
Asia-Pacific ACR
Conference 2024
8-11 July 2024
Grand Hyatt Bali, Indonesia
What
Asia-Pacific ACR Conference 2024
When
8-11 July 2024
Where
Grand Hyatt Bali
Indonesia
About the Conference
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Asia-Pacific Association for Consumer Research (AP-ACR) 2024 Conference, which will take place on the enchanting island of Bali, Indonesia!
Join us at the exquisite Grand Hyatt Bali from July 8th to July 11th, 2024, for an unforgettable experience that will broaden your marketing horizons and foster valuable connections.
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With the theme "New Horizons: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities" AP-ACR 2024 aims to bring together industry experts and academics from around the world. The conference will provide a platform for sharing ideas, discussing cutting-edge research, and exploring the latest methodological and theoretical trends in consumer research.
Why attend AP-ACR 2024?




Diverse Perspectives
Gain unique insights and perspectives that will inspire and challenge your thinking.
Expert Presentations
Experience a thought-provoking lineup of keynote speakers, panel discussions, and research presentations.
Networking Opportunities
Forge valuable connections with consumer research scholars and Ph.D. students from Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Cultural Exploration
Bali, known as the "Island of the Gods," offers a picturesque setting with a rich cultural heritage. Take advantage of your time outside the conference to explore Bali's stunning beaches, immerse yourself in its vibrant arts scene, and enjoy its delectable cuisine.
Registration
We are excited to open the A-P ACR 2024 Conference Registration with you.
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You must be an ACR member to register. Please follow the prompts in the below registration page to sign up, if you are not already.
Call for Papers
AP-ACR 2024 invites consumer researchers to submit their work for consideration.
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New this year, we welcome Quantitative and Strategy work relevant to consumer research along with Consumer Culture Theory and Consumer Behavior work. ​
Conference Co-Chairs
Track Chairs
Competitive Papers Track
Tatiana Sokolova
Tilburg University
(Consumer Behaviour)
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Lucie Ozanne
University of Canterbury
(Consumer Culture Theory)
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Alok Saboo
Georgia State University
(Multi-Method / Quantitative)
Working Papers
Special Sessions & Roundtables
Lauren Grewal
Dartmouth
(Consumer Behaviour)
Rohan Venkatraman
University of Birmingham
(Consumer Culture Theory)
Joseph Ryoo
Arizona State University
(Multi-Method / Quantitative)
Fang-Chi Lu
University of Melbourne
(Consumer Behaviour)
Anna Hartmann
Australian National University
(Consumer Culture Theory)
Peter Nguyen
Miami University, Ohio
(Multi-Method / Quantitative)