TY - JOUR
T1 - A Demonstration of Symbiotic Academic-Social Enterprise in Subsistence Marketplaces
T2 - Researching and Designing Customized Sustainability Literacy Education in Tanzania
AU - Viswanathan, Madhubalan
AU - Baskentli, Sara
AU - Gallage, Samanthika
AU - Martin, Diane M.
AU - Ramirez-Grigortsuk, Maria
AU - Subrahmanyan, Saroja
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© American Marketing Association 2020.
Copyright:
Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - This article demonstrates symbiotic academic-social enterprise (SASE), a bottom-up approach intertwined with the subsistence marketplace research stream. The SASE approach is unique in coevolving academic and social initiatives in parallel for the express purpose of achieving dual objectives: societally relevant research and social impact over an extended period. Distinct from typical action research approaches, the directionality between research and practice in this approach is circular or mutual rather than linear, the time frame continuous rather than discrete, and the unit of analysis the entire enterprise rather than a single project. Thus, SASE is fundamentally a bottom-up, learning-by-doing approach that developed in contexts characterized by a confluence of uncertainties for communities and a confluence of unfamiliarities for researchers and practitioners. The authors demonstrate this approach in the context of creating sustainability literacy education in Tanzania based on unique climate change impacts in the region. The academic research enterprise provides bottom-up insights about climate change and potential approaches to sustainability literacy education. A sustainability literacy education pilot project demonstrates an initiative in the social enterprise aspect of the approach. Finally, the authors derive public policy and marketing implications of SASE.
AB - This article demonstrates symbiotic academic-social enterprise (SASE), a bottom-up approach intertwined with the subsistence marketplace research stream. The SASE approach is unique in coevolving academic and social initiatives in parallel for the express purpose of achieving dual objectives: societally relevant research and social impact over an extended period. Distinct from typical action research approaches, the directionality between research and practice in this approach is circular or mutual rather than linear, the time frame continuous rather than discrete, and the unit of analysis the entire enterprise rather than a single project. Thus, SASE is fundamentally a bottom-up, learning-by-doing approach that developed in contexts characterized by a confluence of uncertainties for communities and a confluence of unfamiliarities for researchers and practitioners. The authors demonstrate this approach in the context of creating sustainability literacy education in Tanzania based on unique climate change impacts in the region. The academic research enterprise provides bottom-up insights about climate change and potential approaches to sustainability literacy education. A sustainability literacy education pilot project demonstrates an initiative in the social enterprise aspect of the approach. Finally, the authors derive public policy and marketing implications of SASE.
KW - bottom-up approach
KW - climate change
KW - subsistence marketplace
KW - sustainability literacy education
KW - symbiotic academic-social enterprise
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U2 - 10.1177/0743915620968506
DO - 10.1177/0743915620968506
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097938724
SN - 0743-9156
VL - 40
SP - 245
EP - 261
JO - Journal of Public Policy and Marketing
JF - Journal of Public Policy and Marketing
IS - 2
ER -