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DOI: 10.1177/147059310333003 The Harm ChainA Public Policy Development and Stakeholder PerspectiveVictoria University, AustraliaMichael.Polonsky{at}vu.edu.au
Clemson University, USAcarlsol{at}clemson.edu
University of Newcastle, Australiamarie-louise.fry{at}newcastle.edu.au This article introduces the concept of a harm chain as a mechanism tofurther broaden the way in which firms and public policy makers consider potential negative outcomes from marketing activities. The purpose of conceptualizing a harm chain is to examine specifically the creation of harm within networks of marketing exchanges that might occur throughout pre-production, production, consumption and post-consumption activities. The authors suggest that addressing issues where harm occurs allows both firms and policy makers to identify whether exchanges bring about harm and how relevant parties can address the core cause of harm, as well as how those who are harmed can be protected.
Key Words: harm public policy development stakeholders
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