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Ethics and Global Marketing
Lecture two:Ethics and Global Marketing Planning
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What is marketing?
• Marketing involves:– Focusing on the needs and wants of customers– Identifying the best method of satisfying those
needs and wants– Orienting the company towards the process of
providing that satisfaction– Meeting organisational objectives
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What is global marketing?
• Notion of a 'borderless' global marketplace• Marketing operations that cross political and cultural
boundaries• Maximising opportunities in the search for global
competitive advantage• Adding to stakeholder value• Exporting / International marketing / global marketing
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Global Marketing management
Lee and Carter, 2012
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The marketing concept
• Segmentation• Targeting• Positioning
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New products and processes for international markets
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The International Product Lifecycle
Sales
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Home country Country A
Country B
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Building sustainable competitive advantage
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BCG/ Boston matrix
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Ethical brand challenges
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Ethical brand challenges
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Definition of ethical marketing'Ethical marketing refers to practices that emphasise transparent, trustworthy, and responsible personal and / or organisational marketing policies and actions that exhibit integrity as well as fairness to consumers and other stakeholders.'
Murphy et al, 2012, Ethics in Marketing: International Cases and Perspectives
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An ethical perspective
• Ethical marketing puts people first– Create products and services that have a
perceived and real social benefit.– Essential for sustainable competitive
advantage.• Ethics is an applied discipline.
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Seven basic perspectives:Approach from Murphy et al, 2012
1. Ethical marketing puts people first.2. Ethical marketers must achieve a behaviour
standard above the law.3. Marketers are responsible for whatever they
intend as a means or end with a marketing action.
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4. Marketing organisations should cultivate better (i.e. higher) moral imagination in their managers and employees.
5. Marketers should articulate and embrace a core set of ethical actions.
6. Adoption of a stakeholder orientation is essential to ethical marketing decisions.
7. Marketing organisations ought to delineate an ethical decision making protocol.
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Business perspective one:
• Societal benefit:Ethical marketing puts people first
• Do not treat people as a means to a profitable end.• Flouting this can add costs to the average
marketing transaction.
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Net benefit to who?
• Society or the individual consumer?– Tobacco– Credit cards– Alcohol– Video games– Food
• These are the second-order, or even third-order effects of marketing practice that can raise ethical questions
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Business perspective two:
• Ethical expectations for marketing must exceed legal requirements– The law represents the lowest common denominator of
expected behaviour for marketers.– The formalisation of restrictions by law typically lags
behind public opinion.• Ethics and the law are connected but are not the
same thing
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Political / Legal environment
• Three dimensions:– The home country– The host country– The international trading environment
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Ethics and the law
• Legal systems in some areas may be underdeveloped.
• Country may not have a democratic system– Legal system may reflect the interests of the
ruling class.
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Ethics and the law
• Ethics embodies higher standards than law.• Ethics assumes more duties than law.• Those companies that view themselves as
ethical marketers aspire to a higher standard.• Even in democracies, the legal system cannot be
a substitute for personal and organisational responsibility.
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Ethics and Global Marketing
Lecture two:Ethics and Global Marketing PlanningTutor: Giovanna Battiston [email protected]
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Role play activity
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Role play scenarioYou work for a PR agency that specialises in handling accounts for firms with products in multiple, global markets. Your firm prides itself on its ethical position and has a code of ethics that it publishes on its website.
Your firm has grown rapidly in recent years and your Chief Executive, who is also the founder of the business, has recently managed to secure an opportunity to handle the PR for Unilever in the Far East.
You have been invited to an internal planning meeting to discuss this opportunity.
You will assume one of the roles on the following slide and then prepare for the meeting.
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Roles• Chief Executive (you will also chair the meeting)• Finance Director• Chairman• Company Secretary• Business Development Director• HR Director• Marketing Director• Head of Internal PR• Key Accounts Director• Regional Account Manager for the Far East• Head of Creative Design