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UNRAVELLING THE UNARTICULATED: SME MANAGERS AND THE ROLE OF TACIT EXPERTISE IN MARKETING

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posted on 2024-03-13, 16:12 authored by Barry Ardley, Sanngarri Naikar

Purpose: To understand the role played by tacit knowledge in marketing decision making in SMEs and to extrapolate the ramifications, in terms of practice and theory generationDesign/methodology/approach: In order to provide support for the existence of tacit expertise, research was framed around three key questions and in depth interview data drawn from SME senior managers. Although limited in number, interviewees represent a range of different types of SME business.Findings: In SMEs, tacit knowledge presents a reservoir of expertise that reflects the recondite characteristics of marketing decision making. Strategies in marketing were found to be about locally situated networks, intersubjective knowledge and intuitive based judgements that led to important company advantages in the market place.Practical implications: Based on an analysis of the findings and despite the abstruse nature of tacit knowledge, this paper tentatively suggests ways for marketers to unravel it. The suggestion is that tacit and locally significant experience and expertise in marketing is a basis for theory and practice, with potential for disseminationOriginality/value: Tacit knowledge is a notable, yet widely overlooked area of SME marketing. Highlighted here are both managerial and learning challenges in terms of better conceptualising our understanding of marketing and SME activity regarding this largely unarticulated base of practice.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Research in Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Volume

22

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

65-78

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN

1471-5201

Date Submitted

2020-07-16

Date Accepted

2019-08-02

Date of First Publication

2020-04-10

Date of Final Publication

2020-07-09

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-07-14

ePrints ID

41468

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