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Marketing and Public Policy: Transformative Research in Developing Markets
journal contribution
posted on 2021-11-15, 21:28 authored by Clifford J. Shultz, Rohit Deshpande, Bettina T. Cornwell, Ahmet Ekici, Prabakar Kothandaraman, Mark Peterson, Stanley Shapiro, Debabrata Talukdar, Ann VeeckDeveloping markets are a challenge for researchers who study them and for governments, business leaders, and citizens who strive to improve the quality of life in them. The limitations of the dominant development paradigm coupled with the need to focus on consumers provide tremendous opportunities to engage in truly transformative research. Toward this outcome, several interactive forces must be understood and addressed during research design, management, and implementation. The purpose of this essay is to provide a synthesis - that is, a framework in the form of a conceptual model - with practical applications to transformative research in developing markets and, ultimately, with the broader objective to stimulate new conceptualizations, research, and best practices to transform consumer well-being.
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University of Wyoming. LibrariesJournal title
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY & MARKETINGCollection
Faculty Publications - Management & MarketingDepartment
- Library Sciences - LIBS