Resource-Based View in Strategic Marketing
Doctoral research begins 1996 — the same era the global field was forming. Thesis 2002, book 2003. Barney's VRIN framework: 1991. Srivastava's systematic integration: 2001.
Full Professor of Marketing · SDU
Süleyman Demirel University
Faculty of Economics & Administrative Sciences
Department of Production Management & Marketing
Isparta, Turkey
"Markets are not discovered — they are built.
Power is not inherited — it is constructed."
Contribution to World Literature
A chronological map of Papatya's contributions against the global academic timeline — each framework arrived before or concurrent with the world literature. Not following a trend. Part of its formation.
Doctoral research begins 1996 — the same era the global field was forming. Thesis 2002, book 2003. Barney's VRIN framework: 1991. Srivastava's systematic integration: 2001.
First globally to synthesise imaginary selves, consumer burnout and branding in a single critical marketing framework. No parallel in Turkish or international literature.
Fear appeals (Witte, 1992; Spence & Moinpour, 1972) are ad-message theories — not strategic frameworks. FUD and Lindstrom's Buyology are not academic. Papatya (2010) is the first to theorise fear as a holistic marketing ideology. World first. Every Turkish study since cites it as the founding reference.
First globally to unite Barney's RBV, Foucault's biopower and Hardt-Negri's biopolitical production for MNC competitive strategy. This synthesis remains unmatched.
HBR Türkiye, January 2019. Philip Kotler published his Ecosystem Marketing framework in February 2019 — one month later.
About
Before entering academia, Papatya spent five years in international trade at the heart of Turkey's export economy — immersed in three of the country's most consequential industrial groups across 170+ export markets.
That hands-on experience in supply chains, MNC dynamics and cross-border commerce permanently shaped an academic career built on one question: What actually makes competition sustainable?
Selected Publications
Harvard Business Review Türkiye, January, pp. 102–107
SDÜ İİBF Dergisi, pp. 1–23
Pİ Pazarlama İletişim Kültür Dergisi, Kış 2010
Recognition
"Evaluating the Global Competitive Power Roadmap of Turkey's Industrial Sector: A Dynamic Analysis and Sustainability Model Proposal"
May 2002 · Milliyet Newspaper, Turkey
"A Manifesto Essay on the Sustainability of Turkey's Export Sector: Analysis Based on Key Orientations, Conceptual Modelling, and Scenario Development"
May 2003 · Milliyet Newspaper, Turkey
Open to academic collaboration, conference invitations, media enquiries, research partnerships, and strategic consultancy engagements across marketing, competitive strategy, and international trade.
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Suggested Citation
Papatya, N. (2025). Academic Profile. nurhanpapatya.com. ORCID: 0000-0001-8942-8094. Retrieved from https://www.nurhanpapatya.com