Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2592557215> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2592557215 endingPage "115" @default.
- W2592557215 startingPage "92" @default.
- W2592557215 abstract "Purpose This purpose of this paper is to present an investigation into changes in portrayals of marketing by individuals outside of the industry during the important time frame between 1930 and 1999. The twentieth century was a period of significant development in how scholars and practitioners viewed the theory and activities of marketing. Design/methodology/approach The study consisted of a content analysis of 1,400 randomly selected marketing-related cartoons published in The New Yorker magazine from 1930 through 1999. Findings The aspects of marketing portrayed by individuals outside of the discipline, specifically cartoonists, shifted over the early/mid to later parts of the twentieth century. In particular, earlier portrayals focused primarily on retail store transactions, while later portrayals depicted an increased incidence of marketing communications taking place outside the store setting. Eventually, more portrayals also addressed the adoption of marketing ideas and vocabulary into non-marketers’ everyday lives. Overall, the proportion of portrayals that showed marketing in a negative light was low. Originality/value This study investigates changes in portrayals of marketing by non-marketers over a seven-decade period of significant development of marketing thought. Both the relatively long period and the outsiders’ perspective provide meaningful contributions. Also, findings do not support the perception that marketing and marketers are commonly viewed by those outside of marketing as unethical or likely to be in conflict with customers." @default.
- W2592557215 created "2017-03-16" @default.
- W2592557215 creator A5021001565 @default.
- W2592557215 date "2017-02-20" @default.
- W2592557215 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2592557215 title "What’s so funny about marketing? Twentieth-century cartoonist portrayals of US marketing" @default.
- W2592557215 cites W1572971376 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W1603831378 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W193850183 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W1976559812 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W1982562184 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W1989353101 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2004255104 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2005066561 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2008838338 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2009977118 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2011578113 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2015151299 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2015550749 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2023030171 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2023863221 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2026338398 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2037148213 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2043492090 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2045350888 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2053583812 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2054347393 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2059877591 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2065559115 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2067273871 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2070812021 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2071718730 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2081999248 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2082304311 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2085854390 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2090997313 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2096191214 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2102598266 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2108860923 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2112142630 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2114049839 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2132652356 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2132758347 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2135526934 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2149123939 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2151288576 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2153052840 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2153991478 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2156840232 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2158393623 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2160375265 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2163758201 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2318042838 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2319920769 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2320497610 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2324006955 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2326420627 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2331165935 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2331234369 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2331940983 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W2909914745 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W3123389708 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W3124394317 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W3124507438 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W4232132530 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W4238400289 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W4248665511 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W4249532312 @default.
- W2592557215 cites W4252811132 @default.
- W2592557215 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/jhrm-09-2016-0025" @default.
- W2592557215 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2592557215 type Work @default.
- W2592557215 sameAs 2592557215 @default.
- W2592557215 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2592557215 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2592557215 hasAuthorship W2592557215A5021001565 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C112698675 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C201280247 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C2776291640 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C2776950860 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C2781291010 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C48891531 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConcept C98716237 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C107038049 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C112698675 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C119857082 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C142362112 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C144024400 @default.
- W2592557215 hasConceptScore W2592557215C144133560 @default.