While the global coronavirus pandemic might not have caused many of the changes we are witnessing in the field of advertising, it has definitely accelerated the rate of change in many areas of our society and field. In this article, we begin by outlining some of the significant changes that the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated. Using a systems approach to advertising research, we examine the role of environmental changes, such as the current pandemic, in influencing the trajectory of advertising scholarship. Then, we argue that when systems, such as our economic or financial one, experience shocks of such epic proportions, they present researchers in an applied field like advertising an opportunity to problematize and question the fundamental aspects or foundations of the field itself. We conclude by making a case for a paradigm shift in advertising research and identify numerous opportunities for new lines of inquiry in this new paradigm.The Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) pandemic (also referred to as 2019 Novel Coronavirus or 2019-nCoV) caused by a novel virus (SARS-CoV-2), which emerged in December 2019, has infected 90.8 million people and killed over 1.94 million people worldwide at the time of writing (WHO 2020). The 1918-19 influenza pandemic, considered the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history, killed over 50 million people (Morens and Taubenberger 2020). With an explosion of pandemics in the last decade or so-H1N1 "Swine" Flu, chikungunya, Zika, and Ebolascientists claim that we have entered a pandemic era . For an excellent history of pandemics and how we got to Covid-19, please refer to Morens and Fauci (2020).The year 2020 is yet another pivotal year in the history of humans. The coronavirus pandemic has shocked the world and prompted a global "lockdown" in March of 2020 and has since reemerged in 2 nd and 3 rd waves in multiple parts of the world. Currently, the number of infected cases in the United States stands at 22.6 million with over 375,000 deaths (WHO 2020). It is hard to summarize the impact of Covid-19 and the various changes in our society brought about by this pandemic as we are still in the midst of it but there are a few broad themes that the pandemic has caused, accelerated, or shed light on.First, the economic impact of global lockdowns has been unprecedented with estimates of Covid-19 costing the world economy anywhere between $5.8 to $8.8 trillion (Dennis 2020). The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of several countries across the globe decreased double digits; GDP of United States decreased 48% and 32.9% in the first two quarters of 2020; United Kingdom's economy shrunk 20.4% in the second quarter; Australia went into recession after 30 years of uninterrupted growth; and Japan's GDP fell by 27.8%, which was the biggest decline since World War II (Dennis 2020).