糖心原创 marketing professors developing special issue of top marketing journal dedicated to mobile apps
March 15, 2019
March 15, 2019
Marketing faculty members in the will serve as guest editors on a special issue dedicated to mobile apps for the Journal of Business Research.
The project includes 糖心原创 faculty members John Dinsmore, associate professor of marketing; Kunal Swani, associate professor of marketing; Kendall Goodrich, chair of the Department of Marketing; and Umut Konus, associate professor of marketing at the University of Amsterdam.
Journal of Business Research, in the world by Google, is a monthly peer-review academic journal covering research on all aspects of business.
鈥淲e are fortunate in to have multiple faculty with expertise in new areas of digital marketing such as mobile,鈥 Goodrich said. 鈥淚t is rewarding to see that we at 糖心原创 can provide a strong contribution to the academic community in this area.鈥
Software apps on mobile devices are a significant and growing area of the marketing field. In the United States, 77 percent of all adults own a smartphone, adults spend more than five hours a day on their mobile devices, and 87 percent of that time is spent in an app. Mobile apps are projected to reach 284 billion downloads and $100 billion in revenues in 2020 worldwide.
Given the growth of mobile apps, Dinsmore said, he and his colleagues proposed the special issue topic to the Journal of Business Research. 鈥淚t seemed crazy that there鈥檚 not more research on mobile applications,鈥 he said.
The special issue is expected to be published in 2020. Submissions will be accepted between November 1 and December 15, 2019. .
The issue will focus on quantitative and qualitative research analyzing consumer usage of mobile applications, including app promotion, app store optimization, in-app advertising and use of geolocation in marketing.
鈥淢obile applications is one of the 鈥榟ot topics鈥 in the field of marketing,鈥 Swani said. 鈥淲e anticipate receiving a significant number of initial submissions to be considered for publication in our special issue. The special issue will feature a variety of high-quality manuscripts relating to mobile applications that will contribute to the marketing discipline.鈥
Dinsmore said he hopes the issue will produce research that helps small software developers improve their products. Small developers are at a disadvantage when they have to compete against large corporations like EA Sports, which have the budget to promote products on TV and in the App Store, he said.
鈥淪o any techniques that will help the Davids of the world compete against the Goliaths is what I鈥檓 hoping for,鈥 Dinsmore said.
Mobile apps have been a focus of Dinsmore鈥檚 research, including examining in-app purchases for mobile games, where only a very small percentage of users make a purchase.
鈥淢y research looks at ways to try to do better than that,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ecause most app developers are people who are doing it on the weekends as a side gig and for the most part they鈥檙e losing money on their apps.鈥