Marketing the COVID-19 vaccine and the implications for public health |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marketing, Events and Tourism, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | COVID-19 vaccines are new brands of consumer health technology being introduced to the market. Considering consumer behaviour approaches in this time of crisis, the risk of vaccine hesitancy, the call for more transparency and effective messaging to gain trust, and equitable distribution of this vaccine, this is unexplored theoretical terrain. This commentary takes a multidisciplinary approach to understand and theoretically explore the marketing, distribution, and acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. The paper integrates marketing principles, including advertisement and branding of consumer health technology with supply chain management, public affairs, and public health. A theoretical framework was presented to illustrate this relationship and key areas of concerns. The practical implications relevant to equity, ethics, education, employment, and the economic impact was presented. |
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Keywords: | Marketing COVID-19 Vaccine COVID-19 Vaccine Coronavirus Public Health Health Communication |
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