Title
Beyond Deception: Potential Unfair Consumer Injury from Various Types of Covert Marketing
Abstract
Although there is little agreement over the best definition or even name for covert marketing, many policymakers and commentators agree that covert marketing may deceive consumers to their detriment. This study proposes that some forms of covert marketing also impose a type of unavoidable consumer injury that we call marketer control of consumer engagement. This injury, if aggregated to be substantial, can violate legal prohibitions against unfair acts and practices. To reach this conclusion, this study first proposes a name mnemonic and then develops a typology of covert marketing practices that may deceive and also unfairly injure consumers. It concludes by discussing policy implications of this two‐ rather than one‐dimensional analysis of covert marketing.
Department(s)
Marketing
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12284
Publication Date
9-8-2019
Recommended Citation
Skiba, Jenifer, Ross D. Petty, and Les Carlson. "Beyond deception: Potential unfair consumer injury from various types of covert marketing." Journal of Consumer Affairs 53, no. 4 (2019): 1573-1601.
Journal Title
Journal of Consumer Affairs