Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) covers a diverse spectrum of wrongdoings, ranging from tax evasion to bad working conditions in supply chains. If consumers conclude that a company is responsible for a CSI incident, one commonly used regulatory behavior are boycotts. However, pressure is mounting that partial responsibility for certain CSI incidents should also lie with customers due to how their consumption demands help drive irresponsible company conduct. To date, no research has established whether a consumer culpability path for CSI exists next to the corporate culpability path. The study at hand focuses on how the novel construct of consumer culpability impacts consumers' boycott attitude and which role CSI-type specific consume...
Consumer boycotts help in supporting established social norms. Their effectiveness as a disciplinary...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have been used to address consumers' social concern...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) covers a diverse spectrum of wrongdoings, ranging from tax e...
Given the increasingly complex nature of contemporary companies, the risk of corporate social irresp...
An important objective of business research is to understand how organizational practices can influe...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
The central proposition advanced in this paper is that corporate practices have changed in response ...
This study addressed whether the costs associated with having a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
The current research examines the effects of individualizing moral foundations (i.e., fairness and c...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) generates benefits for companies and society. However, CSR exp...
As companies commit an increasing number of socially irresponsible behaviors, high profile corporate...
This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences ...
Past research suggests that even mainstream consumers may repeatedly engage in a variety of devian...
Abstract Purpose: Based on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) aspects, Social Boycott is presen...
Consumer boycotts help in supporting established social norms. Their effectiveness as a disciplinary...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have been used to address consumers' social concern...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) covers a diverse spectrum of wrongdoings, ranging from tax e...
Given the increasingly complex nature of contemporary companies, the risk of corporate social irresp...
An important objective of business research is to understand how organizational practices can influe...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
The central proposition advanced in this paper is that corporate practices have changed in response ...
This study addressed whether the costs associated with having a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
The current research examines the effects of individualizing moral foundations (i.e., fairness and c...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) generates benefits for companies and society. However, CSR exp...
As companies commit an increasing number of socially irresponsible behaviors, high profile corporate...
This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences ...
Past research suggests that even mainstream consumers may repeatedly engage in a variety of devian...
Abstract Purpose: Based on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) aspects, Social Boycott is presen...
Consumer boycotts help in supporting established social norms. Their effectiveness as a disciplinary...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have been used to address consumers' social concern...