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Research at the Marketing Interface to Advance Entrepreneurship Theory

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  • Gerald E. Hills
  • Raymond W. Laforge

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The knowledge base for the emerging field of entrepreneurship should be interfunctional and interdisciplinary. Yet the functional discipline of marketing has contributed to the entrepreneurship field in only recent years. And entrepreneurship researchers and writers often address marketing superficially, without an awareness of sophisticated marketing concepts and methods. The objectives of this article are to identify key tangencies at the marketing/entrepreneurship interface, to provide relevant research sources, and to selectively convey illustrative marketing knowledge. Because length constraints prevent In-depth attention to any subject, breadth over depth is our objective. There are three major sections in this paper. First, the marketing/entrepreneurship interface is defined, with attention to various schools of marketing thought and their potential value to the entrepreneurship field. Secondly, unique tangencies with the buyer behavior literature are discussed and venture ideas and their evaluation (product research) are highlighted. Finally, the marketing strategy literature is reviewed as it potentially contributes to new venture development. In addition, other Important interfaces are briefly discussed.

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  • Gerald E. Hills & Raymond W. Laforge, 1992. "Research at the Marketing Interface to Advance Entrepreneurship Theory," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, , vol. 16(3), pages 33-60, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:entthe:v:16:y:1992:i:3:p:33-60
    DOI: 10.1177/104225879201600303
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