Scholars Who Stare at Goats: The Collaborative Circle Cycle in Creative Consumer Research

European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 42, Nos. 11 &12, pp. 1396-1414, 2008

19 Pages Posted: 11 Mar 2012

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Alan Bradshaw

University of Exeter Business School

Stephen Brown

Ulster University

Date Written: December 1, 2007

Abstract

Purpose – Collaboration is the norm in marketing and consumer research, yet the dynamics of academic cooperation are poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to probe the sociology of collaboration within marketing scholarship by means of a detailed case study of the seminal consumer odyssey.

Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents a history of the consumer odyssey based on a range of secondary sources.

Findings – The consumer odyssey, one of many collaborate circles in marketing thought, was a seminal moment in the development of marketing research. Practical implications – This paper encourages reflection on the dynamics of collaboration and the collegial character of marketing scholarship. Also, the paper has implications for institutional policy, for example the RAE, which measures research as an individual endeavour.

Originality/value – This paper presents a rare reflection on the social dynamics of marketing scholarship. Although it focuses on the interpretive research tradition within consumer research, its findings are relevant to every marketing academic, regardless of their philosophical bent, empirical concern or methodological preference.

Keywords: Consumer research, Group behaviour, Professional education, Marketing

Suggested Citation

Bradshaw, Alan and Brown, Stephen, Scholars Who Stare at Goats: The Collaborative Circle Cycle in Creative Consumer Research (December 1, 2007). European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 42, Nos. 11 &12, pp. 1396-1414, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2016288

Alan Bradshaw

University of Exeter Business School ( email )

Streatham Court
Xfi Building, Rennes Dr.
Exeter, EX4 4JH
United Kingdom

Stephen Brown (Contact Author)

Ulster University ( email )

Northland Road
Londonderry, BT48 7JL
Northern Ireland

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