2021
DOI: 10.51847/1qprha1tun
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General Theory of Marketing Ethics and Unethical Behavior in the Pharmaceutical Industry Field

Abstract: Most theoretical efforts in marketing ethics focus on the normative approach, not the positive approach. Theories emphasize formulating guidelines and rules that can assist marketers in their efforts to behave ethically; however, the general theory of marketing ethics is descriptive; the theory tries to explain the decision-making process for the condition having ethical content. The discussion and valuation process involves normative ethical notions based on moral philosophy. On the other hand, the theory ind… Show more

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“…The purchase of medicines using online technologies has been taking place everywhere over the past 10-15 years. In the context of the spread of the new coronavirus infection, it was remote sales that made it possible to reduce the number of personal contacts, as well as the burden on specialists, reduce the possibility of ethical problems [8]. However, according to a study conducted in Spain, 82.7% of respondents knew that drugs could be ordered online, but only 4.2% used the Internet for previous purchases of drugs [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The purchase of medicines using online technologies has been taking place everywhere over the past 10-15 years. In the context of the spread of the new coronavirus infection, it was remote sales that made it possible to reduce the number of personal contacts, as well as the burden on specialists, reduce the possibility of ethical problems [8]. However, according to a study conducted in Spain, 82.7% of respondents knew that drugs could be ordered online, but only 4.2% used the Internet for previous purchases of drugs [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%