Frustrated Fatshionistas: An Institutional Theory Perspective on Consumer Quests for Greater Choice...

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Titel: Frustrated Fatshionistas: An Institutional Theory Perspective on Consumer Quests for Greater Choice in Mainstream Markets ;
Beteiligte: Scaraboto, Daiane, Fischer, Eileen
In: Journal of Consumer Research, 39, 2013, 6, S. 1234-1257
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University of Chicago Press
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Umfang: 1234-1257
ISSN: 0093-5301
1537-5277
DOI: 10.1086/668298
veröffentlicht in: Journal of Consumer Research
Sprache: Englisch
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<p>Why and how do marginalized consumers mobilize to seek greater inclusion in and more choice from mainstream markets? We develop answers to these questions drawing on institutional theory and a qualitative investigation of Fatshionistas, plus-sized consumers who want more options from mainstream fashion marketers. Three triggers for mobilization are posited: development of a collective identity, identification of inspiring institutional entrepreneurs, and access to mobilizing institutional logics from adjacent fields. Several change strategies that reinforce institutional logics while unsettling specific institutionalized practices are identified. Our discussion highlights diverse market change dynamics that are likely when consumers are more versus less legitimate in the eyes of mainstream marketers and in instances where the changes consumers seek are more versus less consistent with prevailing institutions and logics.</p>