The Routledge Companion to the Future of Marketing

Introduction (Luiz Moutinho, Eric Bigne and Ajay Manrai) Part I: New Paradigms and Philosophical Insights 1. Toward a New Marketing Paradigm (Yoram Wind) 2. New Philosophical Paradigms in Marketing: From amoral consumerism to axiological societing (George G. Panigyrakis and Anna Zarkada) 3. Restoring Justice- An Examination in the Marketing Context (Anna Mattila) 4. Process Based Marketing Management (Tarek Mady, Ajay Manrai and Lalita Manrai) 5. Future of Theorizing in Marketing: Increasing Contribution by Bridging Theory and Practice (Rod Brodie) Part II: Contributions from other Scientific Fields 6. Biomarketing: An Emerging Paradigm Linking Neuroscience, Endocrinology, and Genetics to Buyer-Seller Behavior (Richard P. Bagozzi and Willem Verbeke) 7. Neurophilosophy of explanation in consumer research (Gordon Foxall) 8. Autobiographical Episodes, Semantic Memories and Branding (Nilanthi Ratnayake and Amanda J. Broderick) 9. Looking at vision: eye/face/head tracking of consumers for improved marketing decisions (Michel Wedel and Rik Pieters) Part III: Reconnecting with Consumers and Markets 10. Evaluating customer relationships: current and future challenges (Siddharth S. Singh and Dipak C. Jain) 11. Unconventional Marketing: From Guerrilla to Consumer Made (Bernard Cova and Marcel Saucet) 12. Social Media: past, present, and future (Dana Lascu, Lalita Manrai, Ajay Manrai and Lindsay Korenich) 13. Brand Engagement (Jose Marti, Enrique Bigne and Antonio Hyder) 14. Branding in the Age of Digital Connectivity (Baskin Yenicioglu and George Christodoulides) 15. The Future of Pricing in the Digital Era (PK Kannan) 16. Computer Human Interaction (Antonio Hyder, Enrique Bigne, Jose Marti) 17. The Slogan Validator - the Application of Human-computer Interface (Wan-Chen Wang and Luiz Moutinho) Part IV: New Methodological Insights in Scholarly Research in the Field 18. Memes, Memetics and Marketing: A State of the Art Review and A Lifecycle Model of Meme Management in Advertising (Noel Murray, Ajay Manrai and Lalita Manrai) 19. Confirmatory Tetrad Analysis as a Tool to Decide between the Formative/Reflective Nature of Constructs in Marketing and Management Research (Joaquin Aldas-Manzano) 20. The Future Applications of Agent-Based Modeling in Marketing (William Rand) 21. Genetic, Memetic and Electromagnetism-Like Algorithms - Applications in Marketing (Pedro Godinho and Manuela Silva) 22. Futures Research Insights and Methods (Luiz Moutinho, Nuno Teixeira and Miguel Lage)

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