An Introduction to Social Marketing: Considering its Philosophy and Process as Input to Public Health Practice

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Presenters: | Michael Rothschild, PhD (bio) |
Date: | 05/07/2007 |
Length: | 54 minutes |
Sponsor: | Population Health Institute |
Events: | Population Health Sciences Seminar Series |
Times viewed: | 453 |
Categories and Tags
Category: | Public Health |
Tags: | Drinking Behavior |
Summary
Michael Rothschild, PhD, an emeritus professor for the School of Business at the University of Wisconsin, speaks on "Social Marketing" at the Health Sciences Learning Center on May 7, 2007.
More Information:
Social marketing is a citizen-centric framework of behavior change. It “creates, communicates, and delivers value in order to influence behaviors that benefit both the target and society”. In general, people make self-interested choices from existing alternative »more
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