Revisit: Entrepreneurship and Macromarketing
Introduction
Special issue of Journal of Macromarketing; Deadline now 31 Jan 2019
Entrepreneurship and Macromarketing
Call for Papers for a special issue
Special issue editors:
Fabian Eggers, Menlo College, USA
Sussie Morrish, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Abdul Ali, Babson College, USA
Jeffrey G. Covin, Indiana University
Entrepreneurs cause markets to change. In this way, entrepreneurs contribute to market dynamism and the disequilibrium that characterize markets. Research focused on entrepreneurial marketing (EM) goes back to the first marketing and entrepreneurship conference headed by Gerald Hills in 1982 – just one year after the launch of the Journal of Macromarketing which focuses on the interplay between marketing and society.
Manuscripts focused on entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial marketing and macrolevel phenomena are welcome for the special issue. Special preference will be given to papers presented at the SEE Conference, the Macromarketing Conference in Leipzig, Germany July 10- 13, 2018
and the Global Research Symposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship in Boston, USA August 7-9, 2018
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Possible topics for manuscripts might include entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial marketing and any of the following:
- Quality of Life
- Relationships/networks
- Natural Environment
- Results of effectuation approaches
- Ethics
- Externalities (costs paid by third-parties)
- Marketing Systems
- Unintended outcomes (such as venture failure)
- Marketing History
- Culture (e.g. progress-prone vs. progress-resistant)
- Developing Countries
- Diversity (gender, ethnic, age, or immigrants)
- Entrepreneurship Policy
- Innovation
Submissions are due no later than January 31, 2019 at
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Indicate that your paper is intended for this special issue. Manuscripts guidelines are available at: . Please direct any inquiries or expressions of interest to either of the special issue co-editors: Fabian Eggers fabian.eggers@menlo.edu, Sussie Morrish sussie.morrish@canterbury.ac.nz, or Abdul Ali alia@babson.edu.