Can historical research contribute to marketing theory? This essay argues ‘yes.’ The essay begins by reviewing the conventional view of marketing theory. Then, it discusses the nature of historical research, proposes how marketing history and theory intersect, and provides two examples of how historical method has been used to advance marketing theory.
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