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Exploring unheard voices: Best practices in interviewing women prosumers in Indian subsistence contexts
Authors:Sujit Raghunathrao Jagadale  Jayne Krisjanous
Institution:1. Department of Marketing Management, Indian Institute of Management, Amritsar, India;2. School of Marketing and International Business, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:A growing body of literature is focused on subsistence markets and how marketing interventions can increase well-being for those whose daily existence is a struggle to ensure access to necessities of life. To understand the lifeworld of those living at the subsistence level, interviews are favored as a data collection tool. This methodological paper examines interviewing in the subsistence context with a focus on women whose lived experiences are affected by the intersection of gender, power imbalance, and culture. The study context is India. Specifically, we draw upon data from three previous author-conducted academic studies and conduct a reflective analysis that leads to a series of reflections and recommendations for the interview process. This paper calls for more work to be done in the area and raises the need for a new research paradigm rather than reliance on western-oriented approaches that may not fit the context.
Keywords:critical reflection  decolonizing research  gender and power  indigenous research paradigms  interviews  qualitative research  subsistence marketplaces  bottom-of-the-pyramid
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