996 Search Results for Marketing Ethics
Determining this could be difficult and time consuming. It is nonetheless a necessary step towards successful and sustainable market entry. A culture whose values are, for example, alienated by a marketing campaign is likely to be alienated and will Continue Reading...
On one hand, public corruption is a case generally handled by both national authorities and international organizations and institutions, having been prioritized as a necessity that needs the full attention of society. Private corruption is less in Continue Reading...
S. Court Systems don't happen again (Lewis, 2005).
In January, 1997 an unannounced audit by Ernst & Young uncovered violations of worker safety throughout a Vietnamese contract manufacturing plant where children were also found working well over Continue Reading...
Fox, R.F. (2001, November). Warning Advertising May Be Hazardous to Your Health: Ads Pose a Threat to Physical, Emotional, Social, and Cultural Well-Being. USA Today, Volume 130, Issue 2678, 62.
The author discusses different types of advertising Continue Reading...
Marketing
Ethics in Marketing
BP and Toyota have been in the news due to serious failures, which created significant safety risk and ultimately resulted in deaths as well as significant environmental damage in the case of BP with the exposition on Continue Reading...
What types of sports events do they go to? Are they Web savvy? Are they frequent fliers? Once you develop that kind of intimate understanding of your shoppers, you can truly begin to cultivate their loyalties" (Pedersen 1999:1).
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It is very important from both an ethical values-based e-business and legal B2B and B2C perspective to make sure that the written words and what is portrayed about a company are factual. Because issues arise that involve marketing ethics and the imp Continue Reading...
Globalization and international marketing ethics problems" by Yucel, Elibol and Da-delen was published in the International Research Journal of Finance and Economics in 2009. The outlines some of the ethical issues that marketers must deal with when Continue Reading...
Organization Behavior
Ethics in Marketing
Ethics of Marketing
Ethics in Marketing
In order to realize themselves as socially responsible corporate entities, business organizations have to maintain a sound ethical track record in every aspect of t Continue Reading...
For example, fast food companies' decision to target African-Americans and Latinos in their promotional campaigns may play a role in the higher rates of obesity amongst these groups. Individuals who are more likely to be poor, have less access to nu Continue Reading...
Business Marketing Ethics:
Snuff Out Joe Camel
Business Marketing Ethics: Snuff out Joe Camel
Reynolds is acting in an unethical and socially irresponsible manner
R.J. Reynolds' use of Joe Camel smacks of "target marketing" toward children. The u Continue Reading...
Ethical Theories
The three basic ethical theories share a number of similarities, because they each attempt to describe and explicate the ethical decisions made by humans as well as the logic (or illogic) that is used to inform any particular behavi Continue Reading...
Ethical Dilemmas & Marketing
Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical dilemmas in international marketing
Background of Marketing Ethics
Ethical Issues in Marketing
Modern Debate in Stakeholder Theory
Ethical Theories
Teleological Theories
Virtue Ethics
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Description of Research Procedure
The study reviewed here was conducted in order to test whether the ethical standards were much more loosely based on individual decision practices rather than a larger universal underlying theme. Researchers used Continue Reading...
Marketing Management
This report will be a thorough analysis of a chosen marketing management problems. In this report, the approach taken will include thorough analysis of a total of five recent studies. The thematic marketing management problem st Continue Reading...
However, there are often no rules, or weak ones, and that can create an ethical dilemma on the part of marketers. They must decide for themselves what lines they want to cross, and set their own codes of ethics. Where rules only provide guidelines, Continue Reading...
Marketing in the Contemporary Organizations
The contemporary society is very dynamic and things change each passing day particularly propelled by the new inventions and technological improvements. There is provision for information to travel faster Continue Reading...
Marketing Management
Customer Value Equation of the Product
Product Marketing Mix
Product Promotion Process
Environmental Analysis
Target Market Analysis
Competitive Analysis
Global Ethical Marketing Considerations
The globe and its entire hu Continue Reading...
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Importance of Research in Relation to an Organization's Marketing Strategy and Tactics. In recent years, savvy marketers have increasingly been targeting discrete consumer segments through differentiated ma Continue Reading...
It remains important, however, that the company does not violate any of the prevailing laws with respect to marketing. Laws concerning false advertising and intellectual property (especially trademark) violations must be paid due attention when deve Continue Reading...
109). But the new types of data kept by corporations are highly individualized, and contain information beyond the surface demographic to which the consumer belongs: the information is so personal it can be easily used to commit credit card or insura Continue Reading...
e. those that are contrary to the intent of the marketing material) are taken (Wesley & Barczak 2010). Psychological knowledge has allowed this balancing act in video game marketing to be much more finely tuned than it would be otherwise.
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Cigarettes became popular among World War soldiers as "soldier's smoke (Randall 1999)." Camel held 45% of the U.S. cigarette market by 1923 while Philip Morris produced women's cigarette, described as "mild as May." The American Tobacco Company pro Continue Reading...
Marketing Products in America
Marketing in America
Marketing Ethics and Legalities
Marketing ethics is a field addressing the standards and ideals defining acceptable conduct in the market (Murphy et al., 2005). Typically this will occur within t Continue Reading...
Business operations are deemed viable of they succeed in establishing conditions that guarantee safety for its product consumers. Specified standards are applied by business entities to attain such viability. These considerations are critical in prod Continue Reading...
Ethical Challenges Faced by Multinational Businesses Ethical Challenges Faced by Multinational BusinessesI. Introduction: Ethical challenges faced by Multinational businessesA business organization that expands internationally does not only need to u Continue Reading...
Digital Media: Ethics and Theory
Social media has become an integral part of life in the modern-day society. Sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn provide ample means for people to communicate with friends and family, and at the same time bu Continue Reading...
.....ethical plan and strategy is integral to an organization's overall commitment to social responsibility. In "Marketing Ethics and Social Responsibility," Marinova (2013) first discusses the general importance of ethics as a general Continue Reading...
Marketing Plan
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Marketing
It is crucial to consider ethical, legal, and social issues when making marketing decisions. Considering these issues is even more important in the context of international marketing. In Continue Reading...
Marketing (Ethical Issues)
Ethical Issues in Marketing Healthcare Products
Ethical Issues Associated with the Marketing Strategy
In the case presented above, there are the ethical and epistemic issues in direct-to-customer drug advertising, apart Continue Reading...
Marketing Management
"A firm's adeptness in understanding markets and creating, capturing and sustaining unassailable customer value determines its growth and sustainability" (University of Virginia).
First Essay -- Character
In Proverbs 6:16-19, Continue Reading...
Ethics in for-Profit and Not-for-Profit Companies
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Ethics in for-profit and not-for profit companies
Barkemeyer, R., Holt, D., Figge, F., & Napolitano, Continue Reading...
Ethics are often stronger than the laws of the land. Laws are cobbled together by special interests and have little to do with right and wrong, or personal ethical codes. For most people, their own personal codes of ethics will be stronger than the l Continue Reading...
Therefore, corporations have had to change their viewpoints and start looking at the long-term consequences of their behavior, as well as looking at the bottom line.
Businesses also have to be concerned because consumers have also become aware of e Continue Reading...
Posing as medical professionals does not provide the greatest amount of good, as it led mothers away from the superior practice of breastfeeding, by deception. The primary good this caused was to Nestle and its stakeholders. Giving new mothers sampl Continue Reading...
As their actions will have ripple effects upon the entire distribution channel, having an impact upon the success of the product.
Discuss how the distribution strategy fits the product/service, target market, and overall marketing objectives for th Continue Reading...