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Profil personnel

Présentation

Julie Masset is a lecturer in Marketing and the international relations coordinator at the Faculty of economics, social sciences and business administration at the University of Namur. She is a member of CeRCLe (Center for Research on Consumption and Leisure) and of CCMS (Center on Consumers and Marketing Strategy). She completed her PhD in economics and business administration at the University of Namur in 2015. Her thesis explores the processes through which meanings are given to tourist objects and how these meanings evolve through time and space. Taken together, her findings bring a holistic and dynamic perspective to the relationships between consumers and their special possessions. Her research interests include consumer research, qualitative methods, and leisure and tourism marketing.

 

Prix/Distinctions

2019 The Outstanding Paper Award at the 8th Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference (ATMC) for "Very Chic, Voyage Privé...Too good to be true? An analysis of managers' and consumers' perceptions of online luxury tourism"

 

2017 The Judge's best videography award at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR) Conference for "Tomorrowland Festival-A Heterotopia of Deviation"

 

2017 Best paper award at the Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) Conference-European Chapter (Paper "The transition of tourist souvenirs: From the holiday experience to everyday life")

 

2015 Outstanding Paper award in International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research (Paper "This is a piece of coral received from captain Bob": Meanings and functions of tourist souvenirs) 

Diplômes

Doctor of Philosophy in Economics and Management, 2015, University of Namur.

Master in Business Engineering, 2008, FUNDP.

 

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