The concept of consumer misbehaviour has become a subject of significant inquiry in recent years. A sample of 239 adults in South Korea provided insight regarding their judgment about the appropriateness of 12 questionable actions undertaken by consumers. The survey used multiple versions that allowed for the manipulation of the scenarios to reflect either a large or a small organisation as the victim of the consumers\u27 actions. The results indicate that South Korean consumers are open to some questionable behaviour, but opposed to others -- thus reflecting the situational nature of ethics. The results also document the fact that the size of the victimized organisation is related to the perceived acceptability of the questionable act. The...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...
Using questionnaire surveys, this study investigates ethics-related attitudes and practices in Japan...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...
A national sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception...
This study examines the role that the size of a victimized organization and the size of the victim’s...
Purpose - Businesses cannot rely on their customers to always do the right thing. To help researcher...
This study examines whether Korean businessmen behave differently from Western businessmen in percei...
This study investigated differences in business ethics (BE) between members of private- and public-s...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the effects of individuals’ moral foundations on perce...
The misbehaviours of consumers become a serious problem in the market. Although the companies try to...
Consumer misbehaviors are externally directed acts that violate social norms in consumption situatio...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to examine whether individual demographic and socio-cultural...
A national sample comprising 815 adults American residents provided their perceptions of the appropr...
NoIn light of the growing interest in "ethically questionable" consumer behavior, this study explore...
A national sample of 532 consumers was assessed on 15 different scenarios that reflect questionable ...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...
Using questionnaire surveys, this study investigates ethics-related attitudes and practices in Japan...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...
A national sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception...
This study examines the role that the size of a victimized organization and the size of the victim’s...
Purpose - Businesses cannot rely on their customers to always do the right thing. To help researcher...
This study examines whether Korean businessmen behave differently from Western businessmen in percei...
This study investigated differences in business ethics (BE) between members of private- and public-s...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the effects of individuals’ moral foundations on perce...
The misbehaviours of consumers become a serious problem in the market. Although the companies try to...
Consumer misbehaviors are externally directed acts that violate social norms in consumption situatio...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to examine whether individual demographic and socio-cultural...
A national sample comprising 815 adults American residents provided their perceptions of the appropr...
NoIn light of the growing interest in "ethically questionable" consumer behavior, this study explore...
A national sample of 532 consumers was assessed on 15 different scenarios that reflect questionable ...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...
Using questionnaire surveys, this study investigates ethics-related attitudes and practices in Japan...
A sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception of the a...