M-technology, Consumption and Gambling: A Conceptualisation of Consumer Vulnerability in an M-gambling Marketplace
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Layton, M Layton, R Wooliscroft, B |
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2006
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Technology imbued m-marketing systems influence the consumptive lives of citizens, by facilitating anytime, anywhere business-to-consumer interactions. Business pundits’ enthusiasm towards mobile services (m-services) has been driven by the promise of a marketspace context involving seamless, business-to-consumer interactions that can be simultaneously impulse-driven, highly entertaining and omnipresent. Arguably, gambling too is impulse-driven, exciting and easily accessible. An important question that needs to be addressed is: how the convergence of mobile technology and gambling will impact the millennial consumer. The authors address this question by examining the contextually bounded interactions between internal and external factors that make mobile phone users potentially vulnerable during m-gambling interactions. By examining key themes that describe the convergence of m-technology and gambling, we clarify the experiential nature of m-gambling and its relationship to consumer vulnerability. |
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Marketing Department, University of Otago |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/24422/1/24422_previte_2007003854.pdf http://macromarketing.org/ Drennan, Judy, Previte, Josephine, & Sullivan Mort, Gillian (2006) M-technology, Consumption and Gambling: A Conceptualisation of Consumer Vulnerability in an M-gambling Marketplace. In Layton, M, Layton, R, & Wooliscroft, B (Eds.) Macromarketing 2006 Seminar Proceedings: Macromarketing the Future of Marketing?, Marketing Department, University of Otago, New Zealand, Queenstown, pp. 173-188. |
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QUT Business School; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations |
Palavras-Chave | #150599 Marketing not elsewhere classified #160510 Public Policy #Vulnerable Consumers, Social marketing, Public Policy, Gambling |
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Conference Paper |