Messianic Eschatology:Some Redemptive Reflection on Marketing and the Benefits of a Process Approach

John Murray

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Abstract

States that a Messianic view of eschatology is one that directs its hopes to a salvatory or vindicating figure, event or philosophy. In applying the eschatology metaphor to marketing, makes the case that, despite apocalyptic forebodings about its shortcomings, marketing’s salvatory prospects are much improved by the adoption of some new concepts and practices. Suggests that it is now productive to add a strongly process-based view of marketing to more traditional perspectives. Comprehending marketing in terms of four core processes - a marketing strategy process, a marketing management process, an order generation, fulfilment and service process, and a new product development process - facilitates a redemptive reconceptualization of marketing activity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)706-719
JournalEuropean Journal of Marketing
Volume31
Issue number9/10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1997

Keywords

  • Messianic eschatology
  • marketing
  • process-based view
  • marketing strategy process
  • marketing management process
  • order generation
  • fulfilment and service process
  • new product development process
  • redemptive reconceptualization

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