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1 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING 1 Chapter 2 SOCIALLY RESPONSIVE MARKETING 2-1The Impact of Marketing 2-2Criticisms of Marketing 2-3Increasing Social Responsibility CHAPTER 2

2 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 2 Focus Questions: What message is being communicated by Waste Management in this advertisement? Do you think the message is effective? How does it demonstrate social responsibility? ©WASTE MANAGEMENT

3 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 3 THE IMPACT OF MARKETING GOALS Explain how marketing affects businesses. Describe marketing’s impact on individuals. Discuss ways marketing benefits society. 2-1

4 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 4 Marketing Affects Businesses Critical business function Customer satisfaction

5 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 5 Marketing Helps People Better products at a lower cost Expanded opportunities

6 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 6 Marketing Benefits Society New and better products Better standards of living Improved international trade

7 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 7 Benefits of Marketing Businesses meet consumer needs Consumers make better decisions Natural resources are used more effectively Standard of living is improved International trade increases

8 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 8 CRITICISMS OF MARKETING GOALS Discuss three common criticisms of marketing. Explain how marketing can be used to solve social problems. 2-2

9 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 9 Common Complaints Marketing causes unneeded purchases Marketing wastes money Marketing is not always needed

10 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 10 Total product price (100%) Product Price Average cost of all marketing activities (50%) Average cost of sales and advertising (2–10%) The Typical Costs of Marketing

11 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 11 Marketing Solves Problems Marketing increases public awareness Marketing helps match supply with demand

12 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 12 INCREASING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY GOALS Define consumerism. Explain ways by which businesses improve their own practices. Discuss how ethical issues affect marketers’ professional responsibilities. 2-3

13 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 13 Consumer Protection The growth of consumerism Consumerism Government regulation

14 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 14 Social Responsibility Must Be Shared BUSINESS GOVERNMENT CONSUMER GROUPS

15 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 15 Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890 To increase competition among businesses by regulating monopolies

16 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 16 Food and Drug Act, 1906 To control the content and labeling of food and drug products by forming the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

17 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 17 Federal Trade Commission Act, 1914 To form the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to protect consumer rights

18 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 18 Robinson-Patman Act, 1936 To protect small businesses from unfair pricing practices between manufacturers and large businesses

19 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 19 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, 1966 To require packages to be accurately labeled and fairly represent the contents

20 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 20 Consumer Credit Protection Act, 1968 To require disclosure of credit requirements and rates to loan applicants

21 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 21 Consumer Product Safety Act, 1972 To set safety standards and to form the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

22 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 22 Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990 To prohibit discrimination and ensure equal opportunity for persons with disabilities

23 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 23 Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, 1994 To prohibit deceptive telemarketing practices and regulate calls made to consumers’ homes

24 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 24 Millennium Digital Commerce Act, 1999 To regulate the use of electronic contracts and signatures for Internet business transactions

25 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 25 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act, 1999 To limit the sharing of consumer information by requiring financial services companies to inform consumers about how private information is handled

26 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 26 Improving Practices Codes of ethics Self-regulation Social action

27 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 27 Responsibilities of the Marketer In product development and management In promotions In distribution In pricing In marketing research

28 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 28 Responsibilities of the Marketer Product development and management Disclosing all substantial risks associated with a product or service Identifying substitutions that change the product or impact buying decisions Identifying extra cost-added features

29 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 29 Responsibilities of the Marketer Promotions Avoiding false and misleading advertising Rejecting high-pressure or misleading sales tactics and promotions

30 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 30 Responsibilities of the Marketer Distribution Not exploiting customers by manipulating the availability of a product Not using coercion Not exerting undue influence over the reseller’s choice to handle a product

31 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 31 Responsibilities of the Marketer Pricing Not engaging in price fixing Not practicing predatory pricing Disclosing the full price associated with any purchase

32 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 32 Responsibilities of the Marketer Marketing research Prohibiting selling or fundraising disguised as conducting research Avoiding misrepresentation and omission of pertinent research data Treating clients and suppliers fairly

33 © 2009 South-Western, Cengage LearningMARKETING Chapter 2 33 Ethics in Marketing Responsibility to customers Harm and accountability


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