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This study explores the extent to which political and social factors drive consumer participation in the boycott movement against Pro-Israel products in Indonesia, using a qualitative research approach.
Andi Syahida Ulhaq Pasryb +3 more
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A Framework for Understanding and Evaluating Localization: The Case of HelpAge International
ABSTRACT Many transnational non‐governmental organizations (TNGOs) are reevaluating their organizational forms and norms as they pursue localization. Localization itself is a contested and multifaceted concept, however, complicating the design, implementation, and evaluation of localization efforts.
Hans Peter Schmitz, George E. Mitchell
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Beyond Efficacy: How Self-Esteem and Guilt Drive Participation in Tourism Boycotts
While tourism boycotts can have a considerable economic impact on a target entity, critics often question their effectiveness in changing the target entity’s behavior, particularly in international contexts.
Minkyung Park, Hochan Jang
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Abstract Despite their controversial nature, biodiversity offsets are often used as a regulatory tool to counterbalance the impacts of land clearing on biodiversity. Offsets usually aim to achieve no net loss (NNL) of biodiversity through protection and/or restoration of habitat.
Laure‐Elise Ruoso +3 more
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Why consumers boycott fast fashion: the role of environmental concern and sustainability awareness
As the fast fashion industry faces growing criticism for its environmental and social harm, understanding consumer boycott behavior is essential but still limited in academic research.
Nguyen Quoc Anh
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Abstract Governments worldwide are committed to eliminating hunger and conserving biodiversity, reflected in United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero Hunger) and 15 (Life on Land). Expanding agricultural lands to meet growing food demands often threatens biodiversity, creating potential trade‐offs between these objectives. To understand the
Abbie S. A. Chapman +12 more
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The aim of this paper is to understand and compare the two growing forms of contemporary political consumerism, boycott and buycott, in competitive marketplace. We used an existential-phenomenology approach and conducted 15 in-depth interviews.
Aung, May, Zhang, Xinyue, Wang, Juan
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Consumer animosity and cross-border market dynamics: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the influence of perceived threat/injustice against Croatia and media exposure to negative content on consumer animosity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which in turn impacts the intention to boycott/purchase products ...
Kenan Mahmutović
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ABSTRACT Educating youth about environmental and climate justice is crucial in realizing a sustainable and flourishing future. Yet this can be challenging given the intense eco‐emotions youth experience and express while learning about these consequential realities and their implications.
Kelsie Fowler
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The Impact of the Iraq War on US Consumer Goods Sales in Arab Countries [PDF]
Did the rise in anti-American sentiment caused by the Iraq war affect sales of US goods abroad? We address this question using data on sales of soft drinks and fabric detergents in nine Arab countries.
Antonis Michis +2 more
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