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Ep. 8 - Rethinking Marketing Education in the Age of AI and Ethics

27 min · 22. Juli 2025
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In this eighth episode of BMI, we sit down with Dr. Lucy Gill-Simmen, Vice-Dean for Education & Student Experience at Royal Holloway Business School, to explore her recent publication in the European Journal of Marketing. We discuss how marketing education must evolve to meet the demands of today’s tech-driven and socially conscious world. From the impact of AI on learning to embedding ethics and sustainability in practice, Lucy shares how a sociocultural and praxis-based approach can prepare students not just for their future employability, but for responsible and reflective marketing practice.

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Ep. 11 - The Secrets of Language in Marketing Research

In this eleventh episode of BMI (1st episode of Season 2), we are thrilled to introduce Dr. Ann Kronrod as our guest. Ann is an Associate Professor in Marketing at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, in the U.S., and has recently visited RH Business School as part of our distinguished visiting scholars’ scheme. She is one of the world’s leading experts on language in marketing and is most well-known for her extensive background in linguistics. She has published in top UTD journals, including the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing Research, and the Journal of Marketing. Today, we will sit down with Ann to explore the fascinating world where linguistics meets marketing-and why the words we choose matter more than we think.

22. Dez. 202521 min