Learning to Live with an Unruly Consuming Body
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©2023 Oxford University Press. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Journal of Consumer Research following peer review. The version of record Bhatnagar, K., Tillotson, J. S., Toyoki, S. & Laker, B. (2023). Learning to Live with an Unruly Consuming Body. Journal of Consumer Research is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucad041
Past research shows that successful consumer learning takes place in environments that support cooperative communities of practice, that enable access to refined didactic resources, and that provide a safe, sympathetic backstage for a controllable and able learning body to durably transition from one repertoire to another. This study complements existing research by investigating a group of lactose-intolerant consumers who must learn to transition to a new consumption repertoire because of socially embarrassing symptoms. Consumers must engage in high-risk, unguided, experiential learning pathways in a less than sympathetic frontstage, without the support of a cooperative community or a well-developed vocabulary, and while grappling with an impaired and unruly body in a dynamic marketplace. The findings demonstrate that consumers adapt to this hostile learning environment by surfing between different consumption repertoires in a fluid, impermanent manner.
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1537-5277
0093-5301
0093-5301
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Journal of Consumer Research
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