Ethics in Marketing - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Ethics in Marketing.

Ethics in Marketing - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Ethics in Marketing.
This section contains 2,625 words
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Ethics are a collection of principles of right conduct that shape the decisions people or organizations make. Practicing ethics in marketing means deliberately applying standards of fairness, or moral rights and wrongs, to marketing decision making, behavior, and practice in the organization.

In a market economy, a business may be expected to act in what it believes to be its own best interest. The purpose of marketing is to create a competitive advantage. An organization achieves an advantage when it does a better job than its competitors at satisfying the product and service requirements of its target markets. Those organizations that develop a competitive advantage are able to satisfy the needs of both customers and the organization.

As our economic system has become more successful at providing for needs and wants, there has been greater focus on organizations' adhering to ethical values rather than...

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