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Forensic marketing and consumer behaviour: admissibility of evidence

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posted on 2024-06-17, 15:16 authored by M Volkov, G Laing
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to explore the underlying aspects of Forensic Marketing and develop models that can be used in the forensic marketing analysis process. Thus providing support for the admissibility of marketing evidence in a court of law. Design/methodology/approach- A two stage approach used in this paper. The first stage involves a literature review identifying theories and the various constructs and variables leading to the formulation of two models firstly, for conducting forensic marketing analysis and secondly, to clarify the relationship of marketing issues to profitability of a product. The second stage involves examining court rulings in regards to the admissibility of marketing evidence. Contribution / implications-The contribution of this paper is towards the clarification and justification of the underlying constructs and variables in the forensic marketing analysis as evidence in determining economic loss.

History

Journal

e-Journal of social and behavioural research in business

Volume

6

Pagination

11-20

Location

Mapleton, Qld.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1838-8485

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2015, Australian Business & Education Research Association

Issue

1

Publisher

Australian Business & Education Research Association