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Global Perspectives on Advertising Self-Regulation: Principles and Practices in Thirty-eight Countries

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Global Perspectives on Advertising Self-Regulation: Principles and Practices in Thirty-eight Countries

Contributors:

By (Author) Jean J. Boddewyn

ISBN:

9780899307237

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th August 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Advertising

Dewey:

659.106

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

The number of advertisements is steadily increasing around the world as affluence grows and more economies shift to a market system. One way to ensure that these ads are truthful, accurate, and wholesome is to rely on industry self-regulation. Through it, peers set up standards of good advertising practice and enforce them as an essential complement to government regulation. With the global expansion of advertising, the tasks of self-regulation have grown, together with some doubts regarding the industry's willingness and ability to develop and enforce ethical guidelines. This unique global study of the subject explores the spread of this social-control institution through a discussion of its relative strengths and weaknesses, a reporting of several surveys conducted by the author, and 38 country profiles prepared with the assistance of practitioners around the world. The first chapter defines self-regulation, analyzes its pros and cons, relates it to government regulation, investigates its structures and processes, discusses the involvement of non-industry members in its functioning, evaluates its effectiveness, and considers its recent spread around the world in the light of new developments such as the completion of the European Common Market. A second section reports the key findings of surveys conducted by the author for the International Advertising Association in 1986 and 1988-89. The last part offers profiles of advertising self-regulation as practiced in 38 countries - including such leading nations as Canada, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. An appendix includes samples of key codes as well as various evaluations of the practice of advertising self-regulation around the world.

Reviews

This book will be useful primarily to two groups: 1) international advertisers and agencies that need a general overview of ASR as well as information and sources of further information on ASR in countries where they do business, and 2) educators who teach courses in international marketing and advertising, whose students need an introduction to, and sources of information on, ASR.-JAMS
"This book will be useful primarily to two groups: 1) international advertisers and agencies that need a general overview of ASR as well as information and sources of further information on ASR in countries where they do business, and 2) educators who teach courses in international marketing and advertising, whose students need an introduction to, and sources of information on, ASR."-JAMS

Author Bio

JEAN J. BODDEWYN is Professor of Marketing and International Business as well as Coordinator of the International Business Program at Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is the editor of International Studies of Management and Organization and also serves on the editorial review board of many leading journals. Among his books are Comparison Advertising: A Worldwide Study and Advertising, Self-Regulation, and Outside Participation: A Multinational Comparison (Quorum Books, 1988).

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