Exploring the Relations in Relational Engagement: Addressing Barriers to Transformative Consumer Research

Maria Piacentini, Dunnett Susan, Kathy Hamilton, Emma Banister, Helene Gorge, Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, Agnes Nairn

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Abstract

Marketing academics are increasingly seeking societal impact from their work yet still encounter problems in creating and sustaining meaningful relationships with those whom their work seeks to help. We use an empirical investigation to identify and propose solutions to the key barriers that impede the initiation and development of impactful relationships between marketing academics and Social Impact Organizations (SIOs). The investigation entailed 20 interviews with SIOs and Knowledge Exchange (KE) professionals in the US, UK and France. The main barriers hindering relationships are differing perspectives on resources, goal misalignment and misconceptions about the other party. Potential solutions include: involving both parties in structured activities for initializing collaboration; planning resource investment in research; engaging with KE professionals to facilitate goal alignment and to broker communications; increasing academic visibility in SIO communities; using teaching as a springboard to develop collaborations; supporting SIO-led initiatives and finding creative ways to overcome time incongruity.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Business Research
Early online date20 Dec 2018
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Publication statusPublished - 2018

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  • Work and Equalities Institute
  • Dalton Nuclear Institute

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