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Why we boycott: consumer motivations for boycott participation and marketer responses
While boycotts are increasingly relevant for management decisionmaking, there has been little research of an individual’s motivation to boycott. Drawing upon the helping behavior and boycott literatures, we take a costbenefit approach to the decision to boycott and present a conceptualization of motivations for boycott participation.
Klein, J G, Smith, N C, John, A
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Blame and Cost: Understanding Responsibility Attribution and Financial Risk in AI Usage
ABSTRACT This study examines public perceptions of responsibility and potential damage associated with AI usage across various scenarios, and estimates the financial impact on firms. The survey‐based analyses of AI failures evaluating hypothetical risk scenarios and their economic consequences reveal that sociodemographic determinants shape the ...
Dorian Fildor +2 more
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Prominent peaks and social discourses of the 2023 Escalation in the Ongoing Israel-Hamas armed conflict. [PDF]
Ng R, Chow TYJ.
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African Decolonial Theory: A Conversation
Abstract Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as adjacent fields such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies, Latin American feminism, and work on settler‐colonialism. African reference points in this literature, however, have been far less common, both in the journal and more broadly ...
Patricia Daley +10 more
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Supermarket politics: personality and political consumerism. [PDF]
Pruysers S.
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ABSTRACT This article engages race, infrastructural violence, and spatial memory in Ferguson, Missouri—the St. Louis suburb where police killed 18‐year‐old Michael Brown, Jr. in August 2014. It examines Black communities' use of blockades, space‐based protests, and infrastructural disruption in Ferguson before and after the teenager's execution.
Rashad Arman Timmons
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Targeted digital voter suppression efforts likely decrease voter turnout. [PDF]
Kim YM, Dahlke R, Song H, Heinrich R.
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Aiding food security and sustainability efforts through graph neural network-based consumer food ingredient detection and substitution. [PDF]
Foster J, Brintrup A.
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Informational Benefits of International Environmental Agreements [PDF]
This paper develops a theory of consumer boycotts. Some consumers care not only about the products they buy but also about whether the firm behaves ethically.
Amihai Glazer +2 more
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Practice Theory, Leadership‐as‐Practice, and Social Action
ABSTRACT Although practice theory has significantly contributed to our understanding of the mechanisms underlying social change, it does not take a position or advocate for particular meso‐macro changes, such as responsible management, because it is a theory wedded to ontological understanding.
Joseph A. Raelin
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