Ethical Responsibility of Neuromarketing Companies in Harnessing the Market Research – A Global Exploratory Approach

Amfiteatru Economic, 16 (35), pp. 26-40, February 2014

15 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2015

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Nicolae Al. Pop

Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies - Faculty of Marketing

Dan-Cristian Dabija

Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Marketing

Ana Maria Iorga

Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies

Date Written: February 1, 2014

Abstract

A key challenge in the 21st century is identifying how to satisfy consumers’ needs in the best manner possible, whilst ensuring companies’ financial profitability. Scientists play a major role in achieving this goal, as research methods, techniques and tools have continuously evolved. In the last two decades, the development of these instruments has seen an important boost, as neuromarketing methods and techniques added depth and accuracy to traditional studies. The main aim of this paper is to highlight the role and importance of neuromarketing research techniques in the evolution of neurosciences and to explain how these techniques are used in market research. One of the most important challenges for companies who offer neuromarketing services is to stick to ethical principles when performing the investigations. This is an obligation they have both towards the beneficiaries – the companies providing products or services – and towards their consumers as well. This challenge has always been a subject of dispute between the advocates and critics of neuromarketing.

Thus, this paper deals with this and other controversial topics. It starts with analysing a traditional persuasion model that has inherently been influenced by the neuromarketing research features. Then, it addresses the positive and negative aspects that subjects might have to face throughout neuromarketing studies, always bearing in mind the current Ethical Code of Conduct issued by the Neuromarketing Science and Business Association (NMSBA). An exploratory online research helped the authors test several hypotheses on ethical issues that neuromarketing companies have to handle. The research was performed on 67 neuromarketing companies from around the world that are members of the NMSBA. The findings are relevant both to researchers and neuromarketing companies, even the Romanian ones, who can use them used as insights.

Keywords: neuromarketing, neuroscience, market research, ethical responsibility, experimental research

JEL Classification: D87, M30, M31

Suggested Citation

Pop, Nicolae Al. and Dabija, Dan-Cristian and Iorga, Ana Maria, Ethical Responsibility of Neuromarketing Companies in Harnessing the Market Research – A Global Exploratory Approach (February 1, 2014). Amfiteatru Economic, 16 (35), pp. 26-40, February 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2579933

Nicolae Al. Pop

Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies - Faculty of Marketing ( email )

Str. Mihai Eminescu nr. 13-15, sect. 1
Bucharest, 010511
Romania

Dan-Cristian Dabija (Contact Author)

Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Marketing ( email )

Str Teodor Mihali, Nr.58-60
Cluj-Napoca, RO- 400591
Romania

Ana Maria Iorga

Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies ( email )

Piata Romana 6
Bucharest
Romania

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