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The Rise of Posthumanism in Marketing: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis
The Rise of Posthumanism in Marketing: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis

Author(s): Suwandi S. Sangadji, Tanti Handriana, Dedy Iswanto, Mubaddilah Rafa'al
Subject(s): Marketing / Advertising, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: posthumanism; marketing; bibliometric analysis; publication trends;

Summary/Abstract: This research aims to analyze publication trends in posthumanism within the field of marketing, identify the most influential authors and journals, and explore the key themes and concepts frequently discussed. Employing a bibliometric review methodology, this study utilized data from three leading academic databases: Scopus, Web of Science, and EBSCO, ensuring a comprehensive analysis of the literature. A systematic selection process yielded 19 relevant articles for bibliometric analysis after filtering out duplicates and irrelevant works. The findings reveal a significant increase in publication activity since 2020, primarily concentrated in Western countries, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom. Influential authors include Venkatesh & Meamber (2006) and Campbell et al. (2010), whose contributions to Marketing Theory and Journal of Consumer Behaviour have garnered the highest citation counts. The key themes identified include agri-food networks, ethics of artificial intelligence, marketplace accessibility, and sustainability within green capitalism. These themes indicate a shift from traditional human-centered marketing approaches to a more inclusive perspective that recognizes the interdependence of human and non-human entities. This research not only highlights the evolving landscape of posthumanism in marketing but also underscores its implications for consumer engagement and brand interaction in a complex and interconnected world.

  • Issue Year: 5/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 76-88
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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