Abstract: | This study proposes and tests an extension of Robin and Reidenbach's (1987) model of integrating ethics into the strategic marketing development process. The model extension may help marketing managers to identify the publics that might be negatively impacted by a given strategic option and the duties marketers may assume to safeguard public welfare in these instances. A sample of 155 marketing practitioners was used to examine how marketers apply ethical values upon entering new markets. This study suggests that, contrary to public sentiment, marketers are sensitive to potential consumer harm and act to minimize this risk. |