Reaching for rigor and relevance: better marketing research for a better world

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Shilpa Madan
Gita Venkataramani Johar
Jonah Berger
Pierre Chandon
Rajesh Chandy
Rebecca Hamilton
Leslie K. John
Aparna A. Labroo
Peggy J. Liu
John G. Lynch
Nina Mazar
Nicole L. Mead
Vikas Mittal
Christine Moorman
Michael I. Norton
John Roberts
Dilip Soman
Madhu Viswanathan
Katherine White
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[1] Virginia Tech,Pamplin College of Business
[2] Columbia University,Graduate School of Business
[3] University of Pennsylvania,Wharton School
[4] INSEAD,McDonough School of Business
[5] London Business School,Harvard Business School
[6] Georgetown University,Kellogg School of Management
[7] Harvard University,Katz Graduate School of Business
[8] Northwestern University,Questrom School of Business
[9] University of Pittsburgh,Schulich School of Business
[10] Leeds University Business School,Jones Graduate School of Business
[11] University of Colorado Boulder,Fuqua School of Business
[12] Boston University,College of Business Administration
[13] York University,Sauder School of Business
[14] Rice University,undefined
[15] Duke University,undefined
[16] University of New South Wales,undefined
[17] University of Toronto,undefined
[18] Loyola Marymount University,undefined
[19] University of British Columbia,undefined
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Marketing Letters | 2023年 / 34卷
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Marketing; Greater good; Rigor; Relevance; Well-being; Sustainability; Better world;
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Over the past several decades, scholars have highlighted the obligations and opportunities for marketing as a discipline to play a role in creating a better world — or risk becoming irrelevant for the largest problems facing consumers and society. This paper provides a framework to enhance the relevance and rigor of research in marketing that not only contributes new knowledge to science, but also makes a positive difference in the world. To that end, we urge authors and reviewers to foster cross-fertilization from different theoretical and methodological silos, bolster robustness through multiple methods, and expand the domain of research to explore different populations and cultures. In doing so, we hope to encourage further consideration of the role of marketing scholarship in providing a novel lens into potential solutions for societal concerns.
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