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Aporias of the Cultural Boycott. Anti-Apartheid Movement, ANC and the Conflict Surrounding Paul Simon’s Album Graceland (1985–1988) [PDF]
Music played an important role as a political medium for the anti-apartheid movement, particularly in the 1980s. Drawing on sources from the UK and South Africa, the article investigates the controversy surrounding Paul Simon’s album Graceland (1986 ...
Detlef Siegfried
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ABSTRACT Despite growing interest in corporate relocation decisions and sustainability, the existing literature is limited in its consumer‐centric approach. Integrating social exchange theory and construal level theory, this research investigates how consumers perceive sustainability‐driven nearshoring motives (i.e., socio‐economic vs.
Cagla Dayangan +2 more
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Factors Influencing Product Boycotts During Political Conflicts: Insights from Egypt [PDF]
This study investigates the psychological and sociocultural factors influencing Egyptian consumers’ intentions to boycott products perceived to support the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Rana M.Zaki, Reham I.Elseidi
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ABSTRACT Political consumerism (PC) refers to consumers boycotting or deliberately buying (“buycotting”) products or brands for political, moral, or ethical reasons. This paper presents three studies that consider the intricacies of the relationship between political ideology and political consumerism.
Lara J. Greening +3 more
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Analysis of the Influence of Religious Beliefs and Solidarity on Product Boycott Behavior
This study analyzes the impact of religious belief and social solidarity on the boycott behavior of pro-Israel products. A quantitative descriptive approach was used with random sampling to select 101 participants who met the criteria, using a closed ...
Nabila Salwa Amarta, Ihwan Susila
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The intention to participate in the boycott movement among university students [PDF]
People engage in the boycott movement to show their deep disapproval of a company's or government's behaviour and regulations. Despite the rise in consumer boycotts, little attention has been given on the psychological and motivational factors that drive
Muhammad Arif, Afida Mastura +1 more
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ABSTRACT Mining is one of the foundations of economic development but has historically been associated with severe socioenvironmental impacts, such as ecosystem degradation, displacement of traditional communities, and large‐scale disasters. In this context, corporate social responsibility (CSR) plays a central role as a mechanism for legitimizing ...
Felipe Moura Oliveira +1 more
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Feeding extinction: navigating the metonyms and misanthropy of palm oil boycotts
Among UK-based orangutan conservation supporters, palm oil consumption boycotts are widespread, due to the ecological impacts of oil palm cultivation on orangutan habitat.
Hannah Fair
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Unjust, unhelpful: arguments against the academic boycott of Israel [PDF]
I am reluctant to write this article because it should not be necessary. No antiracist and no scholar should need the case to be explicitly set out against a campaign to exclude Israelis from the cultural and economic life of humanity; especially from ...
Hirsh, David
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Leveraging Crisis Management for Minimising Brand Cancellation
ABSTRACT Brand misconduct can trigger negative consumer responses and escalate into brand crises. Effective crisis management is therefore essential to mitigate such responses and enhance organisational resilience. This study investigates the impact of various crisis communication strategies on consumer engagement and subsequent brand cancellation ...
Liyun Liu +2 more
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