Fukuta Yasunori
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Commerce
   Position   Professor
Language Japanese
Publication Date 2019/11
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Preliminary Study on Consumer Consent to Marketing Research Activities: From the Viewpoint of the Unwillingness of Consent
Contribution Type Sole-authored
Journal Journal of Japan Management Diagnosis Association
Journal TypeJapan
Publisher Japan Management Diagnosis Association
Volume, Issue, Page pp.1-7
Total page number 7
Authorship Lead author
Author and coauthor Yasunori Fukuta
Details Marketing research based on smart devices increases the risk of consumer privacy breaches and criminal damage while broadening the potential of marketing activities. In this research, we focus on consumer consent to such new research activities. The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of the consent, and examine whether compliance with consent can function sufficiently as an ethical behavior standard of marketing research activities. Results of the ex-amination showed that the incidentality of the research-related consent made the consent unwilling and that the ratio of consent-format based incidentality of the consent and the extent of the secondary use of consumer information had a positive correlations with the level of unwillingness of the consent. From these finding, it was confirmed that diagnosing corporate research activities only only from the view of the compliance with consent content was insufficient in terms of sup-pressing negative consumer reactions.
DOI https://doi.org/10.11287/jmda.19.1
URL for researchmap https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jmda/19/0/19_1/_pdf/-char/ja