Social marketing has gained popularity in health used to achieve the “social good.” However, there is lack of research beyond the aggregated sales data exploring the debate on socioeconomic and cultural relevance of such programs in public health in a low middle income context. The purpose of this article is therefore (a) to understand the importance of socioeconomic context that moderate acceptability, affordability, accessibility, and availability (4As) of social marketing for HIV/AIDS prevention in India and (b) analyze the barriers they may pose during the operationalization of the programs. This article performed theory-driven evaluation using qualitative research tools like documentary analysis and in-depth interviews of relevant stak...
In an era of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the aim of this exploratory qualitative study was to increase un...
ABSTRACT Social marketing has been a systematic application of marketing, beside other concepts an...
Millions of Indians fall into poverty because of the private high Out of Pocket pattern of health fi...
Disease prevention and health promotion is now looking forward to newer innovative platforms to brin...
Over the last two decades HIV/AIDS has evolved from a series of interesting case-reports to a growin...
Social marketing is a core tool when aiming for change in social behavior. Contrary to business mar...
In North America, statistics indicate an increasing incidence of HIV in youth and young adults. As ...
Millions of people in the world are infected by HIV/AIDS or/and other Sexually Transmitted Infection...
HIV-AIDS epidemic remains a serious public health problem in the world, including Indonesia. Volunta...
This dissertation explores U.S. commercial marketing's influence on HIV prevention programming in Ta...
There are currently 40 million people worldwide infected with HIV/AIDS, and out of these, 5.3 milli...
Social marketing is receiving unprecedented focus and support from government, the private sector an...
Social marketing campaigns have been increasingly used in HIV prevention efforts to address barriers...
M. Tech. MarketingDescribes the level of awareness of HIV/AIDS, exposure to information, accessibili...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine health-related social advertisements to identify its...
In an era of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the aim of this exploratory qualitative study was to increase un...
ABSTRACT Social marketing has been a systematic application of marketing, beside other concepts an...
Millions of Indians fall into poverty because of the private high Out of Pocket pattern of health fi...
Disease prevention and health promotion is now looking forward to newer innovative platforms to brin...
Over the last two decades HIV/AIDS has evolved from a series of interesting case-reports to a growin...
Social marketing is a core tool when aiming for change in social behavior. Contrary to business mar...
In North America, statistics indicate an increasing incidence of HIV in youth and young adults. As ...
Millions of people in the world are infected by HIV/AIDS or/and other Sexually Transmitted Infection...
HIV-AIDS epidemic remains a serious public health problem in the world, including Indonesia. Volunta...
This dissertation explores U.S. commercial marketing's influence on HIV prevention programming in Ta...
There are currently 40 million people worldwide infected with HIV/AIDS, and out of these, 5.3 milli...
Social marketing is receiving unprecedented focus and support from government, the private sector an...
Social marketing campaigns have been increasingly used in HIV prevention efforts to address barriers...
M. Tech. MarketingDescribes the level of awareness of HIV/AIDS, exposure to information, accessibili...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine health-related social advertisements to identify its...
In an era of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the aim of this exploratory qualitative study was to increase un...
ABSTRACT Social marketing has been a systematic application of marketing, beside other concepts an...
Millions of Indians fall into poverty because of the private high Out of Pocket pattern of health fi...