JACR CFP: More than Just a Game: Exploring the Consumer Dynamics of Sports
Co-Editors: Tonya Williams Bradford, Diogo Hildebrand, & Beth Vallen
Webinar: August 2026
ACR Workshop: Sept 2026
Deadline: July 1, 2027
Publication: October 2028
Learn more: https://t.co/Lvvj3GFpvd
Time flies when you’re having fun, so time is sure to fly when you check out the Time In Consumption issue of JACR! ⏰
Check it out: https://t.co/gS4tk2bC8w
Have you heard the good news? We'll be heading to Anaheim for ACR 2027 led by co-chairs Mathew Isaac, Abigail Sussman, & Alison Jing Xu! Joining them will be Doc Symposium chairs, Stephanie Tully & Shane Wang!
...but first, we'll see you in the Windy City for ACR 2026: Chicago!
From systems to institutions, from transit networks to platform algorithms, infrastructure matters in marketing. Issue editors Yuliya Komarova, Hoori Rafieian, and Lauren Block invite you submit your work to this issue of JACR! Learn more here: https://t.co/jRXLjafS1Z
The Asia-Pacific ACR Conference will take place January 7-10, 2027, in Mumbai, India! 🇮🇳
Submissions are now open, and the deadline to submit is June 15, 2026.
Learn more here: https://t.co/gRG9EcQZ1V
Webinar: Psychological Reactions to GenAI
AI is everywhere & our community has taken an interest in understanding it through a marketing lens. Join April 28, 12-1pm Eastern, as Stefano Puntoni examines the psychology of AI & its implications!
Register: https://t.co/ExdKnZRlLE
Thinking about when you eat, what food you consume & when you stop eating each of them can enhance understanding of consumption patterns and generate insights.
Check out “The Ongoing Journey of Starting & Stopping” (Haws, Liu, McFerran, Chandon) in JACR: https://t.co/b0NJgXUILk
A JACR Webinar Double Feature!
Join us this Thursday, April 9, as we present *two* JACR webinars! First, join us at 9am EST for our webinar on Control & Consumption, and then join our 11am EST webinar on Linguistics & Language!
For more info, visit: https://t.co/PPIdBLkqsj
Call for Papers: AI in Aesthetic Design
Do you have work at the intersection of AI and design? Then consider submitting to this special issue of JACR edited by Barbara Kahn, Henrik Hagtvedt, & Martin Reimann!
Submission deadline: Jan 1, 2028!
For info: https://t.co/9GZ3U4e5Vt
ACR Asia-Pacific is heading to India! 🇮🇳
Join us in 2027 for what will surely be an amazing conference in Mumbai! The submission portal is open, and the deadline to submit is June 15!
Link: https://t.co/qg7Wn94ROR
How does P&G turn research into products and solutions? Join James Denbow, R&D expert at P&G, as he shares insights. Get inspired with new ideas for experimental approaches & research questions!
April 2 | 11am-12pm EDT
Log in for more info: https://t.co/cVgRDUXq5Y
If you’re of a certain age, you probably remember the hit 1990’s song “More Than Words.” This webinar is even better!
On April 9 @ 11am EST, join issue editors Ann Konrad, Sarah Moore, & Peeter Verlegh + authors of the work in this JACR issue!
Details: https://t.co/PPIdBLkqsj
“Home Alone” takes place in Chicagoland, and ACR 2026 will take place in the heart of Chicago this September. Don’t let Kevin McCallister down: submit your project by *tomorrow*, March 12!
Here’s the link: https://t.co/mfdzRAfvIp
Join JACR issue editors Simona Botti, Eileen Fischer, & Gita Johar + guests Sheena Iyengar, Cristel Russell, & Klaus Wertenbroch for the Control and Consumption issue webinar on April 9, 2026, 9-11am EDT! 🥳
Register here: https://t.co/56gKnFm4qm
In addition to the two great webinars shared this week, here’s a third featuring discussions on articles published in the JACR issue on Collaborative Approaches to Create Positive Social Impact!
February 19, 2026
3:00pm Central
Zoom info posted soon:
https://t.co/djumjtx1wc
** Upcoming JACR Webinars **
1) Digital Platforms & Consumption: March 9, 2026, from 10:00am to 11:30am Eastern. Register here: https://t.co/yQcwBF3W67
2) Control and Consumption: April 9, 2026, from 9:00am to 11:00am Eastern. Register here: https://t.co/56gKnFm4qm
Setting a deadline? According to Chae & Burson (2026), deadlines set on the first of the month increase motivation to complete the task. Why? That date compresses the perceived time in which a task must be completed.
Let colleagues know Feb 1 is coming!
https://t.co/ZKIDgsD1Tn