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Embeddedness

About: Embeddedness is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4773 publications have been published within this topic receiving 229721 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the mediator effect of network structural embeddedness between customer experience and consumer purchase intention in the context of cross-border e-commerce is investigated, and the structural equation model is built to analyze the mediators effect of structural embeddings.

56 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the core of political marketing theory is discussed and two different stances are identified: a narrow one, focusing on understanding marketing activities in politics, and a wider one, concerned with a more holistic attempt of achieving breadth of knowledge of politics.
Abstract: Research on political marketing has now established itself as a spirited subdiscipline of mainstream marketing, producing considerable numbers of high-quality learned articles and books each year. However, a certain stagnation in knowledge development has been identified. Consequently, this article links this inadequacy to the dominating tendency of focusing research on campaign applications of marketing instruments, emphasizing a reactive and managerial orientation. In discussing the core of political marketing theory, two different stances are identified: first, a narrow one, focusing on understanding marketing activities in politics, and second, a wider one, concerned with a more holistic attempt of achieving breadth of knowledge of politics. An idiosyncratic discussion of the ontology and epistemological implications of this wider stance identifies four concepts as pivotal: the exchange character of political marketing; a “qualified” market environment; the social embeddedness of the politica...

56 citations

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06 Apr 2008
TL;DR: This paper reports on design-oriented fieldwork and design research conducted over a six-month period in urban centers in the United States and Kenya, describing how recent design discourse around "designing technology for religion" creates an artificial distinction between instrumental and religious ICT use, particularly in developing regions.
Abstract: In this paper, we report on design-oriented fieldwork and design research conducted over a six-month period in urban centers in the United States and Kenya. The contributions of this work for the CHI/CSCW community are empirical and methodological. First, we describe how recent design discourse around "designing technology for religion" creates an artificial distinction between instrumental and religious ICT use, particularly in developing regions. As illustrative examples, we relate three themes developed in the course of our fieldwork, which we term mindfulness, watchfulness, and embeddedness, to both "secular" and "religious" aspects of life in the communities studied. Second, we make a methodological contribution by describing how we used design sketches of speculative design concepts to extend and complement our fieldwork. By producing these sketches and soliciting feedback, we elicited additional data about how participants viewed the relationship between religion and ICT and prompted self-reflection on our own ideas.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that certain policies and social relations can regulate enclosure, quota renting, and commodification in ways that empower community-based groups to facilitate the anchoring of fishery resources and wealth in coastal communities.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the role of cultural embeddedness through a grounded study of Country Natural Beef, a sustainability-oriented agricultural cooperative in the western United States, and find that cultural contents such as values, social issues and political ideologies explain firms' motives and guide their economic activities.

55 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023364
2022778
2021280
2020258
2019280