2014
DOI: 10.1177/0276146714543524
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Developing Markets? Understanding the Role of Markets and Development at the Intersection of Macromarketing and Transformative Consumer Research (TCR)

Abstract: Situated at the intersection of markets and development, this commentary aims to promote a cross-fertilization of macromarketing and Transformative Consumer Research (TCR) that directs attention to the sociocultural context and situational embeddedness of consumer experience and well-being, while acknowledging complex, systemic interdependencies between markets, marketing, and society. Based on a critical review of the meaning of development and an interrogation of various developmental discourses, the authors… Show more

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“…Because mobile phones capture everyday life in-situ, MpVE is particularly advantageous for research geared to understanding aspects of the lived experience of people in subsistence marketplaces. For example, by visually documenting and sharing photos of human rights violations, subsistence consumers use mobile phones to resist power imbalances in their everyday lives (Kreutz 2010) and foster agency in other efforts directed at their day-to-day survival and well-being (Figueiredo et al 2015). Thus, a common justification for the use of mobile phones in extant ethnographic research is the ability to capture aspects of everyday life from the informant’s perspective as they occur in real time .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because mobile phones capture everyday life in-situ, MpVE is particularly advantageous for research geared to understanding aspects of the lived experience of people in subsistence marketplaces. For example, by visually documenting and sharing photos of human rights violations, subsistence consumers use mobile phones to resist power imbalances in their everyday lives (Kreutz 2010) and foster agency in other efforts directed at their day-to-day survival and well-being (Figueiredo et al 2015). Thus, a common justification for the use of mobile phones in extant ethnographic research is the ability to capture aspects of everyday life from the informant’s perspective as they occur in real time .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The point is that the market mechanism is only one of many ways , and government/state control is not the only alternative. This broader perspective will interest all macromarketers, but perhaps especially those working in the fields of marketing and development (Arndt 1981; Böhm and Brei 2008; Ingenbleek 2014; Figueiredo et al 2015; Godinho, et al 2017), critical marketing (Burton 2001; Firat and Tadajewski 2009; Tadajewski 2010; Dholakia 2012), those interested in alternative economies (Benmecheddal, Gorge and Özçağlar-Toulouse 2017; Campana, Chatzidakis, and Laamanen 2017; Lloveras and Quinn 2017; Watson and Ekici 2020), those interested in sustainability (Visconti, Minowa, and Maclaran 2014; Prothero and McDonagh 2021; Varadarajan 2020), especially if social sustainability and cultural survival are among the areas of concern, and those interested in the long view (Lusch 2017; Shultz 2017). Those working in marketing and development, especially, must remember that market capitalism grew, and grows, by reaching into and often destroying traditional economies integrated by institutions other than the market.…”
Section: Fisk and Polanyimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em um movimento recente, Figueiredo et al (2015) defendem que o macromarketing precisa criar uma interseção maior com as pesquisas transformativas do consumidor (TCR). O movimento TCR tem buscado "encorajar, apoiar e divulgar pesquisas que beneficiem a qualidade de vida de todos os seres envolvidos ou afetados por tendências e práticas de consumo em todo o mundo" (Mick, Pettigrew, Pechmann, & Ozanne, 2012, p. 6).…”
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