Lecturer, Griffith University
Sara Quach is a lecturer in the Department of Marketing, Griffith University, Australia. Her research interests are in the areas of services marketing, marketing research, consumer behaviour and relationship marketing.
Sara's research has been published in leading marketing journals including but not limited to the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, Journal of Relationship Marketing, Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, and Services Marketing Quarterly. She has won several awards at top marketing conferences such as Best Paper Award at The 2016 Mystique of Luxury Brands Conference, People’s Choice Award (Best Poster) at the 2016 Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Mid-Year Doctor Colloquium, and the Best Paper Award at the 2015 Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy and Global Alliance of Marketing and Management Associations Joint Symposium.
Business owners' control of their work-life balance is the fine line between hard work and hell
Aug 27, 2018 15:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
We live in a society in which people are trying to do more each day. Both work and life are worthy competitors for time. Yet the complex demands of modern society have redefined the notion of work-life...
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