Developing a strong sustainability research program in marketing
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AMS Review, 2021, vol. 11, issue 1, No 8, 96-114
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Abstract This article takes stock of sustainability research in marketing and argues for developing a Strong Sustainability Research (SSR) program, led by a Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) approach. First, I define weak vs. strong sustainability and identify two main problems with continuing to research business with the weak sustainability approach. Second, I discuss past approaches to sustainability research in marketing, which primarily promote weak sustainability. Third, I use the agriculture industry to illustrate how an SSR program in marketing could be developed to bring insights to practitioners and policy makers and build new modes of production, consumption and exchange. Finally, I suggest that the SSR program facilitates collaboration between mainstream marketing and CCT researchers by providing a common ontological platform that can transform epistemological differences into complementary strengths. I argue SSR is a way that marketing research can gain broad impact and relevance.
Keywords: Consumer culture theory; Critical marketing; Increasing impact; Marketing strategy; Paradigm shift; Research program; Strong sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/s13162-020-00185-6
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