social marketing : main principles, tools & theoretical models
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Social marketing : main principles, tools & theoretical models
Karine Gallopel-Morvan, PhDSenior Lecturer in social marketingUniversity of Rennes 1, France
European alcohol & health forum4th task Force Meeting
Brussels, Novembre 12th, 2008
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Karine Gallopel-MorvanPhD, Senior Lecturer in social marketing
Untitled to supervise thesisGraduate School of business administration, University of Rennes 1 France
• Research activities:– Social marketing – Tobacco control & alcohol prevention (warnings,
tobacco plain packaging, industry marketing tactics)– Scientific Journals, books, conferences
• Working groups:– Member of the working group to implement the
« Etats Généraux de l’alcool » in 2006, healthMinistry, France
– Member of the working group to elaborate guidelines for the article 11 (FCTC, WHO, Manilla, nov 2007)
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Aim of the presentation
• Europe’s drinking habits cause around195,000 premature deaths every year
• Can social marketing be helpful ?
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« Social marketing is a process thatapplies marketing principles, tools
and techniques to create, communicate and deliver value in order to influence target audience
behaviors that benefit society (public health, environment…) »
Kotler and Lee (2008), Social marketing, Sage.
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• 1- Consumer research / analysis of theenvironment
• 2- Applies segmentation & targeting• 3- Sets objectives & goals• 4- The « 4P » : Product, Price, Place &
Communication• 5- Evaluation of the program
Social marketing : tools & principles
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1- Consumer research / analysis of theenvironment
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• Tools that allow to better understandpeople & environment => thus, smprograms are more effective
– Review of the litterature– Observation of the market & competitors
– 33 focus groups– 40 in-depth interviews– Face to face survey (800 teenagers + 601
young adults + 404 parents)– On teenagers, young adults & parents
Jones & Rossiter (2002), Social Mkgt Quarlerly
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« COSTS »« BENEFITS »PleasureTo have funTo do like friendsTo speak easily withunknown peopleTo forget problems
Not dangerous for health
Car accidentLoss of driving licenceLoss of memoryHard following day
20 In-depth interviews, Rennes, France
Ex: Alcohol, binge drinking & students
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Reasoned action theory
Fishbein M., & Ajzen I. (1975, 1980)
behavioral intention
Attitude toward product Subjective norms (social norms)
Not dangerous for health To do like friends
Binge drinking
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To change Attitudetoward product
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• It is not a shame not to drink alcohol
To change social norms
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Observation of the marketA very competitive environment for social marketing
programs
1,4 billion Euros a year on alcohol advertising
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2001 - Castelbajac
2002 - Christian Lacroix
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Alcoholic beveragesfor young people :
sweet & soft
Sponsoring
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Positive impact of alcohol advertisingexposure on young people
• Snyder & alii. (2006), Effects of alcohol advertising exposure on youthdrinking, Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.
• Ellickson & alii. (2005), Does alcohol advertising promote adolescent drinking? Results from a longitudinal assessment, Addiction.
• Wyllie & alii. (1998), Positive responses to televised beeradvertisements associated with drinking and problems reported by 18 to 29-year-olds, Addiction.
• Woodside (1999), Advertising and consumption of alcoholic beverages, Journal of Consumer Psychology.
• Dring & Hope (2001), The impact of alcohol advertising on teenagers in Ireland, Centre for health Promotion Studies
• …
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• people are unique, this means a social marketer must offer different programs for different people.
• Segmentation improves the quality of health prevention programs.
2- Segmentation and targeting
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Several segmentation criteria can be used…
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Stage of change or transtheoretical model
• Developed in the 1980s by Prochaska & DiClemente
• people go through to several stages beforechanging their smoking behavior:
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your body never forgetsall what you drink
If you drink more than3 glasses of alcohol
a day for men and 2 glasses for women,
the risk of developing cancers increases
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Sex
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Age
Don’t drink if you drive
Young people&
alcohol
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Ethnicity
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Other targets…
• influencers :
– Parents for teenagers– Health practitioners– Opinion leaders (singers, sportmen/women…)– Journalists…
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3- Set objectives & goals
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Ex: alcohol program
• To change targets’ behavior– Ex: in 1 year, to decrease of XX% the number of men
that drink more than 3 units of alcohol per day– In 3 years, to reduce alcohol-related harm of XX% on
people 18-24 year-olds…
• To increase information on negativeconsequences of drinking
• To move social norms
• Objectives must be realistic & measurable
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4- The 4 P
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Product in social mkgt (what)
• A « real » product :
breathalyzer
brochures
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• A service :
– Medical consultation– Alcohol weaning
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• A behavior & value :
– Not to drink more than…– Not to drink when pregnant– Not to drink when driving– …
– To enjoy life without alcohol– Alcohol is not the norm– …
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brand of a social marketing product ?
(Florida campaign, USA)
• A model of effective social marketing campaign• 1 year after : smoking among students declined: 29 000 fewer
Florida teens smoked
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• NATIONAL ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN, AUSTRALIA, 2000
• A brand for parents : « Talk to your kids about safe drinking »
• A brand for teenagers : « Safe drinking »
Jones & Rossiter (2002), Social Mkgt Quarlerly
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Price (how much)
• Price for real product & service (money)• Price in social marketing = non monetary
costs to give up a behavior :
Pleasure, partyto have funTo do liker friendsto speak easily withunknown peopleTo forget problems…
=
The exchange theory
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Place (where)
• SM product must be available in relevant places
Ex: breathalyzers in bars & nightclubs
Brochures for young peoplein schools, colleges…
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PromotionAdvertising message
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TheThe persuasion persuasion processprocessMcGuireMcGuire (1989) (1989)
Advertisement
1- Exposure
2- Attention
5- recall
3- Understanding
4- acceptance
Impact onbehavior
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1- Exposure
Argo & Main (2004)
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Fischer & Al (1993)
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• how to pay attention of the target ?
– Alcohol prevention messages have to compete with crowded media place (people see about 2000 ads per day + numerous ads for alcohol products)
– prevention messages need to make a strong impact otherwise they won’t be seen
2- Attention
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The power of illustration to attract attention
Sam doesn’t drink & drives
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Thanks to alcohol, all eyes are on you
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• Research in marketing showed :
– Informative advertisements are not as effective as emotional campaigns (positive & negativeones : shame, guilt, fear….)
Edell & Burke (1987, 1989), Petty, Cacioppo & Schumann (1983)Witte & Allen (2000)…
The power of emotional ads
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Pictures, testimonials…
Efficacy of the proposed response+
Self-efficacy of the proposed response
=Motivation to protect
success of the campaign
The Protection Motivation Model
Rogers (1975, 1983)
+
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Ex : fear + …
Thanks to alcohol, you meet new people
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Alcohol brings out the best in you
Ex : shame + …
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– The 4 Thursday nights : • festive alcohol-free events,
open to all and free of charge (Music, Sport, theatre, bars without alcohol…).
Ex : fear / shame
+ self-efficacy
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Ex : fear / shame + efficacy
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3- Understanding
« moderation ? »
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4- Acceptance
• Acceptance (and effectiveness) of a prevention message from industry ?
– Corporate social responsibility : messages can backfire if people question the organization’s motivations (Yoon & al., 2006, Peter & al, 2007, Szykman & al, 2004)
– Social responsability campaigns are counterproductive in a tobacco context (Donovan & al., 2006, Farrelly& al, 2006, Wakefield & al, 2006),…
– Alcohol ?
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Alcohol CSR = problem of source credibility(trust)
• Extract from the deontological code, alcohol industry in France : « Commercial adsshall never : be spread in print media that targetsyoung people (under 18)… »
• Evin Law, 1991 : regulates the advertising ofalcoholic beverages to protect minors
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Ex of alcohol ads in a magazine that targets young people
• Ciné Live (dec 2007)• leader on 15-24 (sales)• 53% of readers = 15-24 ans
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Ex of forbidden ads
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Media :How to reach the target audience ?
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EventsMass media
TV, radio, print, billboard, cinema
Website & Viral Campaign
Press relations
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Lewit, Coate & Gosssman (1981)
• 1 antitobaccomessage to break…
• …4 positive tobaccomessages from tobaccoindustry
Ratio of alcohol prevention messages is needed
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5- Evaluation
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Come back to the objectives…
• To change targets’ behavior– Ex: in 1 year, to decrease of XX% the
number of men that drink more than 3 units of alcohol per day
– In 3 years, to reduce alcohol-relatedharm of XX% on people 18-24 year-olds…
• To increase information on negative consequences of drinking
• To move social norms
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Conclusion
• Advertising messages are only one aspectof a comprehensive social marketing alcoholprogram
• A real social marketing program in Europe => a « FCTC » for alcohol
• Social mkgt programs take time and needsignificant resources
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• Gallopel-Morvan K., Birambeau P., Larceneux F. et Rieunier S., Le Marketing et la Communication des associations (marketing & communication for NGOs), Dunod, 2008.
• Hastings G (2007). Social Marketing: Why Should the Devil Have all the Best Tunes? Butterworth-Heinemann.
• Kotler P., Lee N. (2008), Social Marketing : Influencing behaviours for Good, Sage Publications, 3rd edition.
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This paper was produced for a meeting organized by Health & Consumer Protection DG and represents the views of its author on thesubject. These views have not been adopted or in any way approved by the Commission and should not be relied upon as a statement of the Commission's or Health & Consumer Protection DG's views. The European Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the dataincluded in this paper, nor does it accept responsibility for any use made thereof.