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Welcome to Ethics and Public Policy! October 25, 2010
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Welcome! Today’s tasks: – Introduce ourselves – Go over the syllabus – Set the scene for the course
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The big questions… What are some major consumer problems we face today? How might we (as consumer and as marketers) go about fixing them?
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Consumer problems Obesity – Soon to be the number one preventable cause of death in the country and then the world
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Consumer problems Smoking – 20% of the adult population in the US smokes 50 years ago, 50% of men smoked, 30% of women – 1000 new smokers every day (90% start in high school) – 60% of smokers will die due to smoking-related causes – The current number one cause of preventable death in the world
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Consumer problems Charitable giving – 89% of households give something – $1600 is average donation per year – Accounts for 2.2% of GDP An important question: – Who/what does the money go to?
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Consumer problems
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Corporate problems
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Consumer problems Nutrition – School lunch programs, prepackaged food, affordable food Medical decision making – Pharmaceutical marketing, end of life decisions Energy consumption – Dependence on foreign oil, dependence on fossil fuels Financial decision making – Credit cards, retirement, savings Poverty – Children in poverty, welfare, food stamps, homelessness Addiction – Gambling, drugs, alcohol Violence in the media – Children and video games, movies, TV shows And more… – Product safety, organ donation, sweatshops, developing markets, allocation of resources…
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What is TCR? CSR? Transformative Consumer Research Research framed by a fundamental problem or opportunity – Strives to respect, uphold, and improve life in relation to the conditions, demands, potential, and effects of consumption Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate decision making that takes public interest into account – Honoring a triple bottom line: people, planet, profit Mick, 2006
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Shareholder marketing? The firm Shareholders
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Stakeholder marketing? The firm Communities Customers Employees Suppliers Financiers Government Media Competitors Special- interest groups Consumer advocate groups
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Meaningful work A year out of this program, what do you expect your job will be? What kind of job contributes the most to general well-being? Practicality aside, if you could be doing anything 10 years from now, what would it be?
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In this course… Two main sections: – How can we (as firms and as consumers) help consumers make better choices? – How can we (as firms and as consumers) help firms make better choices?
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Next time… Why do consumers make mistakes? What can marketing do to help?
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