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Lynne Eagle is Professor of Marketing, College of Business, Law and Governance at James Cook University and Adjunct Professor of Marketing at both the University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Charles Darwin University, Australia. Her research interests centre on: trans-disciplinary approaches to sustained behaviour change in social marketing / health promotion / environmental protection interventions, including the ethical dimensions of this activity. Within this broad area, she is active in research relating to marketing communication effects and effectiveness, including the impact of persuasive communication via traditional and digital channels, and the challenges of communicating effectively with population sectors that face literacy and numeracy challenges. She has published widely and is on the editorial board of several journals. Stephan Dahl is Adjunct Associate Professor at Charles Darwin University and James Cook University in Australia. Born in Germany, he worked in media, marketing and PR both for non-profit and commercial companies in the UK, Belgium, Germany and Spain before joining academia. His research interests include social marketing, ethics in marketing and online/social media marketing and he publishes widely in national and international journals, as well as being the author or co-author of several books on social marketing, marketing communications and ethics in marketing. He currently serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Advertising Research and the Journal of Consumer Affairs. His research has recently been featured in the UK on Channel 4's Dispatches programme, and BBC's Newsnight and Look East. He is also the co-author of Marketing Ethics & Society (SAGE, 2015) and co-editor of the Handbook of Marketing Ethics (SAGE, 2021). Patrick De Pelsmacker is Professor of Marketing at the University of Antwerp, Belgium and part-time professor at Ghent University, Belgium. His research focuses on advertising to children and teenagers, advertising effectiveness, online behavior, sustainable consumer behavior, and cross-cultural consumer behavior. His research has been published in journals such as Journal of Advertising, International Journal of Advertising, Journal of Business Research, Young Consumers, Journal of Environmental Psychology, Ecological Economics, and International Marketing Review. Charles R. Taylor is John A. Murphy Professor of Marketing, Villanova University School of Business, USA. Taylor is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Advertising and is a regular contributor to Forbes.com. His research interests include advertising effectiveness, global marketing and advertising, Super Bowl advertising, and marketing and public policy issues, as well as advertising ethics. He has published in numerous journals and has won the Ivan Preston Award for Outstanding Contribution to Research from the American Academy of Advertising and the Flemming Hansen Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advertising Field from the European Academy of Advertising. |