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Exotic Visions in Marketing Theory and Practice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Exotic Visions in Marketing Theory and Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Alf H. Walle

ISBN:

9781567203943

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th December 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social theory

Dewey:

658.83

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

264

Description

Discusses the contributions that both structural and poststructural social theory have made, and continues to make, to marketing and consumer research. An anthropologist, folklorist, and literary critic besides being a marketing professor Alfe H. Walle takes a refreshingly interdisciplinary look at the impact of modern social thought, upon marketing and social research. Tracing key ideas back to their intellectual roots, Walle shows how the evolution of social theory, and the controversies it has engendered, can and should transform the way marketers approach consumers. He provides a theoretic underpinning for qualitative consumer research and presents a lucid theoretical and methodological overview for qualitative methods in marketing research that parallels what others such as Shelby Hunt, have provided for scientific methods in marketing. His book is a provocative, thoughtful, and probing study of qualitative social theory and its important contributions to marketing and consumer research. It is of value to both practitioners and academics. Arguing that the social structural methods have been largely ignored, Walle rehabilitates this general method and compares it to poststructural alternatives. Walle shows that to understand the evolution of modern social theory, one must come to grips with the work of three towering pioneers: Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Hegel, and Karl Marx and that researchers must understand and appreciate the contributions and influence of pioneers in order to avoid the myopic vision of our own time. Praising Hegel's metaphor of cultures as "living organisms" and his forging of the concept we now call "National Character", Walle points to Hegel as the pioneering social structuralist and as the man who, as a negative example, inspired the poststructuralists to action. Walle ends with a well-reasoned analysis of poststructural thought in marketing-consumer research, and suggests that "conflict theory"--an alternative to poststructural methods that evolved from social structural roots --is often more appropriate than poststructural analysis in marketing and consumer research. Relating both conflict theory and poststructural analysis to the actual needs of marketing consumer researchers, Exotic Visions in Marketing Research provides unique, practical insights for those who teach market research as well as practitioners who pursue it for a living

Reviews

In an interdisciplinary look at the impact of modern social thought on marketing and social research, the author traces key ideas back to their intellectual roots and shows how the evolution of social theory can and should transform the way marketers approach consumers.-Business Horizons
"In an interdisciplinary look at the impact of modern social thought on marketing and social research, the author traces key ideas back to their intellectual roots and shows how the evolution of social theory can and should transform the way marketers approach consumers."-Business Horizons

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Alf H. Walle has moved between assignments as a consultant and as a college professor.

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