A recent article by Laczniak and Shultz (2021), which appeared in the Journal of Macromarketing, conceptually explores a possible framework towards a doctrine of Socially Responsible Marketing (SRM). Using a normative versus positive and a macro versus micro approach the article lays the intellectual groundwork for a meaningful definition of and roadmap towards SRM. The definition is broad enough to withstand the ever-changing economic, political and ideological conditions of a society and specific enough to be meaningful.
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