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On the Path to Decolonizing Health Care Services: The Role of Marketing

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posted on 2024-09-05, 06:30 authored by Reece George, Steven D'Alessandro, Mehmet Ibrahim Mehmet, Mona Nikidehaghani, Michelle M Evans, Gaurangi LaudGaurangi Laud, Deirdre Tedmanson
Despite considerable investment, health outcomes for First Nations people are well below those of the rest of the population in several countries, including Canada, the United States, and Australia. In this article, the authors draw on actor-network theory and the case of Birthing on Country, a successful policy initiative led by First Nations Australians, to explore the decolonization of health services. Using publicly available archival data and the theoretical guidance of actor-network theory, the analysis offers insight into how marketing techniques and technologies can be deployed to achieve improved health outcomes and implement decolonized approaches. The insights provided have theoretical implications for marketing scholarship, social implications for understanding and implementing an agenda of decolonization, and practical implications for health care marketing.

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Sub-type

  • Article

Publication title

JOURNAL OF MARKETING

Volume

88

Issue

1

Pagination

138-159:22

eISSN

1547-7185

ISSN

0022-2429

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Publication status

  • Published

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Copyright 2023 the author. Published by Sage under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)

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