Marketing and its role in Society

Should marketers be free to satisfy the needs and wants of people?
Normal goods
Normal services
goods considered bad for individual
goods considered bad for society
services considered bad for individual
services considered bad for society



Adam Smith's invisible hand
Morality, responsibility and conscience reside in the invisible hand of the free market system

What would that mean if followed?


The Hand of Government
"no moral responsibility beyond political and legal obedience."

It takes a law to make a crime.

A law to have meaning must be enforceable.

Who makes the laws and how good are they?


The Hand of Management

Managers must make independent, noneconomic judgements over moral and ethical matters that face them in long and short term.

requires ethical behavior at all levels of companies.

The acid test will be whether companies prosper that take the ethical management, societal marketing point of view. Marketing theory says that they should because people need and want socially responsible companies.
Are we willing to pay the costs?

Toward a set of guiding principles for
public policy toward marketing.

Consumer and producer freedom

Curb serious potential harm

Meet basic needs of all somehow

Use scarce resources efficiently

Encourage genuine innovation

Provide consumers with relevant education and information.

Protect consumers outright in areas where competence in evaluation is unlikely.

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The Goal of Our Marketing System
Should be:

To Maximize the Quality of Life Enjoyed by Ourselves and by Future Generations.




Criticisms of Business
aimed at Marketing
Individual welfare issues

High prices
Deception in pricing, in promotion in packaging
(Is puffery O.K. ?)
High pressure selling (cooling off period)
Crummy products (unsafe or shoddy)
Planned obsolescence style, function,
materials
The poor pay more its true
because of location
because of extra costs
because of lack of
consuming expertise


Social Welfare Issues

- "I'm a material girl and I live in a
material world"
-False wants
transforming a thirst for water
into a thirst for Coca-cola.
-Insufficient social goods or social
costs created by private gain. e.g.
autos and roadways.
-Cultural pollution
punk rock?
sex, power, and status
overemphasized
-Excess political power the media dependence on advertising keeps them from "biting the hand that feeds"


Business practice issues
Anticompetitive aquisition
Barriers to entry
Predatory competition


Consumerism
rights of buyers to know
to be protected
to influence business

new laws


Environmentalism
protect and enhance people's living
environment

The essence of the argument is that the true costs of production are not being charged to the producers and if they were, many business practices would change.
packaging
pollution
destruction of otherwise renewable resources
creation of new environmental problems
e.g. commuting and parking
Are we guilty of cultural hedonism, living high today at the expense of future generations?




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