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            <title><![CDATA[Consumer Vulnerability in the Age of Algorithmic Persuasion: Risks, Responsibilities, and Remedies]]></title>
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        <p><strong>Jenny Le</strong>, VinUniversity</p>
        
        <p><strong>Helen Chun</strong>, Cornell University</p>
        
        <p><strong>Sara Quach</strong>, Griffith University</p>
        
        <p><strong>Park Thaichon</strong>, University of Southern Queensland</p>
        
    
    
    <p>This Special Issue aims to advance ethics of algorithmic persuasion in marketing. It seeks to fill the critical gaps related to the underexplored mechanisms by which AI technologies construct, amplify, or mitigate consumer vulnerability; the limited empirical evidence on how privacy risks intersect with persuasion strategies; and the insufficient integration of ethical principles into the design of AI-powered marketing systems.</p>
    
    
    <h2>Potential topics</h2>
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        <li>Mechanisms by which AI technologies construct, amplify, or mitigate consumer vulnerability</li>
        
        <li>Privacy risks and their intersection with persuasion strategies</li>
        
        <li>Ethical principles in the design of AI-powered marketing systems</li>
        
        <li>Ethics of algorithmic persuasion in marketing</li>
        
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    <h2>Timeline</h2>
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        <li>July 1, 2027: Submission window opens</li>
        
        <li>August 30, 2027: Submission deadline</li>
        
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            <author>Journal of Consumer Behaviour (WILEY)</author>
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