Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial issues in marketing / selected, edited, with introductions by Barton Macchiette , Abhijit Roy.
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TextSeries: Publisher: Guilford, CT : McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, c2001Edition: First editionDescription: xvi, 388 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- Clashing views on controversial issues in marketing
- Issues in marketing
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Does marketing have appropriate boundaries? -- Is the practice of multilevel marketing legitimate? -- Has the "keep it simple" concept become "all change, all the time"? -- Is relationship marketing a tenable concept? -- Does cause-related marketing benefit all stakeholders? -- Is mass customization the wave of the future? -- Are outrageous prices inhibiting consumer access to life-sustaining drugs? -- Will e-commerce eliminate traditional intermediaries? -- Is communications technology "death of the salesman"? -- The new marketing paradigm shift : are consumers dominating the balance of power in the marketplace? -- Is the traditional development of brand loyalty dying? -- Is "extreme sports" marketing risk and thrill seeking to society? -- Should classrooms be commercial-free zones? -- Should marketers target vulnerable groups? -- Is generational segmentation an effective marketing strategy? -- Is the marketing of online degree programs a threat to traditional education? -- Are marketers culpable for America's culture of violence? -- Should alcohol advertising be regulated further? -- Is it appropriate for the government to market lotteries? -- Is political marketing essentially buying politicians?
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