This research focuses on the role of personal values and consumer social responsibility in shaping enduring involvement and purchase intention of fair trade products, taking into account the moderating effect of perceived consumer effectiveness.
Dorsaf Dellech +3 more
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Working Through Difficult Decisions [PDF]
Describes deliberative decision making in public forums: weighing options for addressing problems against what is most valuable to collective well-being by recognizing the concerns of all, identifying trade-offs, and giving each option a "fair trial.
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Segmenting the Italian coffee market: marketing opportunities for economic agents working along the international coffee chain [PDF]
Globalization, either directly or indirectly (e.g. through structural adjustment reforms), has called for profound changes in the previously existing institutional order.
Catturani, I. +3 more
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Consequentialism, Indirect Effects and Fair Trade [PDF]
In this article I consider two consequentialist positions on whether individuals in affluent countries ought to purchase Fair Trade goods. One is a narrow argument, which asserts that individuals should purchase Fair Trade goods because this will have ...
WALTON, ANDREW
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Fair Trade from a Post-Development Perspective
The fundamental problems of development politics lead some authors to call for alternatives to development instead of calling for development alternatives. The approach, which is based on a post-structuralist, discursive critique and refuses development
Tomáš Profant
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Efficient Consumer Altruism and Fair Trade [PDF]
Consumers have shown willingness to pay a premium for products labeled as "Fair Trade" and to prefer retailers that are seen as more generous to their suppliers and employees.
David Reinstein, Joon Song
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Relationship between ethics and Fair Trade supply chain organisation and performance: the case of Italian Alternative Trade Organisations (ATOs) [PDF]
Fair Trade related import from developing countries is quickly growing although it still represents a small share of the total import. Its influence on the development of rural areas in developing countries is related to both quantitative growth and the ...
Paluan, Lorenzo, Zanasi, Cesare
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Is large-scale fair trade possible? [PDF]
The article presents the changes in the nature of the market relationship that are induced by the expansion of fair trade. It shows that the increase in outlets leads to challenging working with “small producers”, the payment of a “fair price” that ...
Le Velly, Ronan
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Resenha: Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development
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Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
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Benchmarking data of the Fair Trade USA Capture Fisheries Standard and the Marine Stewardship Council Fisheries Standard against the Food and Agricultural Organization's Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries. [PDF]
Borland ME, Bailey M.
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