Confusions, Contexts, and Foundations for Understanding Advertising Regulation as Related to the Research of Jean J. Boddewyn
Herbert Jack Rotfeld
International Studies of Management & Organization, 2010, vol. 40, issue 4, 94-103
Abstract:
As advertising regulation entered a phase of effective and strong government focus four decades ago, many studies published in business journals responded with consumer research inspired by those regulations. After businesses organizations established or increased their own self-regulatory activities, business faculties around the globe for the most part overlooked it or simply presumed it would rank as a "strong" force in consumer protection. Into this void, Jean J. Boddewyn provided comprehensive studies of advertising regulation and self-regulation that conceptualized, described, and analyzed these activities in the legal and cultural contexts of many countries starting in 1979.
Date: 2010
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