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How I Wrote This

How I Wrote This

De : Brett Gordon and Karen Winterich
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"Publish or perish” — it’s a maxim that we academics live by. But how does a paper become a publication? How do researchers take a rough idea and craft it into a draft? And how do they navigate the publication process, with all the bumps and bruises along the way? In each episode of “How I Wrote This,” marketing professors Brett Gordon and Karen Winterich speak to the authors of an academic marketing paper to get the backstory of how that paper came to be.Brett Gordon and Karen Winterich Science Sciences sociales
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  • Ep. 27 - No Hunger Games with Sylvia Hristakeva, Jura Liaukonyte and Leo Feler
    Mar 11 2026

    Brett speaks with Sylvia Hristakeva and Jura Liaukonyte (Lukoneetè), professors at the SC Johnson School of Business at Cornell and Leo Feler, Chief Economist at Numerator, about their paper, “The No Hunger Games: How GLP-1 Medication Adoption is Changing Consumer Food Demand,” forthcoming in JMR.

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    59 min
  • Ep. 26 - AI, Authorship, and the Editorial Process
    Feb 9 2026

    Questions about using AI responsibly in your research or checking ‘Yes’ to AI use in the submission process? This special episode has JMR Editor in Chief, Rebecca Hamilton, and co-editors Kapil Tuli and Raghu Iyengar joining co-hosts Brett Gordon and Karen Winterich to discuss the role of AI in authorship and the editorial process.

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    46 min
  • Ep. 25 - Persevering from the “Idea Nugget” to Publication with Yuechen Wu, Jared Watson, and Ali Faraji-Rad
    Jan 11 2026

    A single demographic statistic about car leasing. That's all it took to spark a fascinating research journey into how the perceived stability of our romantic relationships shape the products we choose to rent versus own. In this episode, Yuechen Wu joins JMR Co-Editor Karen Winterich to reveal the story behind "Who Will I Be Without You? Consequences of Perceived Romantic Relationship Status Stability on Product Rentals." From that initial nugget of curiosity to navigating the challenges of the review process, Yuechen and co-authors Jared Watson and Ali Faraji-Rad share how persistence—and friendship—can transform a curious observation into groundbreaking consumer research.

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    47 min
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