The practice of a purveyor of goods trading with another may be as old as commerce
itself. In relation to marketing today, its history is more recent.....
Michael Morris, Leyland Pitt and Earl Dwight Honeycutt say that for
several years business marketing took "a back seat" to consumer marketing. This entailed providers of goods or services selling directly to households through mass media and retail channels. David Lichtenthal (professor of marketing at Zicklin School of Business)
notes in his research that business marketing has existed since the
mid-19th century. He adds that the bulk of research on business
marketing has come in the last 25 years.
This began to change in the middle to late 1970s. Academic periodicals, including the Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing and the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing now publish studies on the subject regularly. Professional conferences on business marketing are held every year
and courses are commonplace at many universities today. According to
Jeremy Kourdi, more than half of marketing majors start their careers in
business marketing rather than consumer marketing.
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