ࡱ> ] hbjbj\\ ?6i6i9u'u'''''''8(+',^---5-/B a8%;d$n$r;'p_.."p_p_;u'u'-5-Pfgfgfgp_vu'-u'8-fgp_fgfgGth'u-Г_tf0tdx uJu'u < HfgKQ7X9<<<;; fZ<<<p_p_p_p_<<<<<<<<<Y ;&: RONALD PAUL HILL January 24, 2024PRIVATE  Home Address Office Address 8788 Boulder Ridge Road Kogod School of Business Laurel, MD 20723 鶹ý (c) 610.217.3587 4400 Massachusetts Ave. ronhill@american.edu Washington, DC 20016 _________________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of Maryland Primary area: Marketing/Secondary areas: Organizational Behavior/Government and Politics Master of Business Administration, University of Maryland Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, University of Maryland UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS The 鶹ý, Kogod College of Business Administration, Washington, DC Distinguished University Professor 2024-Present Marketing Department Chair, 2020-Present Deans Professor of Marketing and Public Policy, 2019-Present Visiting Professor of Marketing and Deans Excellence Faculty Fellow, 2018-2019 Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1984-1988 George Washington University, School of Business, Washington, DC Visiting Lindner-Gambal Professorship in Business Ethics, 2017-2018 Dartmouth University, Tuck School of Business, Hanover, NH (On leave) Visiting Professor of Marketing, Spring 2017 Villanova University, Villanova School of Business, Villanova, PA Richard J. and Barbara Naclerio Endowed Chair in Business, 2006-2017 Co-Director, Center for Church Management and Business Ethics, 2013-2017 Visiting Senior Faculty Member, Center for Peace & Justice Education, 2012-2014 Chairperson of Marketing, 1991-1996; Senior Associate Dean, 2006-2010 Associate Professor of Marketing, 1989-1993; Professor of Marketing, 1993-1996 University of Maryland, College of Business Administration, College Park, MD (On sabbatical) Visiting Professor of Marketing, 2014 University of South Florida, College of Business, St. Petersburg, FL Bank of America Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility, 2003-2006 Founding Dean and Professor of Marketing, 2003-2006 University of Portland, Pamplin School of Business Administration, Portland, OR John B. Delaunay, C.S.C. Professor of Social Responsibility, 2001-2003 Founding Dean and Professor of Business Administration, 1996-2001 Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Management, Ithaca, NY Visiting Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1988-1989 HONORS AND AWARDS 2024 AMA-EBSCO-RRBM Finalist for 2023 Journal of Consumer Psychology article 2024 Distinguished Professor Designation, Kogod School of Business, 鶹ý 2024 鶹ý Marketing Association Fellow Designation for Significant Contribution to the Field of Marketing 2023 Outstanding Scholarship, Research, Creative Activity and Other Professional Contributions Award 鶹ý 2021 Recipient, Transformative Consumer Research Grant for Investigation of Whiteness and Beauty Standards 2021 AMA-EBSCO Award Winner for article in Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 2021 AMA-EBSCO Award Finalist for article in Journal of Consumer Affairs 2020 AMA-EBSCO Award Finalist for articles in Journal of Public Policy & Marketing and Journal of Service Research 2019 AMA William L. Wilkie Award Marketing for a Better World 2017 Marketing Management Association Master Scholar Award 2016 AMA Kinnear Award for best article in a three-year period at Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 2016 Award for the Best Article at Journal of Consumer Affairs 2016 Slater Award for the Best Article at Journal of Macromarketing 2016 Top Five Reviewer, Journal of Academy of Marketing Science 2014 McDonough Family Faculty Award for Research Excellence, Villanova School of Business 2013 鶹ý Marketing Association Marketing and Society Special Interest Group Lifetime Achievement Award 2013 Alan N. Nash Distinguished Doctoral Graduate Award, Smith School of Business University of Maryland at College Park 2012 WilliamsQuallsSpratlen Multicultural Mentoring Award of Excellence sponsored by the 鶹ý Marketing Association Ph.D. Project and Marketing Doctoral Student Association Award for Outstanding Service, Leadership, and Commitment to the Marketing Profession, 2012 Recipient, 2012 Villanova University Outstanding Faculty Research Award Finalist, Last Lecture Program for Senior Class, 2010 & 2012 Winner of the 2012 Hormel Meritorious Teaching Award 2010 Pollay Prize Recipient for Excellence in the Study of Marketing in the Public Interest Center for Global Leadership, Villanova University, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, and 2015-2016 Research Excellence Award International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies Award for Best Quality of Life paper published in the Journal of Macromarketing, 2007 Inaugural Robert J. and Barbara Naclerio Chairholder in Business, Villanova University, 2006 Honored for Outstanding Contributions to the Betterment of Our Community, St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce, October 2005 Whos Who in Tampa Bay Business, Tampa Bay Business Journal, 2004 Received Certificate of Appreciation for commitment to protecting and helping homeless youth through service to Multnomah Countys Homeless Youth Oversight Committee, June 2002 Awarded the Pamplin School of Business Administration Outstanding Graduate Professor, University of Portland, April 2002 Named the most prolific author in the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing for the period 1991-2001 Inaugural John B. Delaunay, C.S.C. Professor of Social Responsibility, University of Portland, 2001 Finalist for the Lindback Award for Excellence in Teaching, Villanova University, 1991, 1992, 1995 (Honorable Mention 1990, 1994, 1996, 2010) Winner, Research Award for Best Published Article, College of Commerce and Finance, Villanova University, 1991 Finalist for the 1991 Journal of Consumer Research award for best article in the years 1988-1990 Received the 鶹ý Award for Outstanding Teaching (full-time faculty) by the Kogod College of Business Administration, May 1986 Fellow, 1982 Doctoral Student Consortium, University of Minnesota Faculty Participant, University of Pennsylvania 1995, University of Georgia 1998, University of Maryland 2006, Arizona State University 2007, University of Missouri 2008, Georgia State University 2009, Texas Christian University 2010, Oklahoma State University 2011, University of Michigan 2013, University of Notre Dame 2016; Indiana University 2021 Member, BETA GAMMA SIGMA, University of Maryland Chapter (Business Honor Society) Member, PHI KAPPA PHI, University of Maryland Chapter (Senior Honor Society) Member, PHI ETA SIGMA, University of Maryland Chapter (Freshman Honor Society) Winner, 1975 鶹ý Marketing Association Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Student in the DC Area JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Stanford University PLOS Rating: Top 3% of all World Scientists Research.com Best Business & Management Scientists: U.S. Ranking of 249/World Ranking of 528 (2014) Google Scholar Citations: 17,000+ Manuscripts Under Review Kwon, Jung Eun and Ronald Paul Hill, A Cross-national Examination of TikTok Influencers and Young Female Consumers, under second round of reviews at Journal of International Marketing. Kwon, Jung Eun, Ronald Paul Hill, and Joshua Dorsey (2023), Hamiltonization of Race-based Media Representations: Implications for Media and Product Marketers on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, under preparation for third round of reviews at Journal of Consumer Research. Nardini, Gia and Ronald Paul Hill (2023), Material Poverty and Deservedness: Through the Looking-Glass of Consumption Adequacy, under second round of reviews at Journal of Academy of Marketing Science. Dorsey, Joshua, Ronald Paul Hill, and Kevin Fox (2023), From Stoned to Sustenance: A Conceptual Introduction to Cannabis for Well-being, under preparation for second round of reviews at Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. Brick, Danielle, Ronald Paul Hill, and Veronica L. Thomas (2023), Consumer Healthcare Journeys: Implications for Customer Satisfaction and Marketing Strategy, under preparation for second round of reviews at Journal of Consumer Research. Nunziato, Joshua, Hill, Ronald Paul, Himadri Roy Chaudhuri, Anindita Chaudhuri, and Nilanjana Mitra (2023), Intimate Consumption? Free Self-Commodification Decommoditizes Sex Services, under first round of reviews at Administrative Science Quarterly. Articles Accepted or Published Hill, Ronald Paul and Sarah Mady (2024), Impoverished Children and Consumption Adequacy, Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 9 (2),178-186. Hill, Ronald Paul and Girish Ramani (2024), Vulnerability, Poverty, and Consumption Adequacy, Review of Marketing Research, 21, 25-48. Hill, Ronald Paul, Sarah Mady, and Stacey Merida (2024), How DEI Communications Require Real Skill, Especially for State Schools in States Receiving Political Pushback, Journal of Education Advancement & Marketing, 8 (3), 385-395. Blocker, Christopher, Jon Zhang, Ronald Paul Hill, and Caroline Roux (2023), Scarcity as Strategy: Innovative Business Models for a Resilient Future, California Management Review, 33, (3), 367-612. Hill, Ronald Paul (2023), Commentary: Consumer Vulnerability with a Focus on Homelessness, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 42 (October), 356-357. Blocker, Christopher, Jon Zhang, Ronald Paul Hill, and Caroline Roux (2023), Resource Scarcity and Consumer Poverty: Building Bridges for Shared Insight and Impact, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 33, (3), 489-509. 2024 RRBM Finalist. Salisbury, Linda C., Gergana Y. Nenkov, Ronald Paul Hill, Simon Blanchard, Alexander L. Brown, and Kelly D. Martin (2023), Beyond Income: Dynamic Consumer Financial Vulnerability, Journal of Marketing, 87 (September), 657-687. Ramani, Girish, Ronald Paul Hill, Laurel Steinfeld, and Rehanna Paul (2023), An Examination of Legality of Global Abortion Services and the Genesis of Public Policy, Business & Politics, 25, 34-52. Mady, Sarah, Ronald P. Hill, Charlene Dadzie, Dibyangana Biswas, and Rehana Paul (2023), A Whiter Shade of Pale: Whiteness, Female Beauty Standards, and Ethical Engagement Across Three Cultures, Journal of International Marketing, 31 (1), 69-89. Machin, Jane, Teri Brister, Robert M. Bossarte, Jenna Drenten, Ronald Paul Hill, Deborah L. Holland, Maria Martik, Mark Mulder, Madhu Viswanathan, Marie A. Yeh, Ann M. Mirabito, Justine Rapp Ferrell, Elizabeth Crosby, and Natalie Ross Atkins (2022), Conversations about Conducting Marketing Research in Mental Health, Journal of 1Consumer Marketing, 39 (6), 569-578. Vadakkepatt, Gautham, Andrew Bryant, Ronald Paul Hill, and Joshua Nunziato (2022), Can Advertising Benefit Womens Development? Preliminary Insights from a Multi-Method Investigation, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 50, 503-520. RRBM Honor Roll Recipient. Mitra, Nilanjana, Ronald Paul Hill, Himadri Roy Chaudhuri, and Anindita Chaudhuri (2022), Identity Management as a Coping Strategy for Stigmatization: The Case of Indian Sex Workers in a Libidinal Market, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 41 (2), 124-140. Andrews, J. Craig, Scot Burton, Gregory T. Gundlach, Ronald Paul Hill, Jeremy Kees, Richard G. Netemeyer, and Kristen L. Walker (2022), What Exactly Is Marketing and Public Policy? Insights for JPPM Researchers, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 41 (1), 10-33. RRBM Honor Roll Recipient. Hill, Ronald Paul (2022), Poverty and Consumer Psychology, in APA Handbook of Consumer Psychology, Lynn R. Kahle, Joel Huber, and Tina M. Lowrey, eds., 鶹ý Psychological Association: Washington, DC, 243-265. Russell, Cristel, Dale Russell, and Ronald Paul Hill (2022), Mental Health Service Utilization After Military Missions: The Double-edged Consequences of Unit-level Organizational Support, Psychological Services, 19 (Suppl 2), 113125. Hill, Ronald Paul, Sanal Mazvancheryl, and Ben Wright (2021), Tweeter-in-Chief Donald J. Trump: How Social Media Can Be the Downfall of Your Brand, NIM Marketing Intelligence Review, 13 (2), 44-49. Gabler, Colin P., Ronald Paul Hill, and Myles V. Landers (2021), Saving Behavior Within and Across Developing Nations: Implications for Public Policy Makers, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, (40), 3, 354-371. Hill, Ronald Paul (2020), Does Research on Scarcity Apply to Impoverished Consumers? Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 5 (4), 439-443. Hill, Ronald Paul and Eesha Sharma (2020), Consumer Vulnerability, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 30 (July), 551-570. Hill, Ronald Paul (2020), Editor Essay: Pandemic 101, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 54, 393-394. Kees, Jeremy, Paula Fitzgerald, Joshua D. Dorsey, and Ronald Paul Hill (2020), Evidence-Based Cannabis Policy: A Framework to Guide Marketing and Public Policy Research, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 39 (1), 76-92. Hill, Ronald Paul (2020), Freedom of the Will and Consumption Restrictions, Journal of Business Ethics, 164 (2), 311-324. Hill, Ronald Paul (2019), Editor Essay: Ready for the Revolution? Why Publishing Consumer Research Is Changing, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 53 (Fall), 691-695. Hamilton, Rebecca, Debora Thompson, Sterling Bone, Lan Nguyen Chaplin, Vladas Griskevicius, Kelly Goldsmith, Ronald Paul Hill, Deborah Roedder John, Chiraag Mittal, Thomas OGuinn, Paul Piff, Caroline Roux, Anuj Shah, and Meng Zhu (2019), The Effects of Scarcity on Consumer Decision Journeys, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 47 (May), 532-550. Nunziato, Joshua, and Ronald Paul Hill (2019), Perfectionism and the Place of the Interior Life in Business: Toward an Ethics of Personal Growth, Business Ethics Quarterly, 29 (2), 241-268. Bryant, Andrew and Ronald Paul Hill (2019), Poverty, Consumption, and Counter-Intuitive Behavior, Marketing Letters, 30 (December), 233-243. Bryant, Andrew and Ronald Paul Hill (2018), A Whole and Two Halves: Serving Size Effects and Consumer Healthfulness Perceptions, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 52 (Summer), 452-465. Hill, Ronald Paul and Cait Lamberton (2018), Beyond the Risky Gamble: A Framework for Consumer Research in Real-World Risk, Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 3 (1), 1-6. Hill, Ronald Paul (2018), Theory of Marketplace Morality and Consumers in Poverty, Marketing Theory, 18 (3), 411-420. Cherrier, Helene and Ronald Paul Hill (2018), Anti-Consumption as Tactical Response to Institutionalized Subordination: The Case of Materially-Deprived Anti-Consumers, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 37 (2), 213-226. Rapp, Justine F. and Ronald Paul Hill (2018), Poverty Research and Measurement: Making the Case for Consumption Adequacy, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 52 (Fall), 770-791. Hill, Ronald Paul (2017), Failure of Ethical Leadership: Implications for Stakeholder Theory and Anti-Stakeholders, Business and Society Review, 122 (June), 165-190. Hill, Ronald Paul (2017), Essay on Moral Marketer Behavior: Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Business Review, 18 (3S/June), 70-74. Davis, Brennan, Julie L. Ozanne, and Ronald Paul Hill (2016), The Transformative Consumer Research Movement, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 35 (Fall), 159-169. Hill, Ronald Paul, Daniel Cunningham, and Gramercy Gentlemen (2016), Dehumanization and Restriction inside a Maximum-Security Prison: Novel Insights about Consumer Acquisition and Ownership, Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 1 (April), 295-313; 2021 AMA-EBSCO Award Winner. Hill, Ronald Paul, Justine Rapp, Michael Capella, and Gramercy Gentlemen (2016), Antiservice as a Guiding Maxim: Tough Lessons from a Maximum-Security Prison, Journal of Service Research, 19 (1), 57-71. Hill, Ronald Paul (2016), Poverty as We Never Knew It: THE Source of Vulnerability for Most of Humankind, Journal of Marketing Management, 32 (March), 365-370. Hill, Paul Armstrong and Ronald Paul Hill (2015), Antiservice within the Medical Service Encounter: Lessons for Radiologists beyond Service Recovery, Journal of the 鶹ý College of Radiology, 12 (12), 1280-1285. Gabler, Colin P. and Ronald Paul Hill (2015), Abusive Supervision, Distributive Justice, and Work-Life Balance: Perspectives from Salespeople and Sales Managers, Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, 35 (3), 257-261. Baker, Stacey M., Ronald Paul Hill, Courtney Baker, and John Mittelstaedt (2015), Improvisational Provisioning in Disaster: The Mechanisms and Meanings of Ad Hoc Exchange Systems in Community, Journal of Macromarketing, 35 (3), 334-352. Winner of the 2016 Slater Award for the Best Article. Rapp, Justine L. and Ronald Paul Hill (2015), Lordy, Lordy Look Whos Forty! The Journal of Consumer Research Reaches a Milestone, Journal of Consumer Research, 42 (1), 19-29. Hill, Ronald Paul, Justine L. Rapp and Michael Capella (2015), Consumption Restrictions in a Total Control Institution: Participatory Action Research in a Maximum-Security Prison, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 34 (Fall), 156-172. Hill, Ronald Paul, Michael Capella and Yoon-Na Cho (2015), Incivility in Political Advertisements: A Look at the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, International Journal of Advertising, 34 (5), 812-829. Bennett, Aronte, Ronald Paul Hill, and Kara Daddario (2015), Shopping While Nonwhite: Racial Discrimination among Minority Consumers, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49 (Summer), 328-355. Winner of the Best Article Award in 2016; 2021 AMA-EBSCO Award Finalist. Hill, Ronald Paul (2015), Professional Ethics Education: Great Idea or Greatest Idea? Journal of Management Systems, 25 (2), 59-64. Hill, Ronald Paul (2015), Book Review: Materializing Poverty: How the Poor Transform Their Lives, Consumption, Markets & Culture, 18 (5), 474-478. Martin, Kelly and Ronald Paul Hill (2015), Saving and Well-Being at the Base-of-the-Pyramid: Implications for Transformative Financial Services Delivery, Journal of Service Research, 18 (3), 405-421. Also, AMA-EBSCO Award Finalist for 2020. Mahar, Stephen, Daniel Wright, and Kurt Bretthauer, and Ronald Paul Hill (2014), Optimizing Marketer Costs and Consumer Benefits Across Clicks and Bricks, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 42 (6), 619-641. Chaplin, Lan, Ronald Paul Hill, and Debbie R. John (2014), Poverty and Materialism: A Look at Impoverished Versus Affluent Children, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 33 (Spring), 78-92. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kelly D. Martin (2014), Broadening the Paradigm of Marketing as Exchange: A Public Policy and Marketing Perspective, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 33 (Spring), 17-33. Winner of the 2016 AMA Kinnear Award for best article in a three-year period. Also, AMA-EBSCO Award Finalist for 2020. Newbert, Scott and Ronald Paul Hill (2014), Setting the Stage for Paradigm Development: A Small Tent Approach to Social Entrepreneurship, Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 5 (3), 243-269. Hill, Ronald Paul and Justine Rapp (2014), Codes of Ethical Conduct: A Bottom-up Approach, Journal of Business Ethics, 123 (September), 621-630. Gabler, Colin, Katy Nagy, and Ronald Paul Hill (2014), Causes and Consequences of Abusive Supervision in Sales Management: A Tale of Two Perspectives, Psychology & Marketing, 31 (4), 278-293. Hill, Ronald Paul and Michael L. Capella (2014), Impoverished Consumers, Catholic Social Teaching, and Distributive Justice, Journal of Business Research, 67 (2), 32-41. Baker, Stacey M. and Ronald Paul Hill (2013), A Community Psychology of Object Meanings: Identity Negotiation during Disaster Recovery, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 23 (July), 275-287. Bennett, Aronte, Ronald Paul Hill, and Daniel Oleksiuk (2013), The Impact of Disparate Levels of Marketplace Inclusion on Consumer-Brand Relationships, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 32 (Spring), 16-31. Shank, Todd, Ronald Paul Hill, and John Stang (2013), Do Investors Benefit from Good Corporate Governance? Corporate Governance, 13 (4), 384-396. Bennett, Aronte and Ronald Paul Hill (2012), The Universality of Warmth and Competence: A Response to Brands as Intentional Agents, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 22 (April), 199-204. Hill, Ronald Paul (2012), Editor Essay: Building an Inclusive Academic Community: A Possible Path for Public Policy and Marketing, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 31 (Spring), 1-3. Hill, Ronald Paul, Kelly Martin and Lan Chaplin (2012), A Tale of Two Marketplaces: Consumption Restriction, Social Comparison, and Life Satisfaction," Marketing Letters, 23 (3), 731-744. Martin, Kelly and Ronald Paul Hill (2012), Life Satisfaction, Self-Determination, and Consumption Adequacy at the Bottom of the Pyramid, Journal of Consumer Research, 38 (April), 1155-1168. Included in the JCR Financial Insecurity and Deprivation curation by Eileen Fisher. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kelly Martin (2012), Absolute and Relative Restriction and Consumer Behavior: Implications for Understanding Global Consumption, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 46 (Spring), 37-61. Hill, Ronald Paul and Nora Moran (2011), Social Marketing and Interactive Media, International Journal of Advertising, 30 (November), 815-838. Chaudhry, Peggy, Ronald Paul Hill, Steve Stumpf, and Goksel Yalcinkaya (2011), Consumer Complicity in Emerging Markets, Advances in International Marketing, 22, 223-239. Hill, Ronald Paul (2011), Editor Essay: Wither Marketing and Public Policy Research? Or Has Public Policy and Marketing Come of Age? Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 30 (Spring), 86-88. Watkins, Alison and Ronald Paul Hill (2011), Morality in Marketing: Oxymoron or Good Business Practice? Journal of Business Research, 64 (August), 922-927. Becker-Olsen, Karen, Ray Tylor, Ronald Paul Hill, and Goksel Yalcinkaya (2011), A Cross Cultural Look at Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing Communications in Mexico and the United States: Strategies for Global Brands, Journal of International Marketing, 19 (2), 30-44. Hill, Ronald Paul (2010), Editor Essay: Broadening the Concept of Public Policy and Marketing: How Far Is Far Enough? Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 29 (Fall), 151-152. Capella, Michael, Ronald Paul Hill, Justine Rapp, and Jeremy Kees (2010), The Impact of Violence against Women in Advertisements, Journal of Advertising, 39 (Winter), 37-52. Reprinted in Advertising and Violence, 2014, Nora J. Rifon, Marla B. Royne, and Les Carlson (eds.), Sharpe: New York, 78-94. Hill, Ronald Paul (2010), A Naturological Approach to Marketing Exchange: Implications for the Bottom of the Pyramid, Journal of Business Research, 63 (June), 62-67. Watkins, Alison and Ronald Paul Hill (2009), A Simulation of Business-to-Business Decision Making in a Relationship Marketing Context, Industrial Marketing Management, 38, 994-1005. Rapp, Justine, Ronald Paul Hill, Jeannie Gaines, and Mark Wilson (2009), Advertising and Consumer Privacy: Old Practices and New Challenges, Journal of Advertising, 38 (Winter), 51-61. Hill, Ronald Paul Hill and Alison Watkins (2009), The Profit Implications of Altruistic Versus Egoistic Orientations for Business-to-Business Exchanges, International Journal of Research in Marketing, 26 (March), 52-59. Hill, Ronald Paul and Justine Rapp (2009), Globalization and Poverty: Oxymoron or New Policies, Journal of Business Ethics, 85 (1), 39-47. Botti, Simona, Susan Broniarczyk, Gerald Hubl, Ron Hill, Yanliu Huang, Barbara Kahn, Praveen Kopalle, Donald Lehmann, Joe Urbany, and Brian Wansink. 2008. Choice under Restrictions. Marketing Letters, 19 (34): 18399. Hill, Ronald Paul, Jeannie Gaines and Mark Wilson (2008), Consumer Behavior, Extended-Self, and Sacred Consumption: An Alternative Perspective from Our Animal Companions, Journal of Business Research, 61 (May), 553-562. Hill, Ronald Paul (2008), Editor Essay: Journal of Public Policy and Marketing: A Top-Tier Journal in an Age of Enlightenment, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 27 (Spring), 1-3. Wilson, Mark, Jeannie Gaines, and Ronald Paul Hill (2008), Neuromarketing and Consumer Free Will, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 42 (Fall), 389-410. Klein, Jill and Ronald Paul Hill (2008), Rethinking Macro-Level Theories of Consumption: Research Findings from Nazi Concentration Camps, Journal of Macromarketing, 28 (September), 228-242. Hill, Ronald Paul (2008), Disadvantaged Consumers: An Ethical Approach to Consumption of the Poor, Journal of Business Ethics, 80 (1), 77-83. Guzman, Francisco, Karen Becker-Olsen, and Ronald Paul Hill (2008), Desarrollar un Programa de RSC a la Manera, Harvard Business Review, Latin 鶹ý Edition, (April), 42-50. Hill, Ronald Paul (2007), Editor Essay: Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Scholarship: Improving the World One Article at a Time, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 26 (Spring), 1-3. Hill, Ronald Paul and John Kozup (2007), Consumer Experiences of Predatory Lending Practices, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 41 (Summer), 29-46. Hill, Ronald Paul and Alison Watkins (2007), A Simulation of Moral Behavior within Marketing Exchange Relationships, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 35 (September), 417-429. Cassill, Deby L. and Ronald Paul Hill (2007), A Naturological Approach to Corporate Governance: An Extension of the Frederick Model of Corporate-Community Relationships, Business & Society, 46 (September), 286-303. Hill, Ronald Paul, Tom Ainscough, Todd Shank, and Daryl Manullang (2007), Corporate Social Responsibility and Socially Responsible Investing: A Global Perspective, Journal of Business Ethics, 70 (January), 165-174. Hill, Ronald Paul, Bill Felice, and Tom Ainscough (2007), International Human Rights and Consumer Quality of Life: An Ethical Perspective, Journal of Macromarketing, 27 (Fall), 370-379. Winner of the ISQOLS Award for Best Quality of Life paper. Dhanda, Kathy K. and Ronald Paul Hill (2007), Consumption and Environmental Degradation: A Long-Term View, Advances in International Management, 20, 297-318. Hill, Ronald Paul and Jeannie Gaines (2007), The Consumer Culture of Poverty: Behavioral Research Findings and Their Implications in an Ethnographic Context, Journal of 鶹ý Culture, 30 (March), 81-95. Becker-Olsen, Karen L. and Ronald Paul Hill (2006), The Impact of Sponsor Fit on Brand Equity: The Case of Nonprofit Service1 Providers, Journal of Service Research, 9 (August), 73-83. -Hill, Ronald Paul (2006), Distributive Justice and Catholic Faith-in-Action: Lessons from Consumer Ethnographies, Urban Anthropology, 35 (2/3), 183-201. Becker-Olsen, Karen L., B. Andrew Cudmore, and Ronald Paul Hill (2006), The Impact of Perceived Corporate Social Responsibility on Consumer Behavior, Journal of Business Research, 59 (January), 46-53. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (2005), The Multiplicity of Selves and Selves Management: A Leadership Challenge for the 21st Century, Leadership, 1 (February), 127-140. Stephens, Debra, Ronald Paul Hill, and Jim Gentry (2005), A Consumer-Behavior Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 34 (February), 36-67. Watkins, Alison and Ronald Paul Hill (2005), The Impact of Personal and Organizational Moral Philosophies on Marketing Exchange Relationships: A Simulation Using the Prisoners Dilemma Game, Journal of Business Ethics, 62 (December), 253-265. Shank, Todd, Ronald Paul Hill, and Daryl Manullang (2005), Is It Better to Be Naughty or Nice? Socially Responsible Investing and Vice-Based Investing versus the Market, Journal of Investing, 14 (Fall), 82-87. Shank, Todd, Ronald Paul Hill, and Daryl Manullang (2005), Doing Well While Doing Good Revisited: A Study of Socially Responsible Firms Short-term versus Long-term Performance, Managerial Finance, 31 (8), 33-46. Hill, Ronald Paul (2005), Do the Poor Deserve Less than Surfers? An Essay for the Special Issue on Vulnerable Consumers, Journal of Macromarketing, 25 (December), 215-218. 1 Dhanda, Kathy K. and Ronald Paul Hill (2005), The Role of Information Technology and Systems in Reverse Logistics: A Case Study, International Journal of Technology Management, 31 (1/2), 140-151. Hill, Ronald Paul (2004), The Socially Responsible University: Talking the Talk While Walking the Walk in the College of Business, Journal of Academic Ethics, 2 (1), 89-100. Hill, Ronald Paul and Deby Cassill (2004), The Naturological View of the Corporation and its Social Responsibility: An Extension of the Frederick Model of Corporate-Community Relationships, Business and Society Review, 109 (September), 281-296. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kathy K. Dhanda (2004), Globalization and Technological Achievement: Implications for Macromarketing and the Digital Divide, Journal of Macromarketing, 24 (December), 147-155. 1 Adrangi, Bahram, Kathy K. Dhanda, and Ronald Paul Hill (2004), A Model of Consumption and Environmental Degradation: Making the Case for Sustainable Consumer Behavior, Journal of Human Development, 5 (November), 417-432. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kathy K. Dhanda (2004), Confronting the Environmental Consequences of the High Technology Revolution: Beyond the Guise of Recycling, Organization & Environment, 17 (June), 254-259. Hill, Ronald Paul (2003), Homelessness in the United States: An Ethnographic Look at Consumption Strategies, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 13 (September/October), 128-137. Snider, Jamie, Ronald Paul Hill, and Diane Martin (2003), Corporate Social Responsibility in the 21st Century: A View from the Worlds Most Successful Firms, Journal of Business Ethics, 48 (December), 175-187. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (2003), The Compassionate Organization in the 21st Century, Organizational Dynamics, 33 (November), 331-341. Hill, Ronald Paul, Debra Stephens and Iain Smith (2003), Corporate Social Responsibility: An Examination of Individual Firm Behavior, Business and Society Review, 108 (September), 339-362. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kathy K. Dhanda (2003), Technological Achievement and Human Development: A View from the United Nations Development Programme, Human Rights Quarterly, 25 (November), 1020-1034. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002) Managing Across Generations in the 21st Century: Important Lessons from the Ivory Trenches, Journal of Management Inquiry, 11 (March), 61-67. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002), Consumer Culture and the Culture of Poverty: Implications for Marketing Theory and Practice, Marketing Theory, 2 (September), 273-294. Baker, Stacey M., Ronald Paul Hill, and Debra Stephens (2002), How Can Retailers Enhance Accessibility? 鶹ý Consumers with Visual Impairments a Voice in the Marketplace, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 9 (4), 227-239. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002), Service Provision through Public-Private Partnerships: An Ethnography of Service Delivery to Homeless Teenagers, Journal of Service Research, 4 (May), 278-289. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002), Stalking the Poverty Consumer: A Retrospective Examination of Modern Ethical Dilemmas, Journal of Business Ethics, 37 (May), 209-219. Ill, Ronald Paul and Kathy K. Dhanda (2002), Advertising, Technology, and the Digital Divide: A Global Perspective, Advances in International Marketing: New Directions in International Advertising Research, 12, 175-193. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002), Compassionate Love, Agape, and Altruism: A New Framework for Understanding and Supporting Impoverished Consumers, Journal of Macromarketing, 22 (June), 19-31. Baker, Stacey M., Debra Stephens, and Ronald Paul Hill (2001), Marketplace Experiences of Individuals with Visual Impairments: Beyond the 鶹ýs with Disabilities Act, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 20 (Fall), 215-224. -Hill, Ronald Paul (2001), Surviving in a Material World: Evidence from Ethnographic Consumer Research on People in Poverty, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography: Special Issue on Ethnography, Consumer Behavior, and Marketing, 30 (4), 364-391. Hill, Ronald Paul, Robert Peterson, and Kathy K. Dhanda (2001), Global Poverty and Distributive Justice: A Rawlsian Perspective, Human Rights Quarterly, 23, (February), 171-187. Hirschman, Elizabeth and Ronald Paul Hill (2000), "On Human Commoditization and Resistance: A Model Based Upon Buchenwald Concentration Camp," Psychology & Marketing, 17 (6), 469-491. Lee, Renee G., Julie Ozanne, and Ronald Paul Hill (1999), Improving Service Encounters Through Resource Sensitivity: The Case of Health Care Delivery in Appalachia, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 18 (Fall), 230-248. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kathy K. Dhanda (1999), Gender Inequity and Quality of Life: A Macromarketing Perspective, Journal of Macromarketing, 19 (December), 140-152. Hill, Ronald Paul and Bahram Adrangi (1999), Global Poverty and the United Nations, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 18 (Fall), 135-146. Ozanne, Julie, Ronald Paul Hill, and Newell Wright (1998), Juvenile Delinquents' Use of Consumption as Cultural Resistance: Implications for Juvenile Reform Programs and Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 17 (Fall), 185-196. Reed, Renya and Ronald Paul Hill (1998), "The Process of Becoming Homeless: An Investigation of Families in Poverty," Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2), 320-332. Goodwin, Kathy and Ronald Paul Hill (1998), Commitment to Physical Fitness: Commercial Influences on long-term Healthy Consumer Behaviors, Social Marketing Quarterly, 4 (Spring), 68-83. Hill, Ronald Paul, David L. Ramp and Linda Silver (1998), The Rent-To-Own Industry and Pricing Disclosure Tactics, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 17 (Spring), 3-10. Employed by the Federal Trade Commission in the development of their position paper titled Survey of Rent-To-Own Customers, 2000. Finalist for the 2002 Kinnear award for best article published during the years 1998-2000. Hill, Ronald Paul (1998), Book Review: It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty, Rebecca M. Blank, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 17 (Spring), 145-146. Goodwin, Kathy, Michael Mayo, and Ronald Paul Hill (1997), Salesperson Loss of a Major Account: A Qualitative Analysis, Journal of Business Research, 40 (October), 167-180. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (1997), Impoverished Consumers and Consumer Behavior: The Case of AFDC Mothers, Journal of Macromarketing, 17 (Fall), 32-48. Hill, Ronald Paul, Elizabeth Hirschman and Jack Bauman (1997), "Consumer Survival during the Great Depression: A View from the Field," Journal of Macromarketing, (17) Spring, 107-127. Hill, Ronald Paul and Jane Keffer (1997), "An Ethical Approach to Lobbying Activities of Businesses in the United States," Journal of Business Ethics, 16 (12/13), 1371-1379. Hill, Ronald Paul (1997), Book Review: Ethnic Cleansing, Andrew Bell-Fialkoff, Human Rights Quarterly, 19 (August), 694-695. Stephens, Debra, Ronald Paul Hill, and Karen Bergman (1996), "Interactive Media and the Future of Advertising: Lessons from the QVC Home Shopping Channel," Journal of Business Research, 37 (November), 193-200. Hill, Ronald Paul, Elizabeth Hirschman, and Jack Bauman (1996), "The Birth of Modern Entitlement Programs: Reports from the Field and Implications for Welfare Policy," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 15 (Fall), 263-277. Hill, Ronald Paul and Sandi Macan (1996), "Consumer Survival on Welfare with an Emphasis on Medicaid and the Food Stamp Program," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 15 (Spring), 118-127. Hill, Ronald Paul and Sandi Macan (1996), "Welfare Reform in the United States: Resulting Consumption Behaviors, Health and Nutrition Outcomes, and Public Policy Solutions," Human Rights Quarterly, 18 (February), 142-159. Hill, Ronald Paul (1996), Book Review: The Total Package: The Evolution and Secret Meanings of Boxes, Bottles, Cans, and Tubes, Thomas Hine, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 30 (Winter), 480-482. Stephens, Debra and Ronald Paul Hill (1996), "The Dispossession of Animal Companions: A 'Humanistic' and Consumer Behavior Perspective," Society and Animals, 4 (2), 189-210. Hill, Ronald Paul and Elizabeth Hirschman (1996), "Human Rights Abuses by the Third Reich: New Evidence from the Nazi Concentration Camp Buchenwald," Human Rights Quarterly, 18 (November), 848-873. Gentry, James, Pat Kennedy, Katherine Paul, and Ronald Paul Hill (1995), "Family Transitions during Grief: Discontinuities in Household Consumption Patterns," Journal of Business Research, 34 (September), 67-79. Patterson, Maggie Jones, Ronald Paul Hill, and Kate Maloy (1995), "Abortion in America: A Consumer-Behavior Perspective," Journal of Consumer Research, 21 (March), 677-694. Gentry, James, Pat Kennedy, Katherine Paul, and Ronald Paul Hill (1995), "The Vulnerability of Those Grieving the Death of a Loved One: Implications for Public Policy," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 14 (Spring), 128-142. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), "Researching Sensitive Topics in Marketing: The Special Case of Vulnerable Populations," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 14 (Spring), 143-148. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), Book Reviews: Down on Their Luck, David A. Snow and Leon Anderson; The Women Outside: Meanings and Myths of Homelessness, Stephanie Golden; The Visible Poor: Homelessness in the United States, Joel Blau; Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 14 (Spring, 169-174. Hill, Ronald Paul and Jane Keffer (1995), "Strategic Uses of Lobbying Activities: The Case of the Sugar Industry," Handbook of Business Strategy, 235-243. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), "Social Advocacy: Marketing and Consumer Behavior Research in the Public Interest," 鶹ý Behavioral Scientist, 38 (4), 513-515. Reprinted in Marketing and Consumer Research in the Public Interest, Sage, Ronald Paul Hill, ed., 1996, Sage, vii-x. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), "Blackfellas and Whitefellas: Aboriginal Land Rights, the Mabo Decision, and the Meaning of Land," Human Rights Quarterly, 17 (2), 303-322. -Hill, Ronald Paul (1994), "Bill Collectors and Consumers: A Troublesome Exchange Relationship," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 13 (Spring), 20-35. Hill, Ronald Paul (1994), "The Public Policy Issue of Homelessness: A Review and Synthesis of Existing Research," Journal of Business Research, 30 (May), 5-12. Hill, Ronald Paul (1994), "A Consumer Perspective of Handgun Control in the U.S.," Advancing the Consumer Interest, 6 (1), 10-14. Stephens, Debra, Ronald Paul Hill, and Cynthia Hanson (1994), "The Beauty Myth and Female Consumers: The Controversial Role of Advertising," Journal of Consumer Affairs, 28 (Summer), 137-153. Szykman, Lisa and Ronald Paul Hill (1993), "A Consumer-Behavior Investigation of a Prison Economy," Research in Consumer Behavior, 6, 233-262. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), Book Review: Highways and Buyways: Naturalistic Research from the Consumer Behavior Odyssey, Russell W. Belk, ed., Journal of Marketing, 56 (July, 121-123. Hill, Ronald Paul and Robert L. Nydick (1992), "Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process to Structure the Vendor Selection Procedure," Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management, 31-36. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), "Homeless Children: Coping with Material Losses," Journal of Consumer Affairs, 26 (Winter), 274-287. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), "Criminal Receiving: The Fence as Marketer," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 11 (Fall), 126-134. Hill, Ronald Paul (1991), "Homeless Women, Special Possessions, and the Meaning of `Home': An Ethnographic Case Study," Journal of Consumer Research, 18 (December), 298-310. Ward, James C, and Ronald Paul Hill (1991), "Designing Effective Promotional Games: Opportunities and Problems," Journal of Advertising, 20 (September), 69-81. Hill, Ronald Paul and Harold Robinson (1991), "Fanatic Consumer Behavior: An Exploration of Athletics as a Consumption Experience," Psychology & Marketing, 8 (2), 79-99. Hill, Ronald Paul and Andrea L. Beaver (1991), "Advocacy Groups and the Television Media: A Qualitative Study with Marketing Implications," Journal of Advertising, 20 (1), 18-27. Hill, Ronald Paul (1991), "Health Care and the Homeless: A Marketing-Oriented Approach," Journal of Health Care Marketing, 11 (June), 14-23. Hill, Ronald Paul (1991), "Guest Editorial: A Broadened View of Ethics and Health Care Marketing," Journal of Health Care Marketing, 11 (March), 2-4. Gardner, Meryl and Ronald Paul Hill (1990), "Consumers' Mood States and the Decision-Making Process," Marketing Letters, 1 (3), 229-238. Hill, Ronald Paul and Mark Stamey (1990), "The Homeless in America: An Examination of Possessions and Consumption Behaviors," Journal of Consumer Research, 17 (December), 303-321. Finalist for the 1991 JCR award for best article for the years 1988-1990. Hill, Ronald Paul (1990), "AIDS and Consumer Anxiety: A Refocusing of the Debate," Journal of Health Care Marketing, 10 (3), 64-66. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (1990), "Using Condoms in the Age of AIDS: A Phenomenological Study with Marketing Implications," Journal of Health Care Marketing, 10 (1), 26-35. Hill, Ronald Paul and James C. Ward (1989), "Mood Manipulation in Marketing Research: An Examination of Potential Confounding Effects," Journal of Marketing Research, 26 (February), 97-104. -Hill, Ronald Paul (1989), "An Exploration of Voter Responses to Political Advertisements," Journal of Advertising, 18 (4), 14-22. Hill, Ronald Paul (1989), "The Growing Threat of AIDS: How Marketers Must Respond," Journal of Health Care Marketing, 9 (2), 5-12. Gardner, Meryl and Ronald Paul Hill (1988), "Consumers' Mood States: Antecedents and Consequences of Experiential Vs. Informational Strategies for Brand Choice," Psychology & Marketing, 5 (2), p. 169-182. Hill, Ronald Paul (1988), "An Exploration of the Relationship between AIDS-Related Anxiety and the Evaluation of Condom Advertisements," Journal of Advertising, 17 (4), 35-42. Hill, Ronald Paul (1987), "The Impact of Interpersonal Anxiety on Consumer Information Processing," Psychology & Marketing, 4 (2), 93-105. PROCEEDINGS, BOOK CHAPTERS, CASES, AND PROFESSIONAL MEDIA Hill, Ronald Paul (2024), Waiting to Exhale, Marketing News: 2024 Special Report, Navigating the Progression from Doctoral Student to Marketing Professor, 37-28. Hill, Ronald Paul (2023), The Rising Tide of Social Impact in Business Research, EFMD Global Focus, 17 (2), 40-45. Hill, Ronald Paul (2023), Consumer Well-Being, InSAGE Business Foundations. SAGE Publications, Inc. https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781071897614. Hill, Ronald, Paul (2021), Trump's Twitter Feed Shows 'Arc of the Hero,' from Savior to Showdown,The Conversation : Economy + Business,Jan 14, ( HYPERLINK "https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/trumps-twitter-feed-shows-arc-hero-savior/docview/2486058987/se-2" https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/trumps-twitter-feed-shows-arc-hero-savior/docview/2486058987/se-2). Hill, Ronald Paul (2021), Compassionate Club Management, Club Director, Summer, 46-48. Hill, Ronald Paul (2019), So, You Want to Write Policy-Relevant Articles? in How to Get Published in the Best Marketing Journals, David W. Stewart and Daniel M. Ladik, eds. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 126-137. Hill, Ronald Paul (2018), You Can Always Get What You Want: The Case of Rent-to-Own, Sage Business Cases Online. Hill, Ronald Paul (2018), Anti-Service and the Prison Industrial Complex, Sage Business Cases Online. Hill, Ronald Paul (2017), Impoverished Consumers: What We Know, What We Dont Know, and What We Should Do, in The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior, Michael Solomon and Tiny Lowrey, eds. New York: Taylor & Francis, 459-470. Hill, Ronald Paul (2016), Poverty and Deprivation: Whats a Marketer to Do? 鶹ý Marketing Association, Marketing and Society,  HYPERLINK "http://www.ama.org/academics/Pages/poverty-and-deprivation-whats-a-marketer-to-do.aspx" www.ama.org/academics/Pages/poverty-and-deprivation-whats-a-marketer-to-do.aspx. Hill, Ronald Paul (2015), Poverty as You Never Knew It, Tedx Talk  HYPERLINK "https://webaccess.villanova.edu/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=G2oZanfIgECA0xyrhRg5KD5vgBfniIQcMqfGDZTD6gCHdK21CvzSCGgAdAB0AHAAcwA6AC8ALwB5AG8AdQB0AHUALgBiAGUALwBtAEUATQBoAGIAUgBBAFEAOQB1AG8A&URL=https%3a%2f%2fyoutu.be%2fmEMhbRAQ9uo" \t "_blank" https://youtu.be/mEMhbRAQ9uo. Hill, Ronald Paul (2015), Consumption Restrictions in a Maximum-Security Prison: Perspectives of Incarcerated Men, Prison Legal News, August 4, prisonlegalnews.org. Moran, Nora, Scott Newbert, and Ronald Paul Hill (2015), The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Successful Social Marketing, in The Handbook of Persuasion and Social Marketing, David W. Stewart, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 297-312. Rapp, Justine, Donald Lehmann, and Ronald Paul Hill (2014), Modelling Non-Consumer Behavior: Consumption-as- Restriction and Corporate Social Responsibility, in Handbook of Research on Marketing and Social Responsibility, Ronald Paul Hill and Ryan Langan, eds. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar, 198-215. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kelly Martin (2015), A Global Perspective for Responsibly Serving Customers, in Handbook of Research on Marketing and Social Responsibility, Ronald Paul Hill and Ryan Langan, eds. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar, 333-354. Hill, Ronald Paul (2014), Waiting to Exhale, in AMA Transitions Guide: Navigating the Transition from Doctoral Student to Assistant Professor, AMA: Chicago, IL, 57-58. Hill, Ronald Paul (2013), "Public Policy and Marketing Research and Practice," in Solomon, Michael R. (ed.), Why We Buy: Understanding Consumer Behavior, The Marketing & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London (online at  HYPERLINK "https://webaccess.villanova.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=GArhHhENq0mlXMoWrSqI3lJdxKnsgdAIhQmHHjR8RlJ9f_15-Qksw1WvmcxyjwbsKcP7cwQZyV4.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fhstalks.com%2f%3ft%3dMM1643500-Hill" \t "_blank" http://hstalks.com/?t=MM1643500-Hill). Hill, Ronald Paul (2013), When Disaster Relief in No Relief, Huffington Post,  HYPERLINK "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ronald-p-hill-phd/hurricane-sandy-relief_b_2974046.html?utm_hp_ref=new-york" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ronald-p-hill-phd/hurricane-sandy-relief_b_2974046.html?utm_hp_ref=new-york. Hill, Ronald Paul and Kelly Martin (2012), Transnational Business and Their Mandate to Serve Consumers, in the 2012 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Proceedings, St. Petersburg, FL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 390-397. Hill, Ronald Paul (2011), Impoverished Consumers and Social Marketing, in Sage Handbook of Social Marketing, Diane Dixon (ed.), 319-329. Hill, Ronald Paul (2011), Consumer Culture and Impoverished Consumers: A Look at the Way in which Impoverished Consumers Experience Consumption Restrictions, in Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, Dale Southerton (ed.), 1140-1144. Newbert, Scott and Ronald Paul Hill (2010), Whose Change Are We Talking About? When Multiple Parties and Multiple Agendas Collide, in the 2010 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Denver, CO 鶹ý Marketing Association, 38. Full article published in Bloom, Paul N. and Edward Skloot (2010), Scaling Social Impact, Palgrave Macmillan: New York, 127-146. Hill, Ronald Paul and Andrea Loulakis (2010), Status and Materialism among College-Age Women, in the 2010 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Proceedings, Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 45-52. Hill, Ronald Paul and Justine Rapp (2007), Globalization and Poverty: Oxymoron or New Possibilities? in the Fourteenth Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference Proceedings, Chicago, IL: DePaul University, 51. Hill, Ronald Paul (2006), To Be(ing) or Not to Be(ing)? Exploring Consumer (Un)wellness, in the 2006 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceeding, Long Beach, CA: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 170. Becker-Olsen, Karen and Ronald Paul Hill (2005), The Impact of Perceived Corporate Social Responsibility on Consumer Behavior, in the 2005 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 43. Hill, Ronald Paul (2004), Corporate Social Responsibility: A Tale of Two Cities, in Marketing Scholarship & Education for a Global Century, Vancouver, BC: 29th Annual Macromarketing Seminar, 232-233. Hill, Ronald Paul (2004), Social Justice and Catholic Faith-in-Action: Lessons from Consumer Ethnographies, in Social Science and Advocacy, Dallas, Texas: Society for Applied Anthropology, 95. Hill, Ronald Paul (2003), New Dean Broaches Question: Perchance to Dream? The Business Journal, 23 (December 26), 12. Hill, Ronald Paul (2003), E-Services, Economic Development, and Quality of Life, in the Twelfth Annual Proceedings of the Frontiers in Services Conference, Washington, DC: Center for e-Service at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 94. Hill, Ronald Paul, Bahram Adrangi and Kathy Dhanda (2003), A Model of Consumption and Environmental Degradation: Making the Case for Sustainable Consumer Behavior, in the 2003 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 75; also in Macromarketing 2003: Marketing to Diverse Cultures, Mashantucket, CT, 160-172. Hill, Ronald Paul, Deirdre T. Guion and Debra Scammon (2003), The Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reform on Impoverished Consumers, in the 2003 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 32-33. Hill, Ronald Paul (2003), Social Service Delivery through Public-Private Partnerships: Implications for Faith-Based Organizations, in The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in the Social Welfare System, Washington, DC: Independent Sectors 2003 Spring Research Forum, 151-158. Hill, Ronald Paul (2003), To Have, To Hold, To Become: Poverty, Consumption, and Public Policy, ACR News, Winter, 13-16. Hill, Ronald Paul (2002), Advertising, Technology, and the Digital Divide: A Global Perspective, in the 2002 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Abstract Proceedings, Atlanta, GA: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 30. Hill, Ronald Paul (2001), Stalking the Poverty Consumer: Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Implications, in The Eighth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics: Book of Proceedings, H. Peter Steeves, ed. Chicago, IL: Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, 65. Hill, Ronald Paul (2001), Surviving in a Material World: The Lived Experience of People in Poverty, Blueprint for Social Justice, 55 (October), 1-6. Hill, Ronald Paul, Debra Stephens, Suraj Commuri, and James Gentry (2001), Issues of Control in Two Extreme Household Types, in Asia Pacific Advances in Consumer Research, Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 355-361. Hill, Ronald Paul and Bahram Adrangi (1999), Global Poverty and the United Nations, in the 1999 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, William L. Wilkie, Gregory T. Gundlach, and Patrick E. Murphy, eds. Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 37. Martin, Mary, James Gentry, and Ronald Paul Hill (1999), The Beauty Myth and the Persuasiveness of Advertising: A Look at Adolescent Girls and Boys, in Advertising to Children: Concepts and Controversies, Les Carlson and Carole Macklin, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 165-188. Hill, Ronald Paul, Debra Stephens and James Gentry (1999), "Why Doesn't She Just Leave? A Consumer-Behavior Perspective on Domestic Violence against Women," in the 1999 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Proceedings, Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 109. Hirschman, Elizabeth and Ronald Paul Hill (1998), "On Human Commoditization: A Model Based Upon African-鶹ý Slavery," in Advances in Consumer Research, Eric Arnould and Linda Scott, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 394-398. Hill, Ronald Paul (1998), The Social Welfare System as a Consumer Safety Net, in the 1998 Macromarketing Conference Proceedings, Clifford J. Shultz and Jonathan Schroeder, eds. Providence, RI: University of Rhode Island, 1-9. Hill, Ronald Paul and Elise Petersen (1998), Poverty and Consumer Survival in Dickens England: A Comparison to Modern Conditions with Implications for Consumer-Behavior Research, in the 1998 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educators' Proceedings, Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 282-287. Lee, Renee G., Julie L. Ozanne, and Ronald Paul Hill (1998), Consumer Vulnerability from a Framework of Consumer Resources Perspective: The Case of Health Care Delivery in Appalachia, in the 1998 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Alan Andreasen, Alex Simonson, and N. Craig Smith, eds. Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 3. Hill, Ronald Paul, David Ramp, and Linda Silver (1997), The Rent-To-Own Industry and Retail Pricing Tactics: Empirical Evidence, Legal Analysis, and Consumer Protection, in the 1997 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educators' Proceedings, Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 135. Voted Best Paper in the Marketing and Society Track. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (1997), "Welfare Reform and Health Care for the Poor: Implications for Social Marketing," in Advances in Consumer Research, Merrie Brucks and Debbie MacInnis, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 305-307. Hill, Ronald Paul, Julie L. Ozanne, and Newell D. Wright (1997), Coming of Age Within a Material World: Juvenile Delinquents Use of Consumption as Cultural Resistance, in the 1997 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Easwar Iyer and George R. Milne, eds. Boston, MA: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 6. Hill, Ronald Paul (1997), "The Future of Business Education's Functional Areas," Marketing Educator, 16 (Winter), 1, 7. Hill, Ronald Paul and Liz Somin (1996), "Immigrant Consumers and Community Bonds: Fantasies, Realities, and the Transition of Self-Identity," in Advances in Consumer Research, Kim Corfman and John Lynch, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 206-208. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), "Critical Ethnography: A Postpositivist Method for Social/Public Policy Research in Marketing," in the 1995 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educators' Proceedings, Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 456-461. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Lynn Stephens (1995), "A Consumer-Behavior Approach to Handgun Legislation and Regulation," in Advances in Consumer Research, Frank Kardes and Mita Sujan, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 699-704. Hill, Ronald Paul (1995), "Marketing and Society: Welfare Reform to Punish the Poor," Marketing Educator, 14 (Spring), 4. Hill, Ronald Paul and Tim Gaughan (1995), "Consumer Survival During the Great Depression," in the 1995 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Proceedings, David W. Stewart and Naufel J. Vilcassim, eds. Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 125-130. Hill, Ronald Paul (1994), "Abortion in America: A Consumer-Behavior Perspective," (abstract) in the 1994 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Debra Jones Ringold, ed. Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 90. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Lynn Stephens (1994), "Coming of Age in a Material World: Juvenile Delinquency and Adolescent Angst," in Advances in Consumer Research, Chris Allen and Deborah Roedder John, eds., Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 572-575. Hill, Ronald Paul, Maggie Jones Patterson, and Kate Maloy (1994), "Women and Abortion: A Phenomenological Analysis," in Advances in Consumer Research, Chris Allen and Deborah Roedder John, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 13-14. Hill, Ronald Paul (1993), "Ethnography and Marketing Research: A Postmodern Perspective," in the 1993 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Proceedings, David W. Cravens and Peter R. Dickson, eds. Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 257-261. Hill, Ronald Paul (1993), "Bill Collectors and Consumers: A Phenomenological Investigation," (abstract) in the 1993 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Mary Jane Sheffet, ed. East Lansing, MI: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 63. Hill, Ronald Paul and Lisa Cotteleer (1993), "Access Denied: Consumer Behavior and the Poor," in the 1993 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Proceedings, Rajan Varadarajan and Bernard Jaworski, eds. Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 151-156. Hill, Ronald Paul (1993), "A Primer for Ethnographic Research with a Focus on Social Policy Issues Involving Consumer Behavior," in Advances in Consumer Research, Michael Rothschild and Leigh McAlister, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 59-62. Hill, Ronald Paul, Maria Cacia, and John Shamsey (1992), "Managed Care and the Physician: An Exploratory Study," in the 1992 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Proceedings, Robert P. Leone and V. Kumar, eds. Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 557-562. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), "Criminal Receiving: The Fence as Marketer," in the 1992 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings, Paul Bloom and Richard Starr, eds. Washington, DC: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 116. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), "Transition in Turmoil: When Becoming an Adult Involves Criminal Behavior," in Advances in Consumer Research, John Sherry and Brian Sternthal, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 399-401. Hill, Ronald Paul (1992), "Helping the Homeless: A Radical Consumer Behavior-Oriented Solution," in Advances in Consumer Research, John Sherry and Brian Sternthal, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 550-553. Hill, Ronald Paul (1991), "Political Advertising in the 1990s: Expected Strategies, Voter Responses, and Public Policy Implications," in Advances in Consumer Research, Michael Solomon and Rebecca Holman, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 715-719. Hill, Ronald Paul and Debra Stephens (1990), "The Relationship between Advertising and Consumers' Moods: A Synergistic Approach," in Emotion in Advertising: Theoretical and Practical Explorations, Stuart J. Agres, Julie A. Edell, and Tony M. Dubitsky, eds. New York: Quorum, 317-325. Hill, Ronald Paul (1990), "AIDS and the Arts," in Advances in Consumer Research, Volume XVII, Marvin Goldberg, Gerry Gorn, and Rick Pollay, eds. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 294-297. Gardner, Meryl and Ronald Paul Hill (1988), "Context-Induced Mood and Brand Selection Strategy: The Mediating Role of Attention," in Advances in Consumer Research, Thomas Srull, ed. Honolulu, HA: Association for Consumer Research, 492-494. Hill, Ronald Paul and James C. Ward (1988), "Designing Effective Promotional Games: An Information Processing Perspective," (abstract) in the 1988 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Proceedings, Gary Frazier et al., eds. Chicago, IL: 鶹ý Marketing Association, 193. Hill, Ronald Paul (1987), "The Effects of Advertisements on Consumers' Mood States: An Interactive Perspective," in Advances in Consumer Research, Michael J. Houston, ed. Boston, MA: Association for Consumer Research, 131-134. Hill, Ronald Paul, Meryl P. Gardner, and James C. Ward (1987), "The Effects of Promotional Games on Participants' Moods and Resulting Information Processing Behavior," in Advances in Consumer Research, Michael J. Houston, ed. Boston, MA: Association for Consumer Research, 135-140. Gardner, Meryl and Ronald Paul Hill (1986), "The Buying Process: Effects of and On Consumer Mood States," in Advances in Consumer Research, Melanie Wallendorf and Paul F. Anderson, eds. Toronto, Canada: Association for Consumer Research, 408-410. Zaichkowsky, Judith and Ronald Paul Hill (1986), "High Informational versus Low Informational Advertising Appeals: An Evaluation of Appropriateness for Low and High Involvement Products," in Proceedings of the APA, Washington, D.C.: 鶹ý Psychological Association, 141-148. Hill, Ronald Paul and Michael B. Mazis (1985), "Measuring Emotional Responses to Advertising," in Advances in Consumer Research, Richard J. Lutz, ed. Las Vegas, NV: Association for Consumer Research, pp. 164-169. BOOKS/EDITED VOLUMES Hill, Ronald Paul (2023), Bowie Knife: A Story about Martial Arts, Meditation, and Relationships, Kindle Direct Publishing, Seattle, WA. Hill, Ronald Paul, Cait Lamberton, and Jennifer Swartz (2018), Mapping Out Marketing: Navigation Lessons from the Ivory Trenches, Routledge: New York, NY. Hill, Ronald Paul (2017), Your Way Is The Way: Letting the Inner Warrior Guide Your Personal and Professional Lives, Koehler Books: Virginia Beach, VA. Hill, Ronald Paul (2015), Legends in Consumer Behavior, Morris Holbrook: Volume 13Macromarketing Applications, Sage Publications: New York. Hill, Ronald Paul and Ryan Langan (2014), Handbook of Research on Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Surrey: UK. Hill, Ronald Paul and Michael Raysor (2012), Congratulations on Your Graduation Now Get Ready for College! Simple Lessons for a Successful Experience, CreateSpace: Amazon.com. Hill, Ronald Paul, John Kozup, and Ray Taylor (2008), Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings: Volume 18, 鶹ý Marketing Association. Peterson, Mark and Ronald Paul Hill (2005), Macromarketing at 30: Discourse, Diversity, and Distinction, Proceedings of the 30th Annual Macromarketing Conference, Macromarketing Society. Hill, Ronald Paul (2001), Surviving in a Material World: The Lived Experience of People in Poverty, University of Notre Dame Press. Hill, Ronald Paul and Ray Taylor (2001), Proceedings of the 2001 Marketing and Public Policy Conference, 鶹ý Marketing Association. Hill, Ronald Paul (1999), Pearls Along the Path: Important Lessons for Living Your Life with Passion, Laguna Hills, CA: Bialkin Books. Hill, Ronald Paul (1996), Marketing and Consumer Research in the Public Interest, Sage. Hill, Ronald Paul and Ray Taylor (1996), Proceedings of the 1996 Marketing and Public Policy Conference, 鶹ý Marketing Association. PRESENTATIONS OF ACADEMIC PAPERS State of the Industry: Qualitative Research, panel member at the Qual360/Gallup Center, March 2024 in Washington, DC. Census Bureau and Ethnographic Research, panel member at the CQR Whole Number Working Group, January 29, 2024 (remote). Uncovering Consumer Insights while Protecting Consumers Rights A Policy Perspective, panel member at the at the 2023 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2023 in Seattle, WA. Emerging Technologies and Consumer Well-Being: Peril and Promise, session participant at the at the 2023 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2023 in Seattle, WA. Pitfalls and Triumphs in Conducting Research on Racism and Discrimination, panel member at the 2023 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2023 in Washington, DC. Hamiltonization of Historical Media Representations: Implications for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, presented at the 2023 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2023 in Washington, DC. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, session chair at AACSB Marketing & Communications Conference, March 2023 in Tampa, FL. Fulfilling Jeromes Legacy, panel member at the at the 2022 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2022 in Denver, CO. New Insights and New Opportunities: Understanding the Landscape of Child Consumer Behavior, panel member at the at the 2022 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2022 in Denver, CO. Consumer Healthcare Journeys: Implications for Transformative Service Research, presented at the 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2022 in Austin, TX. Publishing Your Work, session participant at the 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June at Baylor University. What Is Policy Relevant Research, presented at the 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June at Baylor University. What Is Marketing and Public Policy? presented at the 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June 2022 at Baylor University. Qualitative Research in Marketing: Take a Walk on the Wild Side! presented at University of Denver, April 2022 in Denver, CO. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing Research Impact: Making a Difference in Policy and Practice, panel participant at the AMA Summer Educators Conference, February 2022 in Las Vegas, NV. The Changing Consumer, session chair at the AMA Summer Educators Conference, February 2022 in Las Vegas, NV. Serving Impoverished Consumers, presented at the AMA Summer Educators Conference, February 2022 in Las Vegas, NV (virtual). Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Serving Impoverished Consumers, presented to executives at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, December 2021 in Washington, DC (virtual); Xavier School of Management, November 23, 2022 in XLRI, IN (virtual). A Whiter Shade of Pale: Whiteness, Female Beauty Standards, and Ethical Engagement Across Three Cultures, presented at the Department of Marketing, University of Denver, November 2021 in Denver, CO (virtual). Knowledge Forum: Marketplace Exclusion of Financially Vulnerable Consumers, panel member at the at the 2021 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2021 in Seattle, WA (virtual). Sex for Sale: People as Consumable Objects, video presentation at the at the 2021 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2021 in Seattle, WA (virtual). Consumer Well-being and Public Policy, session leader at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium, August 2021 at Indiana University. Consumer Ill-being in Diverse Marketspaces, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium, August 2021 at Indiana University. Dehumanization and Restriction inside a Maximum-Security Prison: Novel Insights about Consumer Acquisition and Ownership, presented at the AMA Summer Educators Conference, August 2021 in Chicago, IL (virtual). Broadening the Impact of Marketing, session participant at the 2021 AMA Winter Educators Conference, February 2021 in Boston, MA (virtual). Sex for Sale: People as Consumable Objects, presented at the Institute of Marketing and Communication Management at USI Switzerland, February 2021 in Canton Ticino, Switzerland; at Queens University, March 2021 in Belfast, Ireland; at University of Bath, March 2021 in Bath, England (all virtual). ACR Forum on Financially Vulnerable Consumers, session participant at the 2020 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2020 in Paris, FR (virtual). ACR Forum on Consumer Health and Decision Making, session participant at the 2020 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2020 in Paris, FR (virtual). ACR Forum on Political Consumption, session participant at the 2020 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2020 in Paris, FR (virtual). Maximum Security Prisoners as Vulnerable Consumers: Notes from the Field, presented at the 2020 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, May 2020 in Los Angeles, CA (virtual). Social Media as a Political Branding Platform: The Case of President Donald J. Trump, presented at the 2020 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, May 2020 in Los Angeles, CA (virtual). Addressing the Stigma of Mental Health, session chair at the 2020 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, May 2020 in Los Angeles, CA (virtual). Early Career Workshop, session moderator at the 2019 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2019 in Atlanta, GA. Sharing Stories: Celebrating Five Decades of ACR1990s, session participant at the 2019 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2019 in Atlanta, GA. A Conceptual Model of Consumer Vulnerability, presented at the 2019 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2019 in Washington, DC. Food Choice and Poverty: The Price of Fewer Calories, presented at the 2019 Marketing & Public Policy, June 2019 in Washington, DC. Ethnographic Research in a Maximum-Security Prison: Lessons for Marketing and Public Policy Scholars, presented at the 2019 Marketing & Public Policy, June 2019 in Washington, DC. The Journal of Consumer Affairs and Academic Publishing, presented at Academic Research Colloquium, February 2019 in Washington, DC. Conversation with Luis Suave Gonzales, My First and Last Chance, session participant at the Portraits of Justice Symposium, International House, Philadelphia, PA, November 2018. An Integrating Approach to Consumer Vulnerability: Antecedents, Processes, and Consequences, presented at George Washington University and Baruch University, December 2017, The 鶹ý, March 2018, and the University of Georgia, November 2018. Whats Your Construct? Exploring the Different Definitions and Operationalizations of Scarcity, session participant at the 2018 Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2018 in Dallas, TX. Mentoring Junior Faculty and Ph.D. Students, session participant at the AMA Summer Educators Conference, August 2018 in Boston, MA. Beyond the Risky Gamble: A Framework for Consumer Research in Real-World Risk, session chair at the 2018 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2018 in Columbus, OH. Economic Analysis of Consumer Protection Policy-What is New at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and what are the Implications for Marketing Research and Public Policy? session discussant at the 2018 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2018 in Columbus, OH. What Is Policy Relevant Research, presented at the 2018 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June 2018 at Ohio State University. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Academic Publishing, presented at Academic Research Colloquium, February 2018 in Washington, DC. Impoverished Youths in a Material World, presented at the KelloggUIC Conference on Childrens Well-Being and Happiness, July 2017 in Chicago, IL. One Toke Over the Line Sweet Jesus: Public Policy and Marketing Implications of Medical and Recreational Marijuana, presented at the 2017 Marketing & Public Policy, June 2017 in Washington, DC. Lessons from JPPM Editors, presented at the 2017 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June 2017 in Washington, DC. Marketplace Morality and Impoverished Consumers, presented at University of Illinois Chicago and St. Josephs University, November 2016. Public Policy and Marketing Research in Difficult Environs: An Examination across Three Contexts, presented at the 2016 Marketing & Public Policy, June 2016 in San Luis Obispo, CA. Dangerous Consumption and Consumption under Dangerous Conditions, presented at the 2016 Marketing & Public Policy Preconference, June 2016 in San Luis Obispo, CA. The Fascinating Field of Marketing II: Undertaking Research with Impact, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium, June 2016 at University of Notre Dame. Long-Term Effects of Economic Deprivation and Consumption Restriction, presented at 2016 Invitational Choice Symposium, May 2016 in Lake Louise, Alberta, CA. Dehumanization and Restriction inside a Maximum-Security Prison: Novel Insights about Consumer Acquisition and Ownership, presented at Drexel University and Fordam University, October 2015. Antiservice and Healthcare Consumers: A Tale of Two Environments, presented at Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2015 in New Orleans, LA. Roundtable: Centers and Collaboration: Increasing Public Policy and Marketing Research and Impact, discussant at the 2015 Marketing & Public Policy, June 2015 in Washington, DC. Transformative Consumer Research Informs Marketing and Public Policy, chair at the 2015 Marketing & Public Policy Conference, June 2015 in Washington, DC. Social Marketing in a Changing World, panelist at the Fisher Colloquium, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, June 2015. Institutional Research and Policies on Human Wellbeing, presented at the 2015 Marketing & Public Policy Doctoral Consortium, June 2015 in Washington, DC. Customer Networks, Communities, and Brands, presented at 2015 Academy of Marketing Science Doctoral Consortium, May 2015 in Denver, CO. Making Research Relevant for Stakeholders, presented at 2015 Academy of Marketing Science Doctoral Consortium, May 2015 in Denver, CO. Setting Research Priorities, presented at 2015 Academy of Marketing Science Doctoral Consortium, May 2015 in Denver, CO. Consumption and Restriction in a Total Control Institution, presented at Franklin and Marshall College, February 2015. Antiservice as a Guiding Maxim: Tough Lessons from a Maximum-Security Prison, presented at University of Maryland, November 2014; at Georgetown University, December 2014. Understanding and Measuring Your Ethical Competency, presented to Oklahoma Ethics Consortium, November 2014 in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OK. Consumption Under Restriction: Vulnerability and Resilience in a Maximum-Security Prison, presented at Association for Consumer Research Conference, October 2014 in Baltimore, MD. Broadening the Paradigm of Marketing as Exchange: Reflections from the Field and Insights Moving Forward, special session co-chair, Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2014 in Boston, MA. Poverty and Materialism: Are Impoverished Children More Materialistic than Affluent Children? presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2014 in Boston, MA. Material Ill-Being in a Maximum-Security Prison, presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2014 in Boston, MA. Public Policy and Marketing Research: Tough Lessons from the Ivory Trenches, presented at the 2014 Marketing & Public Policy Research Workshop and Doctoral Consortium, University of Massachusetts, June 2014 in Amherst, MA. Causes and Consequences of Consumption Under Restriction: The Impact on Wellbeing of Consumers, Citizenry, and Society, Sustainable Business Practices Research Event: Sustainable Consumption and Material Wellbeing, University of Wyoming, April 2014 in Laramie, WY. Workshop Participant, 2104 Business Ethics Conference for Deans of Catholic Business Schools, University of St. Thomas, April 2014 in Houston, TX. What I Wish I knew Then, presented at the Second Annual Mid-Atlantic Marketing Doctoral Symposium, Temple University, March 2014 in Philadelphia, PA. Consumer Behavior Under Severe Restriction: A Look at Differences between Affluent and Impoverished People, created for the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, October 2013 in Chicago, IL. Broadening the Concept of Well-Being, presented at Queens School of Business Conference on Consumer Well-Being, September 2013 in Kingston, ON. Transformative Consumer Research, presented at the 2013 Ph.D. Project Marketing Division Annual Meeting, August 2013 in Boston, MA. Managing Whose Career? Tough Lessons from the Ivory Trenches, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium, June 2013 in Ann Arbor, MI. Teaching Effectiveness: Instrumental versus Inclusive Approaches, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium, June 2013 in Ann Arbor, MI . Your Research Stream: Laser Focus or Potpourri? presented at the 2013 Winter AMA Doctoral Symposium, February 2013 in Las Vegas, NV. Innovative Retail Strategies for Serving the Worlds Impoverished Consumers, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2013 in Las Vegas, NV. Vulnerable Consumer Segments: Emerging Issues and Future Directions, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2013 in Las Vegas, NV. Manifesto on Marketing as Exchange, presented at Florida State University, Wachovia Distinguished Scholar Series, January 2013, and Boston College, March 2013. Recognizing the Dignity of the Complete Person as Consumer, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educations Conference, August 2012 in Chicago, IL. Our Larger Obligations to People of Color as Accomplished Scholars, presented at the 2012 Ph.D. Project Marketing Division Annual Meeting, August 2012 in Chicago, IL. Marketplace Inclusion and Exclusion: A Look across Contexts and People, session organizer and chair, Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2012 in Atlanta, GA. With Stacy Baker, A Marketing and Public Policy Perspective on Cultural Trauma, presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2012 in Atlanta, GA. With Lan Chaplin, The Development of Materialism in Impoverished Children, presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2012 in Atlanta, GA. Impoverished Consumers and Social Marketing, presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2012 in Atlanta, GA. Life Satisfaction and Self-determination at the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2012 in St. Petersburg, FL. Consumption at the Bottom of the Economic Pyramid, presented at Rutgers University, College of Business, October 2011 in Newark, NJ, and George Washington University, April 2012. The Road Ahead for Corporate Identity/Associations, presented at the International Conference on Corporate Identity Association Research Group, September 2011 in Philadelphia, PA. The Trials and Tribulations of Qualitative Methods in Marketing Research, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, June 2011 in Stillwater, OK. Personal and Professional Work-Life Balance as a Male Marketing Academic, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, June 2011 in Stillwater, OK. With Stacy Baker, Intended and Unintended Consequences of Corporations as Change Agents in Disaster Recovery, presented at Public Policy & Marketing Conference, June 2011 in Washington, DC. Transformative Consumer Research Comes of Age, presented at the Doctoral Student consortium, Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Conference, February 2011 in Atlanta, GA. Who Really Is Your Daddy: When the Consumer Is Not the Customer, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2011 in Austin, TX. Sustainability Research in the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, presented at the Business & Sustainability Conference, November 2010, Portland State University, OR. Restricted Consumption: A Look across People and Contexts, presented at the University of Houston, Bauer College of Business, October 2010 in Houston, TX. CSR and Marketing: Oxymoron or Strategic Advantage? presented at 2010 Inaugural Academic Conference on Social Responsibility: Connecting across the Disciplines, July 2010 in Tacoma, WA. Whose Change Are We Talking About? When Multiple Parties and Multiple Agendas Collide, presented at the 2010 Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2010 in Denver, CO. Challenging Our View of Consumption: Do We All Live in a Material World? Pollay Prize Lecture, University of British Columbia, April 2010 in Vancouver, BC. Also presented at the 2010 Marketing and Public Policy Preconference, May 2010 in Denver CO. The Business Ethics Audit: A Bottom-up Approach, keynote address at the 17th Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference, October 2009 in Niagara, NY. Understanding Consumers Experiences with Mortgage Lenders and Counselors: The Case of Predatory Lending, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2008 in Austin, TX. Rawlsian Ethics, the Human Development Index, and the Poor, keynote plenary session speaker, International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies Conference, December 2007 in San Diego, CA. CSR and Marketing, symposium participant, Aspen Institute, September 2007 in Aspen, CO. FamilyGlobally, session participant, 32nd Annual Macromarketing Conference, June 2007 in Washington, DC. Ethical Issues and Distributive Justice in Macromarketing, plenary session participant, 32nd Annual Macromarketing Conference, June 2007 in Washington, DC. Subsistence Markets, session chair, 32nd Annual Macromarketing Conference, June 2007 in Washington, DC. What is the Nature of the Market? plenary session participant, 32nd Annual Macromarketing Conference, June 2007 in Washington, DC. Twin Sons of Different Mothers: A Session Based on Special Issues of the Journals, session co-chair, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2007 in Washington, DC. A Simulation of Moral Behavior within Marketing Exchange Relationships, presented to the marketing faculty at University of Notre Dame, October 2006. Consumer Experiences in Subsistence Marketplaces, session chair, Product and Market Development Conference, August 2006, in Chicago, IL. Implications of Restriction Research for Disadvantaged Consumers, presented at the Product and Market Development Conference, August 2006 in Chicago, IL. Health Literacy and Nutritional Education for Low Literate Consumers, session discussant, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2006 in Long Beach, CA. Aftermath of Disasters: Consumer Reactions and Implications, session discussant, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2006 in Long Beach, CA. Perspectives on the Current Status of Ethics Research, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 2006 in St. Petersburg, FL. The Lurking Marketer: Ethical, Policy, and Theoretical Issues Surrounding Covert Marketing Activities, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 2006 in St. Petersburg, FL. Consumer Vulnerability as a Socially-Constructed Phenomenon, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 2006 in St. Petersburg, FL. Morality in Marketing: Oxymoron or Good Business Practice? presented at the Distinguish Speaker Series, Center for Public Policy and Marketing, Villanova University, December 2005; York University, January 2006; University of Notre Dame, October 2006. To Be(ing) or Not to Be(ing)? Exploring Consumer Unwellness, presented at the Doctoral Student Consortium of the Association for Consumer Research, September 2005 in San Antonio, TX; also presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2006 in Long Beach, CA. For Consumers: Steps Toward Transformative Consumer Research, special presidential session participant, Association for Consumer Research, September 2005 in San Antonio, TX. Intimate Partner Violence and the Damaged Self: How Can Service Providers Facilitate Reconstruction? presented at the Association for Consumer Research, September 2005 in San Antonio, TX. Consumer Racial Profiling: Perspectives from Industry, Academia, Government, ACLU, and NAACP, session participant at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2005 in Washington, DC. The Impact of Perceived Corporate Social Responsibility on Consumer Behavior, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2005 in Washington, DC. If Surfers Can Be Fed, Why Not the Poor? The Moral Case for Consumption Adequacy, invited keynote speaker at the ESRC Queens Consumer Disadvantage Seminar, March 2005 in Belfast, NI. Also presented at the 30th Annual Macromarketing Conference, May 2005 in St. Petersburg, FL. Marketing and Society in the 21st Century, presented at the 29th Annual Macromarketing Seminar, May 2004 in Vancouver, BC. Good Business, Session Chair, 29th Annual Macromarketing Conference, May 2004 in Vancouver, BC. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Tale of Two Studies, presented at the 29th Annual Macromarketing Conference, May 2004, in Vancouver, BC.; also presented to the business and economics faculty at Northern Arizona University, March 2003. Corporate Social Responsibility: Walking the Walk in the College of Business, presented at the First Annual Social Responsibility and Corporate Reporting Conference, May 2004 in St. Petersburg Beach, FL. Social Justice and Catholic Faith-in-Action: Lessons from Consumer Ethnographies, presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 2004 in Dallas, TX. E-Services, Economic Development, and Quality of Life, presented at the Twelfth Annual Frontiers in Services Conference, October 2003 in College Park, MD. A Model of Consumption and Environmental Degradation: Making the Case for Sustainable Consumer Behavior, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2003 in Washington, DC.; also presented at the Macromarketing Conference, August 2003 in Mashantucket, CT. Society and Marketing: A Walk on the Dark Side, presented at the Doctoral Consortium of the Public Policy and Marketing Conference, May 2003 in Washington, DC. The Unintended Consequences of Welfare Reform on Impoverished Consumers, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2003 in Washington, DC. Vulnerable Consumers, Session Discussant, Public Policy and Marketing Conference, May 2003 in Washington, DC. Social Service Delivery Through Public-Private Partnerships: Implications for Faith-Based Organizations, presented at the Independent Sectors 2003 Spring Research Forum, March 2003 in Washington, DC. Consumption and Poverty, presented at the Annual Catholic Social Ministry Gathering on Scholarship, Service and Faith: Pursuing Peace, Overcoming Poverty, Advocating Human Rights, February 2003 in Washington, DC. Problematic Economic Systems and Exchange, Session Chair and Discussant, Summer Marketing Educators Conference, August 2002 in San Diego, CA. Surviving in a Material World: The Case of Low-Income Consumers, presented to the MBA students at the College of William & Mary, February 2002; and the faculty at Wayne State University, January 2003. Surviving in a Material World: Evidence from Ethnographic Research on Impoverished Consumers and Public-Private Partnerships, presented to the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Management, Case Western Reserve University, September 2001; and the College of William & Mary, February 2002. Helping the Poor in Financial Markets, Session Discussant, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2001 in Washington, DC. Surviving in a Material World Part I: A One-Act, One-Person Play, presented to the HCR Group within the Association for Consumer Research, October 2000 in Salt Lake City, UT. Subculture Markets, Session Discussant, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, June 2000 in Washington, DC. Poverty as a Public Health Issue: The Case of Health Care Delivery in an Appalachian Community, presented to the Policy Analysis and Management Department, Cornell University, March 2000. Surviving in a Material World: Evidence from Ethnographic Consumer Research on People in Poverty, Research Workshop Series at The University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, March 2000. "To Have, To Lose, and To Find Again: Poverty and Possessions in a Material World," presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 2000 in San Antonio, TX. Ethics, Poverty, and Crime, Session Chair, 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators Conference, February 2000 in San Antonio, TX. Ethical and Societal Issues in Marketing, Session Chair, 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educators Conference, August 1999 in San Francisco, CA. "Global Poverty and the United Nations, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1999 in South Bend, IN. "Why Doesn't She Just Leave? A Consumer-Behavior Perspective on Domestic Violence against Women," presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1999 in Saint Petersburg Beach, FL. Commitment to Physical Fitness: Commercial Influences on Long-Term Healthy Consumer Behaviors, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1998 in Montreal, Canada. On Human Commoditization: A Model Based upon African 鶹ý Slavery, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1998 in Montreal, Canada. Critical Ethnography: Consumer Research that Gives a Damn, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, August 1998 in Athens, Georgia. The Future of Business Education, presented at the AMA-Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium, August 1998 in Athens, Georgia. An Examination of Poverty from a Global Perspective: A View from the United Nations, presented at the Model UN Program, The University of Oregon, March 1998 in Eugene, OR. Uniting Business Ethics and Community Service: A Scholarly Life, presented to the Price College of Business at The University of Oklahoma, March 1998 in Norman, OK. The Rent-To-Own Industry and Retail Pricing Tactics: Empirical Evidence, Legal Analysis, and Consumer Protection, presented at the 1997 鶹ý Marketing Association Summer Educators' Conference, August 1997 in Chicago, IL. Coming of Age in a Material World: Juvenile Delinquents Use of Consumption as Cultural Resistance, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1997 in Boston, MA. Making a Difference in the Freshman Year: Innovative Programs Enhancing Students' Success, presented at the 38th Annual Western Academy of Management Conference, April 1997 in Squaw Valley, CA. Consumer Survival: The Case of AFDC Mothers, presented at The University of Memphis in the Does America Have Class? Interdisciplinary Series, February 1997 in Memphis, TN. Passion in the Research Process, presented to the marketing doctoral students at The University of Memphis, February 1997 in Memphis, TN, and The University of Alabama, March 2000. Life-Event Transitions and Consumer Vulnerability, Session Synthesizer, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1996 in Tucson, AZ. Welfare Reform and Health Care for the Poor: Implications for Social Marketing, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1996 in Tucson, AZ. When Is the Consumer Not the Consumer: The Case of Community Action Agencies, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1996, Hilton Head, SC. An Ethical Approach to Lobbying Activities, presented at the Second Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, November 1995 in New York, NY. Immigrant Consumers and Community Bonds: Fantasies, Realities, and Transitional Identities, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1995 in Minneapolis, MN. Critical Ethnography: A Postpositivist Method for Social/Public Policy Research in Marketing, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Conference, August 1995 in Washington, DC. Advocacy Research: A Place in the Sun within Marketing and Public Policy? Session Chair, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1995 in Atlanta, GA. Advocacy Research that Empowers Informants: A Radical Agenda Based on Critical Theory, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1995 in Atlanta, GA. Gun Control Legislation from the Constitution to the Brady Bill, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1995 in Atlanta, GA. Consumer Survival during the Great Depression, Session Chair, 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educator's Conference, February 1995 in San Diego, CA. Consumer Survival during the Great Depression, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1995 in San Diego, CA. Also presented to the faculties at Baruch College, University of Arkansas, and Temple University. Australian Aborigines and the Dreaming: The Meaning of Land and Aboriginal Culture, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1994 in Boston, MA. A Consumer-Behavior Approach to Handgun Legislation and Regulation, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1994 in Boston, MA. The Process of Becoming Homeless: An Investigation of Families in Poverty, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1994 in Boston, MA. The Public Policy Issue of Homelessness: A Review and Synthesis of Existing Research, presented at the Kellstadt Center for Marketing Analysis and Planning of DePaul University, special conference on Marketing and the Poor, June 1994. Abortion in America: A Consumer-Behavior Perspective, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1994 in Washington, DC. Also presented to the faculties at Penn State University, University of Connecticut, and Rutgers University. Social Systems and Social Issues, Session Discussant, 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educator's Conference, February 1994 in St. Petersburg, FL. Coming of Age in a Material World: Juvenile Delinquency and Adolescent Angst, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1993 in Nashville, TN. Women and Abortion: A Phenomenological Analysis, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1993 in Nashville, TN. Ethnography and Marketing Research: A Postmodern Perspective, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Conference, August 1993 in Boston, MA. Bill Collectors and Consumers: A Phenomenological Investigation, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1993 in East Lansing, MI. Access Denied: Consumer Behavior and the Poor, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1993 in Newport Beach, CA. Cross-Cultural Consumer Research: Measurement Issues, Session Discussant, 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educator's Conference, February 1993 in Newport Beach, CA. The Role of 'Product' Characteristics in Usage Experience, Session Discussant, 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educator's Conference, February 1993 in Newport Beach, CA. A Primer for Ethnographic Research with a Focus on Social Policy Issues Involving Consumer Behavior, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1992 in Vancouver, BC. Managed Care and the Physician: An Exploratory Study, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Conference, August 1992 in Chicago, IL. Criminal Receiving: The Fence as Marketer, presented at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 1992 in Washington, DC. Sneaky Thrills and Auto Theft, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1992 in San Antonio, TX. Homeless Children: Coping with Material Losses, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference, February 1992 in San Antonio, TX. The Homeless in America: An Examination of Possessions and Consumption Behaviors and Adolescent Challenges and Consumer Behavior: A View from Two Contrasting Worlds, presented to the university communities and the marketing faculties at the University of Nebraska, January 1992 in Lincoln, NE, the University of Queensland, June 1993 in Brisbane, Queensland, and at Edith Cowan University, July 1993, in Perth, Western Australia. Applying Consumer Research to Social Issues, Co-chair of Special Session presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1991 in Chicago, IL. Helping the Homeless: A Radical Consumer Behavior-Oriented Solution, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1991 in Chicago, IL. Transition in Turmoil: When Becoming an Adult Involves Criminal Behavior, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1991 in Chicago, IL. Reliving the `Lived' Experience: Photographs as an Aid to Understanding Consumer Behavior Phenomena, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1991 in Chicago, IL. Homeless Women, Special Possessions, and the Meaning of `Home': An Ethnographic Case Study, presented at the First Conference on Family/Household Behavior - Consumption and Production Perspectives, March 1991 in Irvine, CA. Political Advertising in the 1990s: Expected Strategies, Voter Responses, and Public Policy Implications, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1990 in New York, NY. Globalization and the Competitive Marketplace, Session Chair, 鶹ý Marketing Association, August 1990 in Washington, DC. The Impact of AIDS on Society: Future Directions and Potential Consumer Reactions, Co-chair of Special Session presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1989 in New Orleans, LA. AIDS and the Arts, presented by video to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1989 in New Orleans, LA. Ethics, Selling, and Store Image, Session Discussant, 鶹ý Marketing Association, August 1989 in Chicago, IL. Designing Effective Promotional Games: An Information Processing Perspective, presented at the 鶹ý Marketing Association Educators' Conference, August 1988 in San Francisco, CA. The Relationship between Advertising and Consumers' Moods: An Interactive Viewpoint, presented at the Seventh Annual Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, May 1988 in New York, NY. The Effects of Consumer Behavior on Buyer and Seller Feeling States, Co-chair of Special Session presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1987 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Effects of Advertisements on Consumers' Mood States: An Interactive Perspective, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1987 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Buying Process: Effects Of and On Consumer Mood States, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1986 in Toronto, Canada. Measuring Emotional Responses to Advertising, presented to the Association for Consumer Research, October 1985 in Las Vegas, Nevada. REVIEWER EXPERIENCE Editorships: Journal of Consumer Affairs, Editor, 2018-2022 Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, Editor, 2006-2012 Special Editor, TCR Edition, 2016 Conference Chair and Special Editor, 1996, 2001 Section Editor, Policy Watch, 1995-2006 Special Editor, Vulnerable Populations, Spring 1995 Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, Special Editor, Risky Consumption, 2018 Journal of Consumer Psychology, Special Associate Editor, Marketplace Morality, 2017 Journal of Macromarketing, Special Editor, Vulnerable Consumers, Fall 2005 鶹ý Behavioral Scientist, Special Editor, Research in the Public Interest, 1995 Member of the Editorial Review Board: Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 1993-Present Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2021-Present Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2015-Present Journal of Service Research, 2020-Present Journal of Macromarketing, 2003-Present Psychology & Marketing, 2015-Present Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2005-Present Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2010-2012 Journal of Health Care Marketing, 1989-1996 Manuscript reviewer for the following journals: Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Business Ethics, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Advertising, Journal of Business Research, Journal of Business and Psychology, Decision & Theory, Research in Consumer Behavior, Journal of Economic Psychology, Human Rights Quarterly, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Symbolic Interaction, Business and Society Review, Business & Society, and Journal of World Business, 1989-Present Manuscript reviewer for the following annual conferences: Association for Consumer Research, 鶹ý Marketing Association, Public Policy & Marketing, 鶹ý Academy of Advertising, Academy of Marketing Science and Society for Consumer Psychology, 1987-Present Reviewer for National Science Foundation, 2001 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2020 CONSULTING ACTIVITIES Provision of professional consultation to associations, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and major corporations. These activities include market determination and needs assessment via focus groups and survey research, qualitative investigations, evaluations of market potential, audits of promotional methods, and strategy analyses. Current and former clients include AT&T Technology Systems, Sallie Mae (Student Loan Marketing Association), National Association of Home Builders, Federal Trade Commission, Oregon Attorney Generals Office, Wisconsin Department of Justice, Westat, Inc., Physician's Pharmaceutical Services, Honeywell, Smart House, Saatchi & Saatchi (Tylenol/Kaiser Permanente accounts), DMB&B (DeVille/Cadillac account). SPEECHES Presented strategic management/leadership/marketing theory and application to corporate and association audiences. Groups include: Proctor and Gamble, National Education Association, Mortgage Bankers Association, 鶹ý Society of Association Executives, Student Loan Marketing Association, PRC Inc., Institute of Real Estate Management, Specialty Advertising Counselors of Delaware Valley, Premier Fabric, Trim, and Fiber, Pacific Northwest Metals Summit, 2001 Utility Executive Leadership Institute, International Council of Shopping Centers, United Nations Association, and Promotional Products Association International. MEDIA INTERVIEWS Provided expert commentary to local and national media on a variety of business/marketing strategy and policy issues. Interviewers include: World Net (broadcast internationally through USIA), WTTG, WWDC, WRQX, WJLA, and the Washington Post in Washington, DC, WMCA and WNBC in New York, NY, KTAR in Phoenix, WMWS in Miami, FL, WTKN in Pittsburgh, PA, WHYY in Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Star-Journal in Lincoln, NE, Chicago Tribune in Chicago, IL, KATU, KPTV, KGW, KXL, KEWS, KOIN, KBOO, KPDX, KEX, KINK, NW Cable News, Eugene Register-Guard, Oregon Business, Columbian, and the Oregonian in Portland, OR/Vancouver, WA, Fox-13 and St. Petersburg Times in St. Petersburg, FL, CBC in Vancouver, BC, Mutual Broadcasting Network, National Public Radio, Post/Newsweek TV, Public Radio International, Cable News Network, Advertising Age, Associated Press, Christian Science Monitor, Popular Science, Wall Street Journal, and 鶹ý Journal. COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTEER SERVICE Good Counsel High School Board Member, 2017-2022 Reconstruction, Inc. Board Member, 2015-2017 United Nations Speakers Bureau Human Rights Speaker, 1998-2006 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay Board of Directors, 2005-2006 Downtown St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Member 2003-2005 Board of Directors, 2004-2005 Co-chair of Minority Business Division, 2004-2005 Boys & Girls Club of Pinellas County Board of Directors, 2004-2005 New Avenues for Youth Homeless Shelter Board of Directors, 1999-2003 Housing & Community Development Commission Multnomah County, Portland, Oregon Advisory Committee Member, 2000-2002 Ad Hoc Committee on Downtown Portland Homeless Youth Services Committee Member, 1998 Implementation Committee Member, 1999-2002 Morrison Center for Abused and Neglected Children Board of Directors, 1996-1999 Volunteer, 1996-1997 Oregon DMV Privatization Study Advisory Committee Committee Member, 1997-1998 Community Action Agency of Delaware County Strategic Planning Consultant, 1994-1996 Saint Gabriels School for Juvenile Felons Life Skills 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