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Article Peer Reviewed: "Marketing ethics"

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Hello!

I have just finished peer-reviewing the "Marketing ethics" article that you contributed to. You did a great job on your contribution, and I have recommended 2 references that you could use to add more contributions and beef up the article. I have a summary of my review here:

maybe add a more recent reference to help beef up this article. Although ethics may not change, marketing certainly does. See Eagle et al. (2020).

maybe add a section on ethical issues around social media marketing. See Dahl (2018).

add definitions to the practices/techniques mentioned under the “Price Collusion” section


References (APA)

Eagle, L., Dahl, S., Pelsmacker P. D., & Taylor, Ch. R. (Eds.). (2020). The SAGE Handbook of Marketing Ethics. SAGE Publications Ltd.

Dahl, S. (2018). Social Media Marketing: Theories and Applications (2nd edition). SAGE Publications Ltd.


Great work, Cheers! ZachLee888 (talk) 16:04, 22 February 2022 (UTC)Reply