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Authors and Corporations: Kadirov, Djavlonbek
In: Journal of Macromarketing, 38, 2018, 3, p. 278-297
published:
SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 278-297
ISSN: 0276-1467
1552-6534
DOI: 10.1177/0276146718767949
published in: Journal of Macromarketing
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>The Marketing-Systems-as-the-Public-Good framework proposed in this article outlines the general principles of interpreting change in marketing systems. The framework advances a view of purposeful temporal change based on collective practices that a) identify, develop and maintain key common resources; b) initiate public-private asset transitions; c) facilitate contributory participation of market actors in marketing system processes; and d) perpetuate attenuating mechanisms. These processes construct the system as the public good with non-excludable and non-subtractable (dis)benefits. The drive for further change arises when the system’s overarching structures infuse value creation practices with macromotive-based meaningfulness (e.g. the justice motive) which differentially resonates in market actors’ lived experiences, who through ongoing localized socio-political discourses and contestation undertake to correct perceived justice digressions. The case of the historical evolution of the Uzbek Bozor Marketing System illustrates the key elements of the proposed framework.</jats:p>