Doctor Keith Pyper
Lecturer
Marketing
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Publications
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- European Journal of Marketing Vol 59, pp. 1913–1950 (2025)
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- Academy of Marketing (AM) 2025 Conference Proceedings Academy of Marketing Conference (2025)
- Al Lawati Sara,
- Proceedings of Academy of Marketing 2024 Annual Conference and Doctoral Colloquium Academy of Marketing (2024)
- , , Cowan Kirsten
- Proceedings of Academy of Marketing 2024 Annual Conference and Doctoral Colloquium Academy of Marketing (2024)
- Ismail Ibnu,
- Proceedings of Academy of Marketing 2024 Annual Conference and Doctoral Colloquium Academy of Marketing (2024)
- Prakamthong Ratikan,
- Academy of International Business (AIB) 2023 Conference Proceedings Academy of International Business Asia Pacific Regional Conference (2023)
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Professional Activities
- Examiner
- 2025
- Peer reviewer
- 2025
- Peer reviewer
- 2024
- Peer reviewer
- 2022
- Peer reviewer
- 2022
- Peer reviewer
- 2022
Projects
- Pyper, Keith (Principal Investigator) Baker, Michael (Co-investigator)
- The need for more effective exporting has become a growing concern in the UK and a regular topic for debate by policy makers, industry figures, the media and academics alike. The authors of this report from the University of Â鶹ŮÓÅ Business School, in partnership with the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise and with the support of the Marketing Trust, conducted a survey of recent winners of the Queen’s Award for International Trade, recognised worldwide as the UK’s highest official accolade for international business success.
In the current climate of uncertainty surrounding Brexit and Trump’s protectionism policies, Britain’s future trading relationships are not clear and within this setting the Queen’s Award winner’s successful practices offer insights to lead the way in raising the UK’s future exporting efforts. Who better to ask what makes an effective exporter than those firms awarded the highest accolade for their International trade through exporting?
The research also serves as a replication of a study of Queen’s Awards winners undertaken by the Department of Marketing at Â鶹ŮÓÅ University in the early 1980s titled 'Successful Exporting' and therefore provides the opportunity for unique longitudinal insights.
Funded by The Marketing Trust, value of £11,500 - 01-Jan-2016 - 18-Jan-2018
- Pyper, Keith (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2013 - 11-Jan-2018