BUS 312 Chapter 20 Quiz
Which of the following considers the future needs of business and the current needs of consumers?
The strategic planning concept
How do sustainable companies create value for customers?
Through socially, environmentally, and ethically responsible actions
Many critics charge that the American marketing system causes prices to be higher than they would be under more "sensible" systems. What are the three factors that critics say cause these inflated prices?
High costs of distribution, high costs of advertising and promotion, and excessive markups
What is the purpose of high-pressure selling?
To persuade people to buy goods they had no thought of buying
The organized movement of citizens and government agencies to improve the rights and power of buyers in relation to sellers is called __________.
consumerism
According to the text, the move from irresponsible consumption to sustainable consumption is ultimately the responsibility of __________.
consumers
Designing products that are easier to recover, reuse, recycle, or safely return to nature after usage is known as a(n) __________ practice.
cradle-to-cradle
According to societal marketing principles, breakfast foods that taste good and are also nutritious would be classified as __________ products.
desirable
Because not all managers have fine moral sensitivity, companies should __________.
develop corporate marketing ethics policies
The American Marketing Association (AMA) developed a code of ethics for marketers based on three principles. These three principles are __________.
do no harm, embrace ethical values, and foster trust in the marketing system
According to the text, the issue of ethics presents special challenges for __________.
international marketers
In going beyond greening, one thing companies can do internally is to __________.
plan for new clean technologies
Marketing critics accuse some producers of using materials and components that will break, wear, rust, or rot sooner than they should. This practice is known as __________.
planned obsolescence
According to societal marketing principles, bicycle helmets would be classified as a __________ product.
salutary
Sense-of-mission marketing means that the company should define its mission in broad __________ terms rather than narrow product terms.
social
Following the principle of __________, a company makes marketing decisions by considering consumers' wants, the company's requirements, consumers' long-run interests, and society's long-run interests.
societal marketing
Socially and environmentally responsible actions that meet both the immediate and future needs of customers and the company is the central principle of __________.
sustainable marketing
The sustainable marketing concept focuses on __________.
the future needs of business and the future needs of consumers
Activities that pay off for the firm and environment in the short run are known as__________ activities, where as activities that pay off in the longer run are known as __________ activities.
greening; beyond greening
__________ requires that the company continually seek real product and marketing improvements.
Innovative marketing
For truly sustainable marketing to occur, what is required of the marketing system?
That it is smooth functioning
What is redlining?
The failure of large retailers to put stores in disadvantaged areas
__________ considers the present needs of business and the future needs of consumers.
The societal marketing concept
Criticisms of marketing's impact on society as a whole include __________.
creating too much materialism, too few social goods, and cultural pollution
By practicing __________, enlightened marketers build long-run consumer engagement, loyalty, and relationships.
customer value marketing