Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review

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Autor(a) principal: Falcão, Roberto Flores
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ikeda, Ana Akemi, Campomar, Marcos Cortez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/12173
Resumo: Marketing researchers have the responsibility to promote their field of study, developing models and tools, and suggesting best practices that favour marketing practitioners as well. In this sense, both current practices and consumer behavior are investigated. However, consumer behavior should not be seen as a whole on itself. Based on this issue, we investigated the publication in marketing in Brazil. Through a desk research using bibliometric analysis techniques over 520 journal issues and 28 conference proceedings were analyzed. In order to evaluate the evolution of the publication in marketing, we selected the two oldest management journals (RAUSP of FEA/USP and RAE of EAESP/FGV) and the three main national events in the area (SEMEAD, EnANPAD and EMA). Papers published between 1947 and 1976 in RAUSP were analyzed in printed editions. The others were obtained through the website of the events and of the journals. In all, 2,715 marketing articles were identified. We noticed that there is a growing concentration of studies on consumer behavior. Other authors point to this situation, stressing that excessive focus on consumer behavior might reduce studies on strategy and decision making. Thus, the results suggest that marketing scholars rethink the scope of the field and their research activities, strengthening more applied studies to the reality of managers.
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Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
title Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
spellingShingle Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
Falcão, Roberto Flores
Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
title_short Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
title_full Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
title_fullStr Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
title_full_unstemmed Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
title_sort Is Marketing Losing its Identity? A Bibliometric Review
author Falcão, Roberto Flores
author_facet Falcão, Roberto Flores
Ikeda, Ana Akemi
Campomar, Marcos Cortez
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author2 Ikeda, Ana Akemi
Campomar, Marcos Cortez
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Falcão, Roberto Flores
Ikeda, Ana Akemi
Campomar, Marcos Cortez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
topic Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
Marketing research; Marketing publication; Bibliometric analysis; Brazil.
description Marketing researchers have the responsibility to promote their field of study, developing models and tools, and suggesting best practices that favour marketing practitioners as well. In this sense, both current practices and consumer behavior are investigated. However, consumer behavior should not be seen as a whole on itself. Based on this issue, we investigated the publication in marketing in Brazil. Through a desk research using bibliometric analysis techniques over 520 journal issues and 28 conference proceedings were analyzed. In order to evaluate the evolution of the publication in marketing, we selected the two oldest management journals (RAUSP of FEA/USP and RAE of EAESP/FGV) and the three main national events in the area (SEMEAD, EnANPAD and EMA). Papers published between 1947 and 1976 in RAUSP were analyzed in printed editions. The others were obtained through the website of the events and of the journals. In all, 2,715 marketing articles were identified. We noticed that there is a growing concentration of studies on consumer behavior. Other authors point to this situation, stressing that excessive focus on consumer behavior might reduce studies on strategy and decision making. Thus, the results suggest that marketing scholars rethink the scope of the field and their research activities, strengthening more applied studies to the reality of managers.
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