The Ethics of Food Advertising Targeted Toward Children: Parental Viewpoint

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Aysen Bakir
Scott J. Vitell
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[1] Illinois State University,Department of Marketing
[2] The University of Mississippi,School of Business Administration
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2010年 / 91卷
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parents; children; ethics; food advertising;
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The children’s market has become significantly more important to marketers in recent years. They have been spending increasing amounts on advertising, particularly of food and beverages, to reach this segment. At the same time, there is a critical debate among parents, government agencies, and industry experts as to the ethics of food advertising practices aimed toward children. The␣present study examines parents’ ethical views of food advertising targeting children. Findings indicate that parents’ beliefs concerning at least some dimensions of moral intensity are significantly related to their ethical judgments and behavioral intentions of food advertising targeting children as well as the perceived moral intensity of the situation.
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