Preliminary Program at https://cba.lmu.edu/smi/2022subsistencemarketplaces/
Day 1: Presentation & Discussion Sessions
Academic
research practice transformation (Time Zone 1)
Environmental
sustainability in subsistence marketplaces (Time Zone 1)
Entrepreneurship transformation (Time Zone 1)
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Digital financial literacy : A Study of Unorganized Entrepreneur in Faridabad District
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Breaking
the Poverty Shackles: How Bridging Ties Enable Subsistence Entrepreneurs to Upscale their Businesses to a Prosperous Level
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Platform
business driving the changing face of traditional value chain business – Textile Industry in Karnataka, India
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Vanita Viswanath,
Impactree and Shreni Network, India
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Rajashri Sai, Impactree and Shreni Network, India
Consumer Behaviour Adaptation (Time Zone 1)
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The
Menace of Counterfeiting in India: Raising The Curtain
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Vikas Trivedi,
Institute of Law, Nirma University, India
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Sheetal Kapoor,
Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi, India
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Impediments
to Retailer-Switching Behaviour: Extending the PPM model to Subsistence Consumer Behaviour
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Abheeshek Dev
Roy, IIM, Kozhikode, India
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Geetha Mohan,
IIM, Kozhikode, India
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Contrasting
Understandings of “Helping the Poor” Implications for Pedagogical Innovations about Subsistence Marketplaces Post COVID-19
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The
Subsistence Marketplaces Approach on Menace of Misleading Advertisement in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Consumer Behaviour Adaptation (Time Zone 2)
Healthcare
and Subsistence Consumers (Time Zone 2)
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Introducing Virtual and Physical Healthcare Access to Rural Subsistence
Consumers: A Field Experiment in Tribal Areas of Tanzania
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Nita Umashankar,
San Diego State University, USA
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Madhubalan
Viswanathan, Loyola Marymount University, USA
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Ashley Goreczny,
Iowa State University, USA
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Improving
WASH Management in Health Care Facilities in Malawi: Incorporating a Gender Dimension for Effectiveness and Sustainability
Academic
research practice transformation (Time Zone 2)
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In our own back yard: Modeling the attributes of subsistence marketplaces
with application in North America settings.
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Understanding
the Effect of Power on Creativity over Time: Implications for Low SES Individuals
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Sahoon Kim,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
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Brian J. Lucas,
Cornell University, USA
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Jack A. Goncalo,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
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Joshua R. Bruce, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Entrepreneurship
transformation (Time Zone 2)
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The Sustainable Supply Chain Management strategy in the competitive advantage
of Subsistence Entrepreneurs marketers of mezcal in Mexico
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Roberto Miguel
Nieto García, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR Oaxaca, México
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Arcelia Toledo
López, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR Oaxaca, México
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How
did they survive? Market orientation and competitive advantage in subsistence businesses during COVID-19
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Gustavo León
Vargas- Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR-Oaxaca, México
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Arcelia Toledo
López - Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR-Oaxaca, México
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How
can social enterprises bridge the gap between the aid and market economies to address poverty (SDG1) in a developing country? A multi-stakeholder study
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Iain Church,
Warwick Business School, UK
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Emma Macdonald, Warwick Business School, UK
Day 2: Panels, Workshops & Virtual Immersion
Saturday, June 4
- Geo Regional Challenges in Subsistence Marketplaces (Time Zone 1)
- Chaired by Sheetal Kapoor, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi, India
- Academic Practice in the New Normal (Time Zone 2)
- Chaired by Andres Barrios, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia
- COVID Remaining Challenges and Adaptation in Subsistence Marketplaces (Time Zone 2)
- Chaired by Ashley Goreczny, Iowa State University, USA
- Virtual Immersion with 360 Video in Real Time (Both Time Zones)
- State of the Art in Teaching about Subsistence Marketplaces - An Interactive Workshop (Both Time Zones)
- Business in Subsistence Marketplaces in a Post-COVID World - A Panel
- Social Enterprise in the New Normal - A Workshop/Panel
Submissions for Journal Review for New Journal on Subsistence Marketplaces
A special issue or a special section of the recently launched journal titled Subsistence
Marketplaces is likely to be published based primarily on articles developed from research presented at the conference and submitted to the review process. However, submission to the special issue will also
be open to research not presented at the conference. Prior conferences have led to a book (Advances in International Management series by Elsevier
in 2007), and special issues/sections of journals (Journal of Business Research, Journal
of Macromarketing, Journal of Marketing Management, Journal
of Public Policy and Marketing, Journal of Consumer Affairs). Further details will be available as they are finalized. A tentative schedule is as follows.
Submission Deadlines for Full Drafts
- September 30, 2022: Deadline for paper submission after incorporation of comments from conference participants and conference chairs
- November 30, 2022: Feedback to authors after peer review
- January 31, 2023: Deadline for revised submission
- May 31, 2023: Final deadline for subsequent revisions
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