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Abstract
This study presents a novel regenerative service ecosystem learning framework (Reg-SELF), offering a critical distinction between regenerative sustainability and other incremental sustainability approaches. Building on literature in regenerative sustainability, transformative education, and marketing, the paper conceptualizes regenerative learning as a participative and reflexive practice, integrating it within the service-dominant logic framework to foster "inner sustainability" and cultural transformations across service ecosystems. Combining different sustainability perspectives—including service marketing, social marketing, and macro-marketing—this paper advances regenerative thinking in marketing theory and outlines a transformative learning path for embedding a regenerative approach into existing systems. Implications for the role of marketing are discussed, including proposing research avenues that explore how marketing can help weave more resilient and regenerative service ecosystems.
AMS ReviewBusiness, Management and Accounting-Marketing
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
17
期刊介绍:
The AMS Review is positioned to be the premier journal in marketing that focuses exclusively on conceptual contributions across all sub-disciplines of marketing. It publishes articles that advance the development of market and marketing theory.The AMS Review is receptive to different philosophical perspectives and levels of analysis that range from micro to macro. Especially welcome are manuscripts that integrate research and theory from non-marketing disciplines such as management, sociology, economics, psychology, geography, anthropology, or other social sciences. Examples of suitable manuscripts include those incorporating conceptual and organizing frameworks or models, those extending, comparing, or critically evaluating existing theories, and those suggesting new or innovative theories. Comprehensive and integrative syntheses of research literatures (including quantitative and qualitative meta-analyses) are encouraged, as are paradigm-shifting manuscripts.Manuscripts that focus on purely descriptive literature reviews, proselytize research methods or techniques, or report empirical research findings will not be considered for publication. The AMS Review does not publish manuscripts focusing on practitioner advice or marketing education.