Consumer Movements and Collective Creativity: The Case of Restaurant Day

Citation
A. Weijo, Henri et al., Consumer Movements and Collective Creativity: The Case of Restaurant Day, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 45(2), 2018, pp. 251-274
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
2018
Pages
251 - 274
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Consumer movements are resolute and persistent efforts by organized consumer collectives to reimagine elements of consumer culture. Such movements often use creative public performances to promote their causes and to make movement participation more ludic and fun. However, collective creativity within consumer movements has rarely been an explicit focus of research. Using ethnographic methods and assemblage theory, this study elaborates how collective creativity organizes a consumer movement and facilitates its quest for market change. Findings show how the Restaurant Day movement initially emerged as a resistant response to market tensions relating to constraining food culture regulation in a Nordic market context. Findings then illuminate the movement.s appropriation of collective creativity as its chief mode of organization and participation. Collective creativity builds on iterative and co-constituting deterritorializing and territorializing processes of consumer production that fuel transformative and explorative creativity, respectively, within the market context. The study provides new insights to consumer movement mobilization, organization, member recruitment, and market legitimacy. The study also provides novel theoretical insights to the study of consumer creativity.