a dynamic systems model. This project will examine the influence of organisational marketing activities on the relationship between consumers and organisations, longitudinally over five years. A combination of experimental and quasi-experimental methods will be used to estimate the relationships between aspects of individual-organisational identification and marketing activities, and organisational affiliation, in the context of Australian Football League club membership, conducted in partnership with every AFL club nationally.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347198

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $84,099.00
    Summary
    Brand Value, Sporting Sponsorship, and Return-on-Marketing-Investment: A Longitudinal Study including the Development of a Measurement Instrument. This project will examine three related aspects of marketing, within the context of sport sponsorship (Geelong Football Club and Baytec Institute): the valuation of major brands; the evaluation of sponsorship related to major brands; and the evaluation of non-commercial activities related to sponsorship. Three of the key components of the model to be .... Brand Value, Sporting Sponsorship, and Return-on-Marketing-Investment: A Longitudinal Study including the Development of a Measurement Instrument. This project will examine three related aspects of marketing, within the context of sport sponsorship (Geelong Football Club and Baytec Institute): the valuation of major brands; the evaluation of sponsorship related to major brands; and the evaluation of non-commercial activities related to sponsorship. Three of the key components of the model to be studied in this research project are: the sponsor's decision-making process, e.g., the determination of return on investment (ROI) in this alliance; the value of this association, e.g., the sponsee's brand value to the sponsor; and the sponsee's decision-making process, e.g., the determination of ROI in this alliance.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0882549

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $56,058.00
    Summary
    Examining the impact of marketing communications on brand image, brand equity and behaviour outcomes. The results would help charities in brand building activities through improved marketing communications. For example, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS) can understand how to improve their brand equity (e.g. improving loyalty, enhancing brand awareness levels, achieving higher perception of quality as well as enhancing brand image) in their donor markets. Increased commitment from th .... Examining the impact of marketing communications on brand image, brand equity and behaviour outcomes. The results would help charities in brand building activities through improved marketing communications. For example, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS) can understand how to improve their brand equity (e.g. improving loyalty, enhancing brand awareness levels, achieving higher perception of quality as well as enhancing brand image) in their donor markets. Increased commitment from the donors is likely to result in benefits such as more blood donations for this charity organisation. This would mean better services provided by ARCBS which would mean promoting and maintaining good health among the Australian public.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0882060

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding innovative opera attendees: modelling the responsiveness to marketing alternatives in a dynamic subscription market. Opera performances are valuable components of Australia's performing arts profile, both historically and currently. However, in an increasingly competitive and commercial environment, opera marketers need to understand better how to match potential consumers to the available operas, including inexperienced consumers and unfamiliar or esoteric operas. This research pr .... Understanding innovative opera attendees: modelling the responsiveness to marketing alternatives in a dynamic subscription market. Opera performances are valuable components of Australia's performing arts profile, both historically and currently. However, in an increasingly competitive and commercial environment, opera marketers need to understand better how to match potential consumers to the available operas, including inexperienced consumers and unfamiliar or esoteric operas. This research project will inform opera marketers of the major influences in a dynamic opera environment, and provide an improved understanding of how to address market segmentation and product portfolios in an optimal way, so that consumer satisfaction and company profitability are maximised, while encouraging innovation of an international standard and employment opportunities locally.
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