Journal of Management and Informatics
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): April Season | JMI: Journal of Management and Informatics

Digital Gambling Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in South Africa: Insights from the Digital Gambling Influence Framework

Willie, Michael Mncedisi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of digital gambling marketing on consumer behaviour, emphasising the interplay among AI-driven personalisation, social media influence, cognitive biases, ethical considerations, and regulatory governance. A narrative literature review was conducted to synthesise evidence on how digital marketing strategies shape consumer engagement, normalise gambling behaviours, and amplify risks among vulnerable populations. Complementing this, a case study of South Africa analysed recent shifts in gambling trends and the sector’s evolving dynamics. Findings reveal that the South African gambling industry has transitioned from traditional casino-based revenue to predominantly digital and mobile betting, illustrating how technological transformation drives consumer behaviour and industry growth. The literature indicates that algorithmic targeting and influencer-led promotions intensify exposure by exploiting cognitive biases, such as the illusion of control and reward anticipation. At the same time, gaps in regulatory oversight and inconsistent enforcement exacerbate potential harm. The study introduces the Digital Gambling Influence Framework (DGIF), a novel conceptual model that integrates marketing stimuli, user vulnerability, ethical boundaries, and governance as interdependent factors shaping individual and societal outcomes. The DGIF offers a theoretical contribution by bridging consumer behaviour, digital ethics, and regulatory governance, providing a structured lens for understanding the socio-technical dynamics of digital gambling. Practical implications include the need for adaptive regulations, responsible marketing practices, and empirical validation of conceptual frameworks to mitigate harm while sustaining consumer engagement.

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jmi

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

Description

management and business economics involving operational management, management of human resources, finance management, marketing management, social and economic ...