History of Marketing

This article discusses the history of marketing as a recognized discipline, along with concomitant changes in marketing theory and practice. (Marketing comprises all activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to oh the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling.)

The study of the history of marketing as an academic field emerged only recently. Controversies and disputes abound in the field. The publication in 1976 of the book The History of Marketing Thought, by Robert Bartels marks a turning-point in marketing thought. Since then, academics specializing in marketing decided to imitate economics, distinguishing theory and practice. Two different fields of study emerged:

  1. the history of marketing thought, giving theoretical accounts
  2. marketing history, focusing on the history of marketing practice

This division parallels the distinction between the history of economic thought and economic history.

Practitioners of the history of marketing thought note that both practitioners and academics know relatively little about the field. But history has significance for academics because it helps to define the baselines upon which they can recognize change and evolve marketing theory. On the other hand, proponents of marketing history argue that one cannot fully compare the marketing field with economics and hence suggest the impracticality of divorcing theory and practice. First, marketing scholars seldom engage in the practice of marketing as much as economists engage in the development and execution of public policies. Second, business people innovate in the marketing field, and the history of marketing will remain incomplete if one dissociates academia from practitioners.

The following sections discuss both approaches to the history of marketing, closing with a debate about the standard chronology of marketing, a widely-known hypothesis about the history of marketing, but one that historians in the marketing field have challenged.

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