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Title: Consumer dominant value creation: a theoretical response to the recent call for a consumer dominant logic for marketing
Author(s): Anker, Thomas
Sparks, Leigh
Moutinho, Luiz
Gronroos, Christian
Contact Email: leigh.sparks@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Product-dominant logic
Service-dominant logic
Consumer-dominant logic
Consumer value
Marketing logics
Issue Date: 2015
Date Deposited: 30-Apr-2015
Citation: Anker T, Sparks L, Moutinho L & Gronroos C (2015) Consumer dominant value creation: a theoretical response to the recent call for a consumer dominant logic for marketing. European Journal of Marketing, 49 (3/4), pp. 532-560. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-09-2013-0518
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the ontological and semantic foundations of consumer-dominant value creation to clarify the extent to which the call for a distinct consumer-dominant logic (CDL) is justified.This paper discusses consumer-driven value creation (value-in-use) across three different marketing logics: product-dominant logic (PDL), service-dominant logic (SDL) and CDL. PDL conceptualises value as created by firms and delivered to consumers through products. SDL frames consumer value as a function of direct provider-consumer interaction, or consumer-driven chains of action indirectly facilitated by the provider. Recently, the research focus has been turning to consumer-dominant value creation. While there is agreement on the significance of this phenomenon, there is disagreement over whether consumer-dominant value creation is an extension of SDL or calls for a distinct CDL This is a conceptual paper, which is informed by five cases ofconsumer dominance. The cases are used to clarify rather than verify the analysis of the ontological and semantic underpinnings of consumer-dominant value creation.The ontological and semantic analysis demonstrates that PDL and SDL have insufficient explanatory power to accommodate substantial aspects of consumer-dominant value creation. By implication, this supports the call for a distinct CDL. This paper contributes to the ongoing theoretical debate over the explanatory power of SDL by demonstrating that SDL is unable to accommodate important ontological and semantic aspects of consumer-driven value creation.
DOI Link: 10.1108/EJM-09-2013-0518
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