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Dr Foluke Abigail Badejo
Dr

Foluke Abigail Badejo

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Overview

Background

Dr Foluke Abigail Badejo is a Lecturer in Marketing at the UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia. She holds a PhD, a Master of Marketing Management, and a Bachelor of Communication in Marketing and Journalism from Griffith University. She also holds a Master of Public Relations from The University of Southern Queensland, and a Graduate Certificate of Arts in Writing, Editing and Publishing from The University of Queensland.

Dr Badejo has multidisciplinary research expertise with a focus on vulnerable consumers and harm reduction, measurable social impact, and sustainable development in the domains of:

  • Social Marketing
  • Transformative Services Research
  • Branding and Promotion
  • Social Enterprise
  • Public Health
  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

She specialises in qualitative and multi-method research approaches including co-design, discourse analysis, ethnography, focus groups, depth and phenomenological interviews, systematic literature reviews, to name a few. Her research has been published in leading academic journals including Marketing Theory, Journal of Marketing Management, Journal of Services Marketing, Journal of Social Marketing, International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, European Sports Management Quarterly, BMC Public Health, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Health Psychology Review, Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Ageing.

She has been a principal or named investigator on research projects attracting over half a million dollars in grant funding including from OurWatch, Suncorp, Energy Consumers Australia, North Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN), Queensland Health, Diabetes Queensland, and UNICEF Malawi. Dr Badejo has been an invited keynote speaker and guest panelist at national and international conferences, including the 2019 World Social Marketing Conference, Change Conference 2019, Servsig 2020, International Conference of Markets and Development (ICMD, 2021), and Consumer Culture Insights Group Roundtable, 2022.

As a lecturer, Dr Badejo is passionate about providing students with an engaging and transformative learning experience. As such, she strives to equip her students with robust theoretical knowledge, practical skills, leadership attributes and the growth mindset and capabilities they need to make their mark on the world. To this end, she prioritises innovation, creativity, and a student-centred, technology-augmented, active learning approach in her classrooms. Dr Badejo has taught widely across the disciplines of Marketing and Public Relations and leverages this breadth of experience, alongside cross-cultural competence and epistemic inclusion, to enrich her teaching practice and facilitate student success.

Prior to her academic career, Dr Badejo enjoyed a successful career as an award-winning industry practitioner with over a decade of marketing management and communications experience across the Higher Education, International Development, State Government, Nonprofits, and Banking sectors.

Availability

Dr Foluke Abigail Badejo is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research impacts

In 2017, Dr Badejo translated actionable research insights from her PhD on combatting Modern Slavery through a multi-stream Social Marketing approach into a Social Enterprise. Since then, she has been working in partnership with advocacy organisations, survivors, and communities at risk of Modern Slavery in West Africa to reduce their vulnerability to human trafficking, build capacity and resilience, improve mental health and wellbeing outcomes, and design pathways to meaningful economic participation.

In 2018, Dr Badejo led the research, design and development of "Healthy Eats" an innovative social marketing pilot program aimed at increasing fruit and vegetable intake among schoolchildren in three remote communities in North Queensland, funded by North Queensland Primary Health Network. The program was subsequently scaled up and rolled out across more schools in North Queensland, and received a Social Impact Measurement Network Award (2019).

In 2020, she contributed a parliamentary submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs' Inquiry into food pricing and food security in remote indigenous communities drawing on her experience co-designing school food and nutrition programs with remote communities in North Queensland.

Dr Badejo has also published industry client project reports and toolkits from her research on Energy Efficiency (Supporting CALD consumers to be more empowered Energy consumers, funded by Energy Consumers Australia), and Gambling (Bank customers experiencing gambling-related vulnerabilities and harm: Exploring an Ethics of care approach: Toolkit of Recommendations for gambling support, funded by Suncorp). She was also part of a team of researchers that co-designed a strength-based, "high touch, high tech" program aimed at empowering mature women to maintain secure housing and reduce their risk of homelessness (The Women's Butterfly Project: toolkit for early responders and Women's Butterfly portal, funded by Dignity First, and Department of Public Housing and Public Works).

Works

Search Professor Foluke Abigail Badejo’s works on UQ eSpace

29 works between 2016 and 2024

21 - 29 of 29 works

2019

Journal Article

Taking a wider view A formative multi-stream social marketing approach to understanding human trafficking as a social issue in Nigeria

Badejo, Foluke Abigail, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn and Kubacki, Krzysztof (2019). Taking a wider view A formative multi-stream social marketing approach to understanding human trafficking as a social issue in Nigeria. Journal of Social Marketing, 9 (4), 467-484. doi: 10.1108/jsocm-10-2017-0062

Taking a wider view A formative multi-stream social marketing approach to understanding human trafficking as a social issue in Nigeria

2019

Journal Article

Reported theory use in electronic health weight management interventions targeting young adults: a systematic review

Willmott, Taylor, Pang, Bo, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn and Badejo, Abi (2019). Reported theory use in electronic health weight management interventions targeting young adults: a systematic review. Health Psychology Review, 13 (3), 295-317. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2019.1625280

Reported theory use in electronic health weight management interventions targeting young adults: a systematic review

2019

Journal Article

Learning what our target audiences think and do: extending segmentation to all four bases

Kitunen, Anna, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn, Kadir, Mohammad, Badejo, Abi, Zdanowicz, George and Price, Megan (2019). Learning what our target audiences think and do: extending segmentation to all four bases. BMC Public Health, 19 (1) 382, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6696-2

Learning what our target audiences think and do: extending segmentation to all four bases

2019

Journal Article

Weight Management in Young Adults: Systematic Review of Electronic Health Intervention Components and Outcomes

Willmott, Taylor Jade, Pang, Bo, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn and Badejo, Abi (2019). Weight Management in Young Adults: Systematic Review of Electronic Health Intervention Components and Outcomes. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.2196/10265

Weight Management in Young Adults: Systematic Review of Electronic Health Intervention Components and Outcomes

2018

Journal Article

Developing the UNICEF Malawi School Handwashing Program

Parkinson, Joy, Mkandawire, Philip C., Dietrich, Timo, Badejo, Abi, Kadir, Mohammad and Tembo, Violet (2018). Developing the UNICEF Malawi School Handwashing Program. Social Marketing Quarterly, 24 (2), 74-88. doi: 10.1177/1524500418766355

Developing the UNICEF Malawi School Handwashing Program

2017

Conference Publication

Social marketing program for South African Children

Schmidtke, David, Kadir, Mohammad, Badejo, Abi and Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn (2017). Social marketing program for South African Children. Australia and New Zealand Academy of Marketing Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 4-6 December 2017. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: RMIT University.

Social marketing program for South African Children

2017

Conference Publication

Critical discourse analysis of anti-human trafficking campaigns

Badejo, Abi and Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn (2017). Critical discourse analysis of anti-human trafficking campaigns. Australia and New Zealand Academy of Marketing Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 4-6 December 2017. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: RMIT University.

Critical discourse analysis of anti-human trafficking campaigns

2017

Conference Publication

Applying social marketing formative research to wicked problems: the case of human trafficking in Nigeria 

Badejo, Foluke Abigail (2017). Applying social marketing formative research to wicked problems: the case of human trafficking in Nigeria . World Social Marketing Conference, Washington, DC, United States, 15-18 May 2017. Fuse Events Limited.

Applying social marketing formative research to wicked problems: the case of human trafficking in Nigeria 

2016

Conference Publication

What is the lived experience of trafficked persons in Nigeria?

Badejo, Abi, Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn and Kubacki, Krzysztof (2016). What is the lived experience of trafficked persons in Nigeria?. 18th Academy-of-Marketing-Science (AMS) World Marketing Congress, Bari, Italy, 14-18 July 2015. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-29877-1_84

What is the lived experience of trafficked persons in Nigeria?

Supervision

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Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Foluke Abigail Badejo directly for media enquiries about:

  • Behavioural and Social Change
  • Diversity
  • Equity
  • Inclusion
  • Intersectionality
  • Modern Slavery
  • Prevention of Violence Against Women
  • School Food and Nutrition
  • Social Enterprise
  • Social Marketing

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