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Dr Abraham Brown

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Abraham joined ϲ as Assistant Professor in Marketing. He previously held a position as a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. He worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Stirling.

Abraham’s research is centred on social marketing, creativity in advertising, and sustainable consumption. He collaborated with external investigators to secure tobacco control and alcohol policy project grants, which were multi-country studies to investigate effect of alcohol and tobacco policy on consumption. He was a co-investigator of the Tobacco Warning Labels wear-out project, which examined the longer-term impact of cigarette package warnings.

Abraham has published in academic journals such as Journal of Sustainable Tourism, International Journal of Market Research, British Medical Journal, and European Journal of Public Health. He is a member of a scientific research committee and a reviewer of academic journal articles.

Abraham Brown

Francis Christofis An investigation into how to make fast fashion consumers "greener": understanding intent, behaviour, and intervention Start Date: 10/03/2022

  • Marketing PhD November 20 2009
  • Marketing MA November 19 2004
  • Statistics MSc February 21 2003
  • Fellow, Higher Education Academy FHEA 2015
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education PGCHE 2014


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