Even as overall inflation cools, food prices are still rising faster, keeping pressure on household budgets. Meanwhile, Ibotta's (IBTA) recent "State of the Spend" survey shows 62% of consumers now ...
The Consumer Behavior Lab is run by Dr. Rebecca Chae and Dr. Rafay Siddiqui in the Marketing Department. There are a number of ongoing projects related to time perception, goals and motivation, the ...
Aggressive behavior as a teenager is linked to faster biological aging by age 30, researchers reported March 5 in the journal Health Psychology. These angry teens also are more likely to pack on ...
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Powering growth: Marketing technologies in adigital economy

By Prof. Samuel Larteywww.pefghana.orgJust as financial technology has transformed payments, lending, and financial inclusion, marketing technologies have quietly become one of the most powerful ...
WILMINGTON, DE, Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Health and wellness concerns should be evaluated by a qualified ...
As consumers grow more comfortable confiding in generative AI (Gen AI) for sensitive, personalised and emotionally supportive interactions, a deeper sense of “intimacy” with the technology is emerging ...
An informational overview examining category context, publicly available product disclosures, and what consumers often consider when researching wearable health monitoring device options in 2026 - ...
Artificial intelligence startup Simile has raised $100 million in a new funding round to develop a model to predict human behaviour, including guessing which items customers might buy and which ...
Here’s an interesting - and for some, no doubt, alarming - stat: in 2025, YouTube pulled in $40.4 billion in advertising revenue in 2025, according to estimates from media research firm ...
Are young Japanese voting based on an “idol effect” – or are they redefining entirely what it means to be liberal vs conservative?
The discovery of a 9th-century-BCE mass grave at Gomolava, Serbia, reveals evidence of lethal violence that was targeted towards women and children, reports a paper published in Nature Human Behaviour ...
As people increasingly turn to chatbots, the number of traditional searches has declined. Smaller websites that rely on search-based traffic are losing business. LLMs serve as a strong substitute for ...