Greg Elliott

1.3k total citations
34 papers, 985 citations indexed

About

Greg Elliott is a scholar working on Marketing, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Greg Elliott has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 985 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Marketing, 12 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Greg Elliott's work include Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (12 papers), Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (11 papers) and Consumer Retail Behavior Studies (9 papers). Greg Elliott is often cited by papers focused on Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (12 papers), Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (11 papers) and Consumer Retail Behavior Studies (9 papers). Greg Elliott collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Singapore. Greg Elliott's co-authors include Hamin Hamin, Elizabeth Duncan, Chris Baumann, Suzan Burton, Tracey S. Dagger, Jana Bowden, Sylvain Charlebois, O. C. Ferrell, Ángela Paladino and William M. Pride and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Communications Magazine, Journal of Services Marketing and Public Relations Review.

In The Last Decade

Greg Elliott

33 papers receiving 840 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Greg Elliott Australia 13 620 478 348 156 119 34 985
Jillian Dawes Farquhar United Kingdom 16 521 0.8× 478 1.0× 334 1.0× 202 1.3× 190 1.6× 33 955
Arthur W. Allaway United States 16 591 1.0× 483 1.0× 332 1.0× 251 1.6× 148 1.2× 41 1.0k
Yolanda Polo Spain 17 443 0.7× 296 0.6× 266 0.8× 114 0.7× 336 2.8× 29 968
Thamaraiselvan Natarajan India 15 447 0.7× 222 0.5× 454 1.3× 406 2.6× 172 1.4× 58 1.1k
Ishak Ismail Malaysia 17 431 0.7× 479 1.0× 278 0.8× 176 1.1× 183 1.5× 61 986
Art Weinstein United States 18 401 0.6× 396 0.8× 252 0.7× 118 0.8× 285 2.4× 60 1.0k
Abednego Feehi Okoe Ghana 13 345 0.6× 236 0.5× 465 1.3× 291 1.9× 104 0.9× 30 846
Mala Srivastava India 8 558 0.9× 365 0.8× 575 1.7× 625 4.0× 122 1.0× 13 1.3k
Lien Lamey Belgium 16 910 1.5× 242 0.5× 192 0.6× 71 0.5× 218 1.8× 26 1.2k
Ujwal Kayandé Australia 14 384 0.6× 345 0.7× 220 0.6× 113 0.7× 164 1.4× 20 795

Countries citing papers authored by Greg Elliott

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Fields of papers citing papers by Greg Elliott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Greg Elliott

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Greg Elliott. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Greg Elliott based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Greg Elliott. Greg Elliott is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2015). Marketing ethics and CSR in the gambling industry: how much is enough?. Journal of Macromarketing. 35(1). 136–136. 1 indexed citations
2.
Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2014). Does Culture Matter to Chinese Consumers? Empirical Evidence. Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ). 22(4). 314–324. 10 indexed citations
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Bowden, Jana, Tracey S. Dagger, & Greg Elliott. (2013). Engaging Customers for Loyalty in the Restaurant Industry: The Role of Satisfaction, Trust, and Delight. Journal of Foodservice Business Research. 16(1). 52–75. 70 indexed citations
4.
Baumann, Chris, Greg Elliott, & Suzan Burton. (2012). Modeling customer satisfaction and loyalty: survey data versus data mining. Journal of Services Marketing. 26(3). 148–157. 64 indexed citations
5.
Havasi, Catherine, et al.. (2012). The Glass Infrastructure — Using Common Sense to Create a Dynamic, Place‐Based Social‐Information System. AI Magazine. 33(2). 91–102. 1 indexed citations
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Havasi, Catherine, Richard Borovoy, Henry Holtzman, et al.. (2011). The Glass Infrastructure: Using Common Sense to Create a Dynamic, Place-Based Social Information System. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 25(2). 1589–1596. 2 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2011). Role of demographics, social connectedness and prior internet experience in adoption of online shopping: Applications for direct marketing. Journal of Targeting Measurement and Analysis for Marketing. 19(2). 69–84. 71 indexed citations
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Baumann, Chris, Greg Elliott, & Hamin Hamin. (2011). Modelling customer loyalty in financial services. International Journal of Bank Marketing. 29(3). 247–267. 67 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2010). A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Neural Networks and Logistic Regression. Journal of Decision System. 19(3). 291–312. 3 indexed citations
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Bowden, Jana, Tracey S. Dagger, & Greg Elliott. (2009). The Role of Relational Antecedents and the Effect of Experience in the Development of Service Loyalty. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1–6. 3 indexed citations
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Pride, William M., Greg Elliott, Sharyn Rundle‐Thiele, et al.. (2006). Marketing: Core Concepts and Applications. 12 indexed citations
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Hamin, Hamin & Greg Elliott. (2006). A less‐developed country perspective of consumer ethnocentrism and “country of origin” effects: Indonesian evidence. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics. 18(2). 79–92. 139 indexed citations
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Hamin, Hamin & Greg Elliott. (2005). A Less-Developed Country Perspective Of "Country Of Origin" Effects: Indonesian Evidence.. 32–38.
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Elliott, Greg & Hamin Hamin. (2005). Consumer ethnocentrism and country of origin effects in Indonesia. 11(1). 14–28. 2 indexed citations
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Duncan, Elizabeth & Greg Elliott. (2004). Efficiency, customer service and financial performance among Australian financial institutions. International Journal of Bank Marketing. 22(5). 319–342. 104 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2003). Cross-cultural product strategy. 108–116. 1 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2003). Consumer Ethnocentrism, Perceived Product Quality and Choice—An Empirical Investigation. Journal of International Consumer Marketing. 15(4). 87–115. 95 indexed citations
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Duncan, Elizabeth & Greg Elliott. (2002). Customer service quality and financial performance among Australian retail financial institutions. Journal of Financial Services Marketing. 7(1). 25–41. 101 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg, et al.. (2001). An Examination of the Effects of ‘Country-Of-Design’ and ‘Country-of Assembly’ on Quality Perceptions and Purchase Intentions. Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ). 9(1). 61–75. 31 indexed citations
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Elliott, Greg. (1958). Frontiers and Forms of Enterprise: The Case of The North Pacific, 1785–1825. The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science. 24(2). 251–261. 1 indexed citations

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