Matthew Philp

473 total citations
20 papers, 320 citations indexed

About

Matthew Philp is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Marketing and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Philp has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 320 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 13 papers in Marketing and 5 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Matthew Philp's work include Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (13 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (11 papers) and Behavioral Health and Interventions (3 papers). Matthew Philp is often cited by papers focused on Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (13 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (11 papers) and Behavioral Health and Interventions (3 papers). Matthew Philp collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Türkiye. Matthew Philp's co-authors include Ethan Pancer, Laurence Ashworth, Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno, Jenna Jacobson, Theodore J. Noseworthy, Bruno Lussier, Nathaniel N. Hartmann, Heiko Wieland, Maxwell Poole and Shalini Bahl and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Business Research, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science and Appetite.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Philp

19 papers receiving 306 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Philp Canada 9 181 136 67 60 52 20 320
Andrea Webb Luangrath United States 8 184 1.0× 215 1.6× 38 0.6× 36 0.6× 61 1.2× 12 434
Lea Dunn United States 6 202 1.1× 189 1.4× 37 0.6× 82 1.4× 96 1.8× 12 369
Nina Belei Netherlands 5 165 0.9× 150 1.1× 49 0.7× 37 0.6× 36 0.7× 6 354
Aimee Riedel Australia 11 135 0.7× 156 1.1× 32 0.5× 39 0.7× 50 1.0× 25 320
Shiyang Gong China 6 173 1.0× 103 0.8× 28 0.4× 69 1.1× 39 0.8× 12 300
Kimmy Wa Chan Hong Kong 7 199 1.1× 150 1.1× 103 1.5× 125 2.1× 66 1.3× 10 359
Jooyoung Park China 11 225 1.2× 187 1.4× 107 1.6× 25 0.4× 51 1.0× 20 427
Anshu Suri Canada 6 196 1.1× 212 1.6× 44 0.7× 151 2.5× 70 1.3× 10 372
Valentina Mazzoli Italy 12 230 1.3× 199 1.5× 95 1.4× 33 0.6× 47 0.9× 23 387
Xing’an Xu China 10 196 1.1× 147 1.1× 111 1.7× 78 1.3× 97 1.9× 31 376

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Philp

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Philp

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All Works

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Chan, Steven S., Shalini Bahl, Kelly Moore, et al.. (2025). Mindful social media usage: insight and impact from co-creating a social media mindfulness practice for young Black women. European Journal of Marketing. 59(6). 1533–1553.
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2024). Presents with presence: The role of memory and essence in heirloom gift appreciation. Psychology and Marketing. 41(10). 2463–2477. 2 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2023). The greenguard effect: When and why consumers react less negatively following green product failures. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. 52(5). 1513–1530. 3 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew & Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno. (2023). How reviews influence product usage post-purchase: An examination of video game playtime. Journal of Business Research. 172. 114456–114456. 4 indexed citations
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Poole, Maxwell, Ethan Pancer, Matthew Philp, & Theodore J. Noseworthy. (2023). COVID-19 and the decline of active social media engagement. European Journal of Marketing. 58(2). 548–571. 2 indexed citations
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Chan, Steven S., et al.. (2022). Social media and mindfulness: From the fear of missing out (FOMO) to the joy of missing out (JOMO). Journal of Consumer Affairs. 56(3). 1312–1331. 42 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, Jenna Jacobson, & Ethan Pancer. (2022). Predicting social media engagement with computer vision: An examination of food marketing on Instagram. Journal of Business Research. 149. 736–747. 40 indexed citations
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Pancer, Ethan, Matthew Philp, & Theodore J. Noseworthy. (2022). Boosting engagement with healthy food on social media. European Journal of Marketing. 56(11). 3007–3031. 7 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2021). The “easy win” preference: Negative consumption experiences, incompetence, and the influence on subsequent unrelated loyalty behavior. Journal of Business Research. 128. 1–10. 8 indexed citations
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Pancer, Ethan, Matthew Philp, Maxwell Poole, & Theodore J. Noseworthy. (2021). Content Hungry: How the Nutrition of Food Media Influences Social Media Engagement. Journal of Consumer Psychology. 32(2). 336–349. 20 indexed citations
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Pancer, Ethan & Matthew Philp. (2021). #FoodPorn: People are more attracted to social media content showcasing fatty foods. 1 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew & Laurence Ashworth. (2020). I should have known better!: When firm-caused failure leads to self-image concerns and reduces negative word-of-mouth. Journal of Business Research. 116. 283–293. 17 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2020). When AI-based services fail: examining the effect of the self-AI connection on willingness to share negative word-of-mouth after service failures. Service Industries Journal. 41(13-14). 877–899. 75 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew & Antonia Mantonakis. (2020). Guiding the consumer evaluation process and the probability of order-effects-in-choice. Journal of Business Research. 112. 13–22. 3 indexed citations
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Lussier, Bruno, Matthew Philp, Nathaniel N. Hartmann, & Heiko Wieland. (2020). Social anxiety and salesperson performance: The roles of mindful acceptance and perceived sales manager support. Journal of Business Research. 124. 112–125. 32 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew & Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno. (2019). When the frugal become wasteful: An examination into how impression management can initiate the end‐stages of consumption for frugal consumers. Psychology and Marketing. 37(2). 326–339. 29 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2018). Risking the self: the impact of self-esteem on negative word-of-mouth behavior. Marketing Letters. 29(1). 101–113. 27 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew, et al.. (2016). Gifting an Identity: the Effect of Gifts on Receiver Identity. ACR North American Advances. 1 indexed citations
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Philp, Matthew & Laurence Ashworth. (2013). Concealing Your Consumer Stupidity: How the Fear of Appearing As an Incompetent Consumer Reduces Negative Word-Of-Mouth. ACR North American Advances. 3 indexed citations

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