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When should firms watch for cross‐industry competition? A demand‐side perspective
Abstract Research Summary Research on competitor identification has primarily focused on intra‐industry competition. However, cross‐industry competitive threats are prevalent and consequential. We adopt a consumer‐oriented perspective to examine how consumer perceptions shape de facto competition across industry boundaries.
Ying Li, Samira Reis, Olga M. Khessina
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An idea unleashed in history: Dr Martin Luther King Jr and the campaign to end poverty in America [PDF]
A range of learning opportunities helped to prepare and educate thousands of activists to participate in American civil rights movement campaigns in the 1960s.
Hamilton, Robert
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Values and visibility: How CEO activism influences private and public consumer choices
Abstract Research Summary Firms' and executives' stances on controversial issues affect consumer behavior. This “political consumerism” might be motivated by ideology and a desire to signal to peers, and thus vary for private and public purchases. We conduct an experiment with 1198 consumers to study how purchase visibility affects responses to CEO ...
Young Hou, Christopher Poliquin
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Standing on Unstable Grounds: A Reexamination of the WLBT-TV Case
In 1962, the Jackson Nonviolent Movement began to change business as usual in Mississippi. The upstart organization, comprised largely of local teens, targeted prominent Jackson businesses, demanding that basic employment and consumer rights be ...
Classen, Steven
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Hunting regulations and movements of alpine reindeer
Most ungulate populations are regulated by hunting, and harvest rate is regulated through quotas and hunting season duration. Hunting is well known to affect behaviour of ungulates, but how annual variation in quotas and hunting season duration affects individual behaviour remains uncertain.
Atle Mysterud +3 more
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Religious-based boycotts have gained global relevance as consumers respond to sociopolitical and ethical concerns. This study investigates how perceived success likelihood influences intention to participate in religious boycotts, with attitude toward the boycott acting as a mediating variable.
Dhiya Shafa +2 more
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Creating Change: Art Activism and Leadership Development
ABSTRACT This article advocates the inclusion of the arts, and specifically, art activism, as a beneficial pedagogical approach to leadership development. Focus is given to using examples of art activism to introduce the student leader activist identity continuum (SLAIC), the exploration of leadership identity, and situating activism as transformative ...
Jessica A. Cruz +2 more
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Drawing from intergroup threat theory (ITT), this study examines how perceptions of intergroup threats influence counter-attitudinal corporate social advocacy (CSA) messages. A 2 (issue: abortion vs. same-sex marriage) ´ 2 (CSA position: pro vs. anti) ´
Xueying Zhang, Mei-Chen Lin
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Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) is a quantitative analysis technique used to measure the relationships between latent variables simultaneously. The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of animosity, ethnocentrism, and subjective norms on fast food boycott intentions in global brands such as McDonald's and KFC ...
Nilnal Muna +2 more
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Behavior Change Projects in Zoological Collections: Application of the Behavior Change Wheel
Projects identified from zoo websites and their initial categorization. ABSTRACT Human behavior change is needed to stop the triple planetary crisis. Zoos reach millions of people every year and there is evidence available that people do change their behavior because of zoo led interventions.
Isabel Brinkley +3 more
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