chapter 4 social responsibility and ethics in marketing
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Chapter 4Social Responsibility
and Ethics in Marketing
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Objectives
• Understand concept and dimensions of social responsibility
• Define/describe importance of marketing ethics
• Familiarize self with ways to improve ethical decisions in marketing
• Understand role of social responsibility and ethics in improving marketing performance
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The Nature of Social Responsibility
Social responsibility – an organization’s obligation to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative impact on society
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100 BestCorporate Citizens
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Dimensions OfSocial Responsibility
Social Responsibility
Marketing/Corporate Citizenship
Stakeholders
Marketing Ethics
Cause-Related Marketing
Strategic Philanthropy
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Marketing Citizenship
The adoption of a strategic focus for fulfilling the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic social responsibilities expected by stakeholders.
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Pyramid OfCorporate Social Responsibility
Source: From Archie B. Carroll, “The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Toward the Moral Management of Organizational Stakeholders,” adaptation of Figure 3, p. 42. Reprinted from Business Horizons, July/Aug. 1991.
Copyright © 1991 by the Foundation for the School of Business at Indiana University. Reprinted with permission.
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Marketing Ethics
Principles and standards that define acceptable marketing conduct as determined by various stakeholders.
BBB Code of Advertising
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Cause-Related Marketing
The practice of linking products to a particular social cause on an ongoing or short-term basis.
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Strategic Philanthropy
The synergistic use of organizational core competencies and resources to address key stakeholders’ interests and achieve both organizational and social benefits.
IBM - Overview | Corporate Community Relations
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Social Responsibility Issues
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Green marketing
The specific development, pricing, promotion, and distribution of products that do not harm the natural environment.
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Europe’s Eco-Label
EUROPA - Environment - Ecolabel - Latest News
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Corporate Goals ForThe Natural Environment
Eliminate concept of waste
Reinvent concept of a product
Make prices reflect the cost
Make environmentalism profitable
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Marketing Ethics
Ethical Issue – An identifiable problem, situation, or opportunity requiring a choice among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong, ethical or unethical.
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Sample Ethical IssuesRelated to the Marketing Mix
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The Nature of Marketing Ethics
• Individual Factors
• Organizational Relationships
• Opportunity
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Factors in Ethical Decision-Making
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Organizational Culture
A set of values, beliefs, goals, norms, and rituals that members of an organization share.
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Types And IncidencesOf Observed Misconduct
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Improving EthicalConduct In Marketing
• Codes of conduct
• Ethics Officers
• Implementing Ethical and Legal Compliance Programs
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Top Management & Ethics
• Talk about importance of ethics
• Inform employees
• Keep promises
• Model ethical behavior
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Reasons For NotReporting Ethical Misconduct
Source: From National Business Ethics Survey, “How Employees View Ethics in Their Organizations 1994-2005,”Ethics Resource Center 2005, p. 29. © Ethics Resource Center, Washington, DC. Reprinted with permission.
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Codes of Conduct
Formalized rules and standards that describe what the company expects of its employees
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Ethics Officers
Create/enforce code
Meet with, discusscode, and adviseorganization members
Toll-free hotlines
Salaries Of Ethics Officers
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Implementing Ethical &Legal Compliance Programs
• Open communication & coaching
• Ethics training
• Clear channels of communication
• Follow-up support
• Enforce standards and impose penalties
• Part of overall marketing strategy
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Audit Of Control Mechanisms
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Challenges Of Ethical andSocially Responsible Behavior
Introduction/adaptation of new products
More user-friendly
Transparency/openness
Management responsibility
Predict long-term effects
Balancing society’s demands
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Social Responsibilityand Ethics Improve Performance
$ Consumers want to buy from company associated with cause
$ Company’s citizenship