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Cure or Sell: How Do Pharmaceutical Industry Marketers Combine Their Dual Mission? An Approach Using Moral Dissonance

Bourcier-Béquaert, Bénédicte; Baïada-Hirèche, Loréa; Sachet-Milliat, Anne (2022), Cure or Sell: How Do Pharmaceutical Industry Marketers Combine Their Dual Mission? An Approach Using Moral Dissonance, Journal of Business Ethics, 175, 3, p. 555-581. 10.1007/s10551-020-04657-4

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2022
Journal name
Journal of Business Ethics
Volume
175
Number
3
Publisher
Springer
Pages
555-581
Publication identifier
10.1007/s10551-020-04657-4
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Bourcier-Béquaert, Bénédicte
ESSCA School of Management, France
Baïada-Hirèche, Loréa
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Sachet-Milliat, Anne
Groupe de Recherche Angevin en Economie et Management [GRANEM]
Abstract (EN)
Pharmaceutical industry marketers are confronted with specific ethical issues linked to the tension between the economic interest being pursued and the health mission of this sector. Indeed this dual mission could be problematic for them when the two objectives contradict each other. We use the concept of moral dissonance to examine how marketers in the pharmaceutical industry perceive the profit/health tension inherent in their sector and how they deal with it. Based on narratives of 18 marketers working in the pharmaceutical sector, our qualitative study identifies ethical conflicts of varying intensity that generate differing degrees of moral dissonance among marketers. To cope with this moral dissonance, they use the following strategies: (1) minimize the sensitivity of their activity; (2) invoke the benefits to patients; and (3) avoid behaviors that conflict with their values.
Subjects / Keywords
marketing practitioner; Pharmaceutical industry; self-justifications; Neutralization techniques; narratives
JEL
I11 - Analysis of Health Care Markets
L65 - Chemicals; Rubber; Drugs; Biotechnology

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