Ethical Marketing: Perceptions of Economic Goods and Social Problems
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Gene R. Laczniak
Robert F. Lusch
William A. Strang
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Journal of Macromarketing
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A methodology associated with experimental social psychology was used to ascertain whether there are different ethical overtones perceived in the marketing of different products despite all other aspects of the marketing situation being comparable. The methodology consisted of using four vignettes of marketing strategy with the product utilized being the only element varied across the scenarios. Results indicate that ethical evaluations are product dependent and are more severe for social goods than for traditional economic goods.
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Laczniak, G. R., Lusch, R. F., & Strang, W. A. (1981). Ethical Marketing: Perceptions of Economic Goods and Social Problems. Journal of Macromarketing, 1(1), 49-57. doi: 10.1177/027614678100100109
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