This research is an attempt to answer a recent call from media to examine whether Australian consumers are willing to pay more for their clothes. The media call was based on the premise of a factory collapse in Bangladesh, a key sourcing country of Australian clothing retailers causing a death toll of more than thousand labours. The paper focuses on how the components of a cause-related marketing campaign such as cause-brand fit, cause familiarity and cause importance influence consumers’ moral judgment en-route to their wiliness to pay (WTP) more. Data was collected through a self-administered survey using mall intercept technique. The study revealed that the components of cause-related marketing positively influence consumers’ mor...
The purpose of this research was to measure and describe consumers’ willingness to purchase clothing...
In the present research, we examined whether emotional responses determine price fairness perception...
Abstract Aspirations toward a more emblematic way of life and the inventiveness of architects and d...
This paper examines the effects of cause-related marketing (CrM) strategies on consumers' moral judg...
Purpose: Worker welfare and modern slavery within the fashion industry remain a key supply chain cha...
Globalization and the developments of supply chain have made inexpensive labor and the low productio...
Ethical issues with offshore manufacturing plants in the ready-made garment industry is a regular af...
Purpose: A recent study by Reimers et al. (2016) suggests that the attitude-behaviour gap, as it app...
Aim: This study aims to analyze four strategies consumers use in order to avoid responsibility conce...
There is a scientific knowledge gap in academic literature regarding the study of factors affecting ...
The following study aims to establish the importance of social ethics in relation to consumers buyi...
Ethical issues with offshore manufacturing plants in the ready-made garment industry is a regular af...
Malaysia’s main consumer market consists of three major ethnic groups that include Malay, Chin...
The fashion industry has significantly evolved in recent years due to the introduction of fast fashi...
Research on ethical decision- making often focuses on mainstream consumers and the ways in which the...
The purpose of this research was to measure and describe consumers’ willingness to purchase clothing...
In the present research, we examined whether emotional responses determine price fairness perception...
Abstract Aspirations toward a more emblematic way of life and the inventiveness of architects and d...
This paper examines the effects of cause-related marketing (CrM) strategies on consumers' moral judg...
Purpose: Worker welfare and modern slavery within the fashion industry remain a key supply chain cha...
Globalization and the developments of supply chain have made inexpensive labor and the low productio...
Ethical issues with offshore manufacturing plants in the ready-made garment industry is a regular af...
Purpose: A recent study by Reimers et al. (2016) suggests that the attitude-behaviour gap, as it app...
Aim: This study aims to analyze four strategies consumers use in order to avoid responsibility conce...
There is a scientific knowledge gap in academic literature regarding the study of factors affecting ...
The following study aims to establish the importance of social ethics in relation to consumers buyi...
Ethical issues with offshore manufacturing plants in the ready-made garment industry is a regular af...
Malaysia’s main consumer market consists of three major ethnic groups that include Malay, Chin...
The fashion industry has significantly evolved in recent years due to the introduction of fast fashi...
Research on ethical decision- making often focuses on mainstream consumers and the ways in which the...
The purpose of this research was to measure and describe consumers’ willingness to purchase clothing...
In the present research, we examined whether emotional responses determine price fairness perception...
Abstract Aspirations toward a more emblematic way of life and the inventiveness of architects and d...