The Philosophy and Methods of Deliberative Democracy: Implications for Public Policy and Marketing

Julie L. Ozanne, 1

1Sonny Merryman Professor of Marketing, R.B. Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.


Canan Corus, 2

2Assistant Professor of Marketing, Tobin College of Business, St. John's University.


Bige Saatcioglu3

3Assistant Professor of Marketing, HEC Paris.




Abstract

Urgent social problems increasingly arise at the intersection of the interests of business leaders, policy makers, and consumers. The authors argue that deliberative democracy offers a fruitful approach for understanding marketing's impact on society by revealing the complex and often conflicting network of interests among stakeholders. Deliberative methods hold promise for easing constraints on civic engagement and increasing consumer empowerment. The authors explore the historical and philosophical underpinnings of deliberative democracy. Specifically, they evaluate popular methods and applications of deliberative democracy and examine the implications for public policy and marketing.

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