Stakeholder Involvement in Social Marketing

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Stakeholder Involvement in Social Marketing

Challenges and Approaches to Engagement

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Marketing

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 25th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780429508844


Introduction

This book is the first to provide evidence-based experience to showcase how stakeholder management can be applied within social marketing programs, as well providing contemporary discussions of social marketing research. The book aims to bring practitioners and academics together to address the calls made by scholars to address inherent challenges involved in identifying, involving and prioritising different stakeholders in social marketing interventions.

Content and Contributions

Through sharing real-world experience, the text aims to extend and synthesise current knowledge in the field and contribute to establishing stronger and long-lasting alliances with stakeholders involved in social marketing interventions with an aim of ensuring sustainable behavioural change. This book features a diverse series of case studies from different countries (including but not limited to Australia, Finland, India, Slovenia, the United Kingdom) conducted in various behaviour change contexts (including alcohol consumption, nutrition intake, and breast feeding). Leading international social marketing and social science scholars provide case studies on stakeholder involvement in an intervention or multiple interventions and elucidate relevant lessons to inform theoretical as well as practical implications for multi-stakeholder social marketing interventions.

Target Audience

This volume will be of interest to researchers, advanced students, practitioners and policy makers in social marketing and health policy.

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