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Ethical Consumption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
[Extract] This chapter discusses ethics from the perspective of the consumer, examining how consumption ethics and marketing ethics are linked from that perspective. To examine this topic, the chapter focuses on: •The different motives consumers can have to make choices based on particular ethical guidelines •The consumption practices used to guide ...
Dahl, Stephan, Waehning-Orga, Nadine
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Ethical Consumption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Consumers are often importuned to exercise responsibility in the market sphere and to consume with an eye to their obligations as citizens. They express their ideals directly through their purchases, participating in larger-scale protests: boycotting products from a large multinational corporation, buying “ethical” products, resisting advertising ...
Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie
core   +8 more sources

Ethical Food Consumption and the City [PDF]

open access: yesGeography Compass, 2013
Abstract Whilst conceptualisations of ethical or alternative food emphasise places of production, spaces of urban ethical consumption are comparatively under‐theorised. I address this gap by considering ethical consumption in cities alongside ethical consumption of urban space.
Pottinger, Laura; id_orcid
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Consumer motivations for mainstream “ethical” consumption [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Marketing, 2016
Purpose: By looking at the motivation behind mainstream ethical consumption this paper explores why consumers absorb ethical habits into their daily consumption, despite having little interest or understanding of the ethics they are buying into.
Iain A Davies
exaly   +3 more sources

Ethical Consumption Cap [PDF]

open access: yes
This is the definition of "Ethical Consumption Cap" in the book "Elgar Encyclopedia of Consumer Behavior". Modern commercial landscapes are characterized by rapidly evolving markets, and this authoritative Encyclopedia acts as an essential navigational guide to such changeable consumer environments.
Carys Egan-Wyer, Jack Coffin
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A history for consumption ethics

Business History, 2014
The histories we give to production and consumption affect our present and future business understandings. We question recent works that have ascribed a relatively short history to consumption ethics. Drawing on writers, across a number of academic disciplines, we conclude evidence exists to make the case against understanding consumption ethics as new
Newholm, Terry   +2 more
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The ethics of consumption

2017
Throughout history food has always played an important role in human existence and that foods have an effect on health is certainly not a new notion. People buy food; they ingest it several times a day. These practices are a meaningful and sustained arena of action and interaction that has significant societal effects. There are those who maintain that
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Ethical Consumption: A Review and Research Agenda [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Consumer Studies
Ethical consumption is a domain of consumer research that focuses on individuals' ethical concerns when making consumption decisions. Owing to its enormous potential as a research domain, ethical consumption has gained increasing importance, especially ...
Saleh Md Arman, Cecilia Mark-Herbert
exaly   +2 more sources

Motives of ethical consumption: a study of ethical products’ consumption in Tunisia

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021
Consuming ethical products has become a fundamental behavior for the protection of people’s lives and the environment, discussions on ethical consumption have become more common, and ethical issues are the subject of several academic studies that seek to enhance our understanding of consumers’ ethical behavior and their motives for making buying ...
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Voluntary simplicity and the ethics of consumption

Psychology & Marketing, 2002
AbstractThe increased levels of consumption that have accompanied our consumer‐oriented culture have also given rise to some consumers questioning their individual consumption choices, with many opting for greater consumption simplicity. This link between consideration of actual consumption levels and consumer choices is evident among a group of ...
Shaw, Deirdre, Newholm, Terry
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