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Teaching Sustainable Advertising: A Trialogue Course-Project Using the SHIFT Framework

Organizations are building sustainable practices due to newer regulations and a commitment to the greater good. They are targeting the majority of consumers who want to live a sustainable lifestyle. As a result, universities have an opportunity to integrate sustainability topics into their coursewor...

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Published in:Journal of advertising education 2024-11, Vol.28 (2), p.169-181
Main Authors: Mishra, Karen E., Tuten, Tracy L., Mishra, Aneil K.
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