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Consumer boycott of greenwashing practices [PDF]
PurposeThis study aimed to understand the motivations behind consumers’ decisions to boycott greenwashing practices.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted a quantitative survey with a sample of 1,251 consumers, using a questionnaire composed of four ...
Taís Pasquotto Andreoli +2 more
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Do Religiosity and Ethnocentrism Influence Indian Consumers’ Unwillingness to Buy Halal-Made Products? The Role of Animosity Toward Halal Products [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to assess the relationship between Indian (non-muslims) consumers’ animosity toward halal products and their unwillingness to buy halal products.
Meng Tao +5 more
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Firms' Ethics, Consumer Boycotts, and Signalling [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. Other consumers do not care about the behavior of the firm but yet may like to give the impression of being ethical consumers.
Glazer, Amihai +2 more
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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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Purpose – Based on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) aspects, Social Boycott is presented in this paper as an amplification of the Labor Boycott concept. Design/methodology/approach – A statistical experiment with 240 individuals has been carried
Breno de Paula Andrade Cruz
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This study examines the relationship between the intensity of boycott campaigns and the intention to participate in such campaigns, with a focus on the mediating role of boycott intention and the moderating effect of access to substitute products ...
Isalman Isalman +3 more
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Background: The dynamics of global politics can profoundly impact international trade. The Israel–Palestine conflict has sparked renewed interest, prompting global criticism of Israel's human rights violations.
Andriani Kusumawati +1 more
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Vanishing Boycott Impetus: Why and How Consumer Participation in a Boycott Decreases Over Time. [PDF]
Media reports that a company behaves in a socially nonresponsible manner frequently result in consumer participation in a boycott. As time goes by, however, the number of consumers participating in the boycott starts dwindling.
Lasarov W, Hoffmann S, Orth U.
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Developing a model for the boycotting of buying foreign products by considering the mediating role of consumer animosity [PDF]
Introduction: One of the most important problems in the Iranian society is the tendency to consume foreign products. Neglecting the internal products and the prevalence of foreign products causes a vast irrecoverable damage to the economic structure of ...
Mohammad Reza Fallah +2 more
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Consumer boycotts of foreign products: a metric model
Even if reactions to foreign goods are measured by means of various conceptual structures, few studies approach the question from the point of view of boycotts.
Murat Hakan Altintas +4 more
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