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From social marketing and service-dominant logic to engagement in mindfulness practice: a field experiment

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  • Carolina Pantuza Vilar dos Santos
  • Evandro Luiz Lopes
  • Julia Costa Dias
  • André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade
  • Celso Augusto Matos
  • Ricardo Teixeira Veiga

Abstract

Purpose - Based on the assumption of the service-dominant logic (S-D logic) that every exchange is service-for-service and on the relevance of the beneficiary’s role in the co-creation of value, this paper aims to investigate the effects of engagement in the context of social marketing, where the value proposition is an invitation to practice mindfulness. Design/methodology/approach - A field experiment was carried out with 72 volunteers, using a pre-test/post-test control group design. The treatment applied was a set of strategies to increase the engagement of the participants to attain a better result in five dependent variables associated mainly with the benefits of mindfulness practice. Measurements were made from a profile analysis, and submitted to Mann-Whitney andt-tests. Findings - A large effect of group and time factors were observed in the multivariate test, as well as differences in the co-creation of value between groups. Originality/value - This study can contribute to stimulate experimental transdisciplinary research in humans, using concepts from S-D logic and social marketing to promote positive behavioral change. This approach is probably more efficient at explaining and improving human behavior, given its complex nature.

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  • Carolina Pantuza Vilar dos Santos & Evandro Luiz Lopes & Julia Costa Dias & André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade & Celso Augusto Matos & Ricardo Teixeira Veiga, 2021. "From social marketing and service-dominant logic to engagement in mindfulness practice: a field experiment," RAUSP Management Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 56(3), pages 348-366, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rauspp:rausp-10-2020-0247
    DOI: 10.1108/RAUSP-10-2020-0247
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