Reconceptualizing marketing: an assessment of the marketing system in an emerging economy

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作者
Fowler, Jie Gao [1 ]
Watson, Amy [1 ]
Sen, Sandipan [2 ]
Sinha, Nilanjana [3 ]
机构
[1] Valdosta State Univ, Dept Management & Mkt, Valdosta, GA 31698 USA
[2] Southeast Missouri State Univ, Dept Mkt, Cape Girardeau, MO USA
[3] NSHM Knowledge Campus, Durgapur, India
关键词
Marketing system; Emerging economy; Anarchy; Emergent marketing system; Structured marketing system; Purposeful marketing system; SERVICE-DOMINANT LOGIC; SHARING ECONOMY; CONSUMPTION; COMMUNITIES; PEOPLE; WOMEN;
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10.1108/JBIM-01-2023-0025
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F [经济];
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摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore and expand the concept of a marketing system for developing a more dynamic and nuanced understanding of marketing. The purpose of the proposed framework is to extend this literature by making salient and explicit how context, market system and value creation are theoretically interrelated. To accomplish this objective, the authors use the framework proposed by Layton (2019) as the theoretical foundation to acquire insights into the market. Particularly, they investigate how four distinct marketing systems (i.e. anarchy, structured, emergent and purposeful market systems) operate in a developing economy. In addition, the study explores the market's effects of technological advancement, sociocultural influences, historical background and political institutions, as well as the responses of political entities, firms and consumers. Also, the positive and negative effects of the various marketing systems are analyzed. Finally, the authors investigate the changing marketplace in various industrial sectors (e.g. home appliances, food, apparel/fashion and transportation) to provide marketing researchers and practitioners with insights. In essence, the study focuses on the sectors related to everyday consumption. Design/methodology/approach - This analysis uses a theoretical approach to extend the understanding concept of marketing. To examine the numerous market systems in India, the authors use an approach developed by Layton (2007). This theoretical approach is intended to sensitize scholars to critical processes rather than a hypothetico-deductive analysis with a prediction goal (Turner, 1986). Epistemologically, this analysis can be classified as a form of discovery-oriented theory development (Wells, 1993). Findings - Although all four systems (e.g. autarchic, emergent, purposeful and structured) are ingrained in India, their functionality differs from the Western system and among industries. For example, the apparel sector appears more autarchic, but the food industry is more purposeful. How the home appliance market operates demonstrates the transition from an autarchic to an emergent system. The authors also uncover additional environmental factors that impact the four types of marketing systems and moderator roles of governate agencies and nonprofit organizations. The externality and positive outcomes also emerged throughout the analysis. Research limitations/implications - This study articulates the four types of marketing systems and illustrates the environmental factors/ antecedents and outcomes for the exchange and value creation. Most importantly, it adds value to the literature by emphasizing the role of government agencies and unrestricted institutions in the mechanism. It also uncovers cultural elements such as spirituality as a catalyst for exchange and value creation. Practical implications - The analysis provides practitioners with insights into operating the firm in India by articulating the industrial differentiations and the exchange/value creation. Specifically, it provides a blueprint for strategic analysis that can be used prior to market entry to increase the likelihood of market entry success by understanding the nuanced differences that lead to significant operational difficulties if not properly prepared for and managed. Originality/value - This study adds to our existing knowledge of marketing from a systemic standpoint. It also broadens and explicates marketing system theory by assessing the uniqueness of developing markets.
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