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Consumer Response to Food Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Food Performance and Company Ethics Irresponsibility [PDF]
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, particularly consumers. This study analyzes the consumer response to food performance irresponsibility and food corporate ethics irresponsibility by moral
Weiping Yu, Dongyang Si, Jun Zhou
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What does corporate social advocacy signal? Evidence from boycott participation decisions [PDF]
Purpose – This paper explores how a firm's public stand on a social-political issue can be a salient signal of the firm's values, identity and reputation. In particular, it investigates how boycott participation–conceptualized as a cue of a corporation's
Pyemo N. Afego, Imhotep P. Alagidede
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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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Podejście do bojkotów konsumenckich młodych konsumentów pokolenia Y w Polsce i Francji
Young consumers are watching closely the activities of brands on the market and increasingly express their dissatisfaction by participating in consumer boycotts.
Małgorzata Szwed
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Religious Motivation and Consumer Boycotts: Enhancing Global Peace and Moral Justice
Boycotts become a global campaign with orders not to buy certain products from one or all companies in a country. Boycotting a product brand is still voluntary, religious factors are the main driving force in carrying out a boycott to be more persistent ...
Yusvita Nena Arinta, Siti Mutmainah
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From Starbucks to Carrefour: Consumer Boycotts, Nationalism and Taste in Contemporary China
In the 2000s, China has witnessed a series of consumer boycott campaigns, some of which received nationwide publicity, and one of which, the campaign against the French discounter chain Carrefour in 2008, produced street pickets.
Pál Nyíri
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This month, Howy Jacobs draws lessons from the Vietnam War and Soviet Russia to answer the question: is an academic boycott ever relevant and appropriate?
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This study investigated social-media-based anti-brand communication. Guided by consumer boycotts and brand cancellation theory, the author conducted a qualitative study based on content analysis of tweets about 59 international brands that remained in ...
Katarzyna Sanak-Kosmowska
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Exploring Religious Boycott Trends: A Scopus-Based Bibliometric Analysis [PDF]
Religious boycotts, driven by deeply held convictions and spanning multiple disciplines, have significant socio-economic impacts, necessitating a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to identify key research trends, influential works, and central themes ...
Ridwan Muhamad +4 more
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Conceptualizing the curse: two views on our responsibility for the ‘resource curse’
This essay critically engages proposals by Thomas Pogge and Leif Wenar meant to combat ‘the resource curse.’ Pogge and Wenar call for boycotts against stealing oppressors, sharing the expectation that the boycotts will significantly ...
Shmuel Nili
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