Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and a Team of Researchers Receive EMMA 2021 Best Paper Award
Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology professor and Media Consumer Research director, is the co-author of the European Media Management Association (EMMA) 2021 Best Paper Award.
Chan-Olmsted, CJC Courtesy Professor Lisa-Charlotte Wolter and CJC Research Consultant Rhiannon Eilertson were honored for “Sustainability and Brand Communication: Consumer Segment and Media Platform Implications.” In the paper, they examined sustainability in media and communications from a comprehensive, ecological-economic-social perspective.
According to the authors, “the study investigates how consumers perceive the importance of sustainability by topical areas in the context of brand communication; if there are distinct consumer segments based on brand related sustainability behavior and communication preferences; and how different media platforms are differentiated as channels of sustainability messaging.”
The research was a pilot study for an industry-academic project that will be administered by the International University of Applied Sciences in Germany.
The award was presented at the annual EMMA Conference from Oct. 27-29 at Jönköping International Business School at Jönköping University in Sweden.
Posted: November 1, 2021
Category: College News
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