The most important
characteristics required to maintain a strong and growing relationship between
an organization and a marketing research organizations are:
1.
Client confidentiality
2.
Honesty
These two are a representation
of the all encompassing factor of ethics in the filed of marketing research. Ethics
and ethical behavior is not just a one way phenomenon, with all the
participants i.e. clients, suppliers, and well as field services equally
responsible.
Ethics can range from:
1.
Narrowly defined practical issues,
like being honest to the customers
2.
Broader philosophical and social
questions
Ethical Theories
While reading through some
of the materials on marketing research and the trends associated with his
field, I encountered some of the theories related to the ethics in marketing
research. In this post I will try to summarize these theories for you.
I.
Deontology
According to the theory of
Deontology people need to adhere to their responsibilities / duties whenever
they are analyzing any ethical dilemma.
They compulsorily need to
follow their responsibilities towards a society or person because it is
considered to be ethically correct. This will result in consistent decisions
and solutions for a given problem or situation.
The only issue with the
theory of Deontology is the complications arising from conflicts. In case of
conflicting obligations, it would result in the good for the targeted person or
society but might be detrimental to the good of other people or sections of the
society.
II.
Utilitarianism
The basis of this theory is
that there is an ability to predict the future based on the actions taken by
you. According to this theory, the choice or selection which leads to the
greatest amount of benefits to a majority of the population under consideration
is the ethically correct action.
In this method or approach
all the possible solutions are compared and weighed against each other to determine
which is the best one – which will be both logical as well as rational for a
given situation/problem.
The types of Utilitarianism
are:
1.
Act utilitarianism
2.
Rule utilitarianism
Act utilitarianism:
In this type Utilitarianism a person does the things which are most beneficial
to the majority of the people and society. There may also be cases where it
might be completely against the law of the land and the established moral
values.
Rule utilitarianism:
In this type Utilitarianism a person does the things which are most beneficial
to the majority of the people and society but keeping in mind the principles of
law and morality in a fair and a just way. This is better than Rule Utilitarianism.
The flaw with both the
methods is that it is all dependent on the predictions of the future which is
usually uncertain. Another flaw is that different consequences of a situation (which
are usually of varied types) need to compare against each other on a similar
scale, which is not the best way to do it.
III.
Casuist
The basis of this theory
is the comparison of the present ethical dilemma with similar ethical dilemmas
in the past and analyzing the old results to come up with a successful solution
for the current ethical dilemma. Herein you take the learning from the
experiences of others to take a successful decision for your problem.
theories good. A linking with actual scenarios may have helped.
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