Otago University Report Should be Withdrawn (GE-Free NZ)
The report on "NZ's Clean Green Image" by a team from the Marketing Department of Otago University should be withdrawn
and the raw data released for peer review.
The claims made by the report are only true within a framework of deceptive practices, which raise questions of ethics
and academic credibility.
The report is a fabrication of research over a decade, but alternates between an academic and cynical real-world
approach to consumer marketing. There is no evaluation of the benefits of actively marketing clean, green, GE-free and
Nuclear-free."Pure 100% NZ".
The Otago researchers have kept secret the data on how valuable the "100% Pure NZ" slogan is, despite tourists being
asked about it, and strong support for the slogan to be restored.
In contrast, confusion-maketing around "GM" foods, including unethical enforcement of risk on consumers is implied in
the Report's narrative around food "Gatekeepers".
The recent questioning of first-time visitors includes a deeply flawed questionnaire that introduces bias even as the
designers seek to avoid bias. No recognition is made of the need to define the subject of GM as all food is not GE, and
that is clear.
The main problem for The University of Otago is that The Marketing Report lacks common sense.
"The claims made are fraudulent because they ignore the benefit of promoting Brand New Zealand as nuclear-free, GE-free
and organic. That is the Billion Dollar question for the Brand."
The report has been represented as unbiased research, informed by literature reviews and involving a series of overseas
experiments 2003- 2010.
ENDS