Social marketing is being adopted by a growing number of government and nonprofit organizations around the world because of its power to bring about important social changes. An array of commercial marketing concepts and techniques has been applied to problems ranging from child abuse to teen smoking to environmental neglect. However, in crafting these programs, agencies face complex ethical challenges. For example, is it acceptable to exaggerate risk and heighten fear if doing so saves more lives? What if improving the lives of one group has negative effects on another? How does a marketing campaign respect a group's culture while calling for fundamental change within it? In "Ethics in Social Marketing", ten contributors draw on their professional experience and the literature of ethics to set forth a range of problems and offer frameworks for their resolution. They introduce philosophical rules and practical models to guide decision making, and they focus on such complex issues as unintended consequences, ethical marketing alliances, and professional ethical codes. The book not only introduces students to the special moral and ethical burdens of social marketing but also challenges practitioners to address difficult issues that are easily minimized or avoided.
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Introduces students to the special moral and ethical burdens of social marketing, and challenges practitioners to address difficult issues that are easily minimized or avoided. This book focuses on such complex issues as unintended consequences, ethical marketing alliances, and professional ethical codes.
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1. Ethics and the Social Marketer: A Framework for PractitionersWilliam A. Smith 2. Ethical Considerations in the Use of Marketing for the Management of Public Health and Social IssuesMichael L. Rothschild 3. The Ethics of International Social MarketingGeorge G. Brenkert 4. Social Marketing as Business Strategy: The Ethical DimensionD. Kirk Davidson and William D. Novelli 5. Alliances and Ethics in Social MarketingAlan R. Andreasen and Minette E. Drumwright 6. Social Marketing and Social Contracts: Applying Intergrative Social Contracts Theory to Ethical Issues in Social MarketingN. Craig Smith 7. Marketing Ethics to Social Marketers: A Segmented ApproachSusan D. Kirby and Alan R. Andreasen 8. Teaching and Modeling Ethics in Social MarketingMichael D. Basil
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Timely and thought provoking. Not only does the volume provide a valuable review of ethical issues relevant to social marketers, it does so within the context of cutting-edge conceptual thinking and real world programs. As a result, the reader comes away with a deeper understanding of the importance as well as the complexities involved in the practice of ethical social marketing.
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Timely and thought provoking. Not only does the volume provide a valuable review of ethical issues relevant to social marketers, it does so within the context of cutting-edge conceptual thinking and real world programs. As a result, the reader comes away with a deeper understanding of the importance as well as the complexities involved in the practice of ethical social marketing. -- Dana L. Alden, University of Hawaii
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ISBN
9780878408207
Publisert
2001-02-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Georgetown University Press
Vekt
399 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Alan R. Andreasen is a professor of marketing at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. During the preparation of this volume, he was the executive director of the Social Marketing Institute. His books include Marketing Social Change: Changing Behavior to Promote Health, Social Development, and the Environment.