학술논문

Indigenous Research Methods to Build an Uncontested Space for Marketing Insight.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Market Research. Nov2023, Vol. 65 Issue 6, p796-811. 16p.
Subject
*Marketing research
Indigenous Australians
Social attitudes
Research methodology
Research personnel
Language
ISSN
1470-7853
Abstract
Many countries have ethnically diverse populations and marketing practitioners need to consider these diversities when undertaking research, particularly when exploring sensitive topics. In Australia, Indigenous Australians make up 3.3% of the population and are a commonly researched audience to gauge attitudes and ensure cultural offense does not occur due to unintended consequences of marketing activity. However, obtaining information from such a vulnerable group using quantitively based surveys is often inappropriate or insensitive. This paper introduces to Euro-western market researchers the concepts of flipping and yarning as a market research approach that has been used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. This circular market research approach demonstrates that ensuring a cultural understanding of the community can provide a foundation for a research approach that is 'considered' and respectful. It is hoped that this type of methodology can be used with other vulnerable communities as well as other diverse groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]