Walle surveys the qualitative social sciences and humanities for
instances where by design or accident they have had important
things to say on the theory and practice of marketing and consumer
research. He sees them as alternatives to the scientific method and
quantitative analysis -- complements but not surrogates. He
describes examples of humanistic analysis that readers without
special grounding in the humanities can grasp, a discussion of
specific humanistic methods and how they relate to marketing
research and management, a view of the intellectual roots that show
scholars what these tools can accomplish (and their limitations as
well), ending with a provocative appendix that distinguishes
humanistic empiricism from other systems of thought and defines
clearly its usefulness in marketing. Written in an entertaining,
informal style, Walle's book is thought provoking, robust, and
filled with insights that will give marketing and consumer
researchers an unusual view of new strategies and techniques to do
even the most familiar tasks better.
Walle reminds the reader that the humanities and qualitative
social sciences offer a diverse and conflicting array of theories
and methods, but he insists that their specific methods must not be
embraced outside an appropriate context. Although marketers might
prefer universally applicable methods that can be routinely plugged
into any problem at hand, humanistic methods must be applied with
an unusually subtle awareness of what they can and can not
accomplish. He also shows how they are not merely analytical
techniques, but embody a wide array of substantive knowledge as
well, knowledge that must and can be recognized and considered. In
his review and critique of the existing marketing research
literature he shows that without guidance from the substantive
thought derived from the humanities and qualitative social
sciences, marketers can become trapped in counterproductive
analysis and make significant errors in judgment. Well illustrated
with stories, anecdotes, and his own research in the fields he is
writing about, Walle's book is as useful as it is entertaining.
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