The Macromarketing Society Inc. is in the strongest position it has been in history, with record numbers attending the conference. At the same time, and for the first time, the conference may not be held this year. This commentary focuses on the position of the Society, plans for the future, the Journal and the structural issues impacting on holding the conference this year.
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