In search of an audience..

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For an academic, finding an audience is critical. However, finding an audience is not always easy for most marketing academics. This inaugural address explores what the challenges are in finding an audience, among fellow scholars, students, public policy, industry, or society in general. It finds that the academic audience for marketing research is: often small; constrained to the own discipline; and mostly located in the United States. The student audience is also under pressure, due to: the difficult translation of academic marketing research to marketing education; shifting student preferences; and lack of involvement of students. The audience in society is too small due to a lack of relevance of marketing research in three ways: lack of a public policy perspective; too incremental insights to be useful to practice; and too much focus on rigor to be interesting for the press. This address cites three ways to grow towards a larger and more loyal audience by evolving towards: a truly globalized community of marketing academics; living together with our source disciplines; and a stronger focus on the knowledge economy and the life sciences.

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