Due to the ethical breaches of tobacco companies over a 50-year period, a U.S. Court ruled in United States v. Philip Morris USA, Inc. that major U.S. tobacco companies had misled consumers and the government about tobacco’s addictiveness, effects of environmental (secondhand) smoke, marketing targeted at adolescents, and deceptive practices related to harmfulness of smoking. We address the actions of the tobacco companies based on the consumer’s right to be informed and values for ethical corporate behavior, and we draw from psychological theories and the smoking literature to develop our conceptual framework and test the effectiveness of the ensuing corrective advertising campaign mandated in the Court decision. We use a quota sample of 4...
Aparnaa Narayanan, for assistance in the cleaning and aggregation of the Nielsen data set. 3Abstract...
In 2006, a US federal court mandated tobacco companies to disseminate corrective messages to address...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharma...
To comply with the court’s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund a l...
To comply with the court\u27s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund ...
In US v. Philip Morris USA Inc. (2006), six major tobacco companies were ordered to provide funding ...
Importance: In 2006, a US district court judge ordered tobacco companies to sponsor nationwide antis...
The government’s latest attempt to protect consumers from the perils of tobacco use is in jeopardy. ...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
In 1999, the Federal Government sued the tobacco companies in an attempt to recover expenses used to...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
In August 2006, U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler ordered four tobacco companies to dissemina...
In two studies, adolescents and adults were shown a series of cigarette advertisements and asked to ...
Aparnaa Narayanan, for assistance in the cleaning and aggregation of the Nielsen data set. 3Abstract...
In 2006, a US federal court mandated tobacco companies to disseminate corrective messages to address...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharma...
To comply with the court’s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund a l...
To comply with the court\u27s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund ...
In US v. Philip Morris USA Inc. (2006), six major tobacco companies were ordered to provide funding ...
Importance: In 2006, a US district court judge ordered tobacco companies to sponsor nationwide antis...
The government’s latest attempt to protect consumers from the perils of tobacco use is in jeopardy. ...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
In 1999, the Federal Government sued the tobacco companies in an attempt to recover expenses used to...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
In August 2006, U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler ordered four tobacco companies to dissemina...
In two studies, adolescents and adults were shown a series of cigarette advertisements and asked to ...
Aparnaa Narayanan, for assistance in the cleaning and aggregation of the Nielsen data set. 3Abstract...
In 2006, a US federal court mandated tobacco companies to disseminate corrective messages to address...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharma...