Political marketing management and theories of democracy

Stephan Henneberg, Margaret Scammell, Nicholas J. O'Shaughnessy

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Abstract

Political marketing management is often criticized for devaluing democratic processes. However, no literature exists which outlines different concepts of democracies and systematically juxtaposes them with political marketing management in its varied conceptual and practical facets. In this article, we outline three different perspectives, i.e. a selling-oriented, an instrumentally-oriented, and a relational political marketing management, and analyse their compatibility with two different concepts of democracy, specifically competitive elitism and deliberative democracy. We discuss implications of political marketing vis-́-vis the theory of democracy as well as necessary further research. We find that while certain political marketing management perspectives are associated with different theories of democracy, the current normal paradigm of marketing theory shows the least overlap with democratic theories. © 2009 SAGE.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)165-188
Number of pages23
JournalMarketing Theory
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Competitive elitism
  • Democracy
  • Participatory democracy
  • Political marketing

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