Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how macro-social marketing can contribute to the United Nations 2030 sustainable development’s goal of reducing non-communicable diseases and promoting and well-being by addressing the wicked problem of obesity. Design/methodology/approach A comprehensive, population-based intervention developed as a call-to-action movement to address obesity city-wide in Brazil was conducted and analyzed according to a macro-social marketing perspective, combined with the total process planning model (TPP). Findings The intervention was successful in effecting systemic change by targeting multi-level audiences to trigger active participation and interaction of multiple sectors at the macro, meso ...
Background: Social marketing integrates communication campaigns with behavioural and environmental c...
If allowed to continue unabated, the obesity epidemic may lead to the first decline in life expectan...
Obesity is one of the highest metabolic risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality in the ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how macro-social marketing can contribute to th...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
This article explores the role of social marketing in achieving health equality and social change in...
Abstract- Marketing is the process of developing, pricing, promoting, and placing products, services...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Internationally, socio-economic trends reinforce the complex physiological mechanisms that favour po...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on food consumption as part of the wicked problem of ...
People around the world are getting fatter; in 2000, for the first time in human history, the number...
This book explains the principles of social marketing and examines the implications of using techniq...
Social marketing is one of many tools available for changing behavior; it applies commercial marketi...
Purpose: This paper contributes to emerging discourse about social movements in social marketing by ...
Obesity is a significant problem for most industrialised nations and an emerging one for developing ...
Background: Social marketing integrates communication campaigns with behavioural and environmental c...
If allowed to continue unabated, the obesity epidemic may lead to the first decline in life expectan...
Obesity is one of the highest metabolic risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality in the ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how macro-social marketing can contribute to th...
[Extract] The evidence base suggests that, if carefully created and deployed, social marketing can m...
This article explores the role of social marketing in achieving health equality and social change in...
Abstract- Marketing is the process of developing, pricing, promoting, and placing products, services...
Globally, obesity is among the five leading risk factors for death. While the increase in obesity is...
Internationally, socio-economic trends reinforce the complex physiological mechanisms that favour po...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on food consumption as part of the wicked problem of ...
People around the world are getting fatter; in 2000, for the first time in human history, the number...
This book explains the principles of social marketing and examines the implications of using techniq...
Social marketing is one of many tools available for changing behavior; it applies commercial marketi...
Purpose: This paper contributes to emerging discourse about social movements in social marketing by ...
Obesity is a significant problem for most industrialised nations and an emerging one for developing ...
Background: Social marketing integrates communication campaigns with behavioural and environmental c...
If allowed to continue unabated, the obesity epidemic may lead to the first decline in life expectan...
Obesity is one of the highest metabolic risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality in the ...