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Title Seeking sustainable futures in marketing and consumer research
ID_Doc 73108
Authors Davies, I; Oates, CJ; Tynan, C; Carrigan, M; Casey, K; Heath, T; Henninger, CE; Lichrou, M; McDonagh, P; McDonald, S; McKechnie, S; McLeay, F; O'Malley, L; Wells, V
Title Seeking sustainable futures in marketing and consumer research
Year 2020
Published European Journal Of Marketing, 54, 11
DOI 10.1108/EJM-02-2019-0144
Abstract Purpose Seeking ways towards a sustainable future is the most dominant socio-political challenge of our time. Marketing should have a crucial role to play in leading research and impact in sustainability, yet it is limited by relying on cognitive behavioural theories rooted in the 1970s, which have proved to have little bearing on actual behaviour. This paper aims to interrogate why marketing is failing to address the challenge of sustainability and identify alternative approaches. Design/methodology/approach The constraint in theoretical development contextualises the problem, followed by a focus on four key themes to promote theory development: developing sustainable people; models of alternative consumption; building towards sustainable marketplaces; and theoretical domains for the future. These themes were developed and refined during the 2018 Academy of Marketing workshop on seeking sustainable futures. MacInnis's (2011) framework for conceptual contributions in marketing provides the narrative thread and structure. Findings The current state of play is explicated, combining the four themes and MacInnis's framework to identify the failures and gaps in extant approaches to the field. Research limitations/implications This paper sets a new research agenda for the marketing discipline in quest for sustainable futures in marketing and consumer research. Practical implications Approaches are proposed which will allow the transformation of the dominant socio-economic systems towards a model capable of promoting a sustainable future. Originality/value The paper provides thought leadership in marketing and sustainability as befits the special issue, by moving beyond the description of the problem to making a conceptual contribution and setting a research agenda for the future.
Author Keywords Marketing theory; Consumer research; Sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000574010100001
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/159311/1/AAM%20for%20EJM%20%20Seeking%20sustainable%20futures%207%20April%202020%20PDF_Proof.pdf
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