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摘要
这篇评论讨论了关于生存市场的研究是如何从行为学基础发展到为市场营销和公共政策提供新的方向,从而连接了多个分析单元。这一系列工作的具体见解已被广泛发表,在此不再重复。这一研究流程始于微观层面的理解,并汇集了自下而上的见解(Viswanathan 2013)。该流的起源是理解美国低文化水平、低收入消费者所面临的问题(Viswanathan, Rosa, and Harris, 2005;Viswanathan, Xia等,2009)。然后,它扩展到理解消费者、企业家和市场在广泛的低收入范围内,被称为“维持生计”(即勉强维持生计)。因此,这项研究涵盖了发展中国家的一系列贫困和发达经济体的低收入背景。
Bottom-Up Journey into Subsistence Marketplaces from Micro-Level Behavioral Foundations: New Directions for Public Policy and Marketing
This commentary discusses how the research on subsistence marketplaces has evolved from behavioral foundations to providing new directions in marketing and public policy, bridging multiple units of analysis. The specific insights from this stream of work are widely published and not repeated here. This research stream starts with micro-level understanding and aggregates insights from the bottom-up (Viswanathan 2013). The stream has its beginnings in understanding the problems faced by low-literate, low-income consumers in the United States (Viswanathan, Rosa, and Harris 2005; Viswanathan, Xia, et al. 2009). It then extended to understanding consumers, entrepreneurs, and marketplaces in the broad range of low income referred to as “subsistence” (i.e., barely making ends meet). Thus, the research encompasses a range of poverty in developing countries and low-income contexts in advanced economies.
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