Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environment, and treats other drivers of consumption decisions, such as family, as non-moral concerns. Consequently, an attitude– behaviour gap is viewed as a straightforward failure by consumers to act ethically. We argue that this is based upon a view of consumer behaviour as linear and unproblematic, and an approach to moral reasoning, arising from a stereotypically masculine understanding of morality, which foregrounds abstract principles. By demonstrating the importance of context to consumption decisions and articulating the impact of caring relationships, we highlight how such decisions are both complex and situated. This is particularly evid...
Drawing from the concept of micro-ethics to bridge reflexivity with ethics in practice, the paper pr...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
When making consumption choices, people often fail to meet their own standards of both ethics and fr...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
peer-reviewedLiterature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such a...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
Although consumers are increasingly engaged with ethical factors when forming opinions about product...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
This thesis is a study formulated under the rubric of understanding ethically questionable behaviour...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
This research explores children’s views and experiences of ethical consumption within a family conte...
Drawing from the concept of micro-ethics to bridge reflexivity with ethics in practice, the paper pr...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
When making consumption choices, people often fail to meet their own standards of both ethics and fr...
Literature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such as the environ...
peer-reviewedLiterature on consumer ethics tends to focus on issues within the public sphere, such a...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
In this paper we argue that greater attention must be given to peoples’ expression of “care” in rela...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
Although consumers are increasingly engaged with ethical factors when forming opinions about product...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
Ethical consumerism and family consumer decision-making, including the influence of children in this...
This thesis is a study formulated under the rubric of understanding ethically questionable behaviour...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
This research explores children’s views and experiences of ethical consumption within a family conte...
Drawing from the concept of micro-ethics to bridge reflexivity with ethics in practice, the paper pr...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
When making consumption choices, people often fail to meet their own standards of both ethics and fr...