Researcher, Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling
Nathan Critchlow is a researcher in the Institute for Social Marketing, Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University of Stirling. He specialises in quantitative methods to analyse marketing activity and the association with health-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours in consumers. His previous research includes analysing real-time retail data to monitor price and market changes following the introduction of standardised tobacco packaging, surveys of adolescent and young adult exposure to alcohol marketing, and other research into digital marketing, new media, sport sponsorship, and pricing. His current work includes research into tobacco, alcohol, gambling, and food marketing.
Plain packaging for tobacco: what other countries can learn from the UK's experience
Dec 19, 2018 15:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, sponsorship and open display in shops in the UK encouraged tobacco companies to make the pack the hero. So they opposed plain packaging and claimed there was no evidence it would...
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