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... Hastings, c/o Pro-fessor Andrew McAuley, Centre for Social Marketing, University of StirlingDepartment of Marketing and Open University Business School, Stirling FK94LA, Scotland, UK (marketing@ stir.ac.uk).HASTINGS, ... relationship marketing: Towards aparadigm shift in marketing. Management Decisions, 32, 4–20.FEAR APPEALS IN SOCIAL MARKETING 981 Macpherson, T., & Lewis, T. (1998). New Zealand drink-driving statistics: ... marketing. Journal of Marketing, 58, 20–38.O’Driscoll, A., & Murray, J.A. (1998). The changing nature of theory and prac-tice in marketing: On the value of synchrony. Journal of Marketing...
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