Consumption as an aspect of most people's lives in affluent societies is widely acknowledged as having become increasingly important (Newholm, 2005). We consume more, and consume more often, than previous generations (Durning, 1992) meaning the actions we make and the decisions we take have greater impact than ever before on the world we inhabit. For many their involvement with consumption goes beyond the act of purchase (Ollman, 1998) to include complex ethical dimensions. The relationship between ethics and social responsibility (E&SR) and consumption choices has received growing attention over recent years, resulting in the topic of 'sustainable consumption' becoming a central focus for national and international policy (Jackson, 200...
Consumer awareness about ethical issues has been growing over the last decades. Knowledge and awaren...
It is widely acknowledged that ethical consumption is increasing and ethical fashion is now in “high...
Research has consistently revealed an increasing demand for “ethical” choices in the global marketpl...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/741 on 28.02.2017 by CS (TIS)Consumption as an aspect of most p...
Ethical values and purchasing intentions held by consumers often do not match to their ethical purch...
Understanding how consumers make ethical purchases has numerous benefits for firms and other stakeho...
Understanding how consumers make ethical purchases has numerous benefits for firms and other stakeho...
The following study aims to establish the importance of social ethics in relation to consumers buyi...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
The UK grocery sector has become increasingly competitive because of the growing excess of supply ov...
The growing importance of ethical shopping motives offers a major advantage to retailers who underst...
Despite growing interest in ethical consumer behaviour research, ambiguity remains regarding what mo...
Despite growing interest in ethical consumer behaviour research, ambiguity remains regarding what mo...
In 1954, American consumer behaviour academic, Gregory Stone identified four different types of cons...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
Consumer awareness about ethical issues has been growing over the last decades. Knowledge and awaren...
It is widely acknowledged that ethical consumption is increasing and ethical fashion is now in “high...
Research has consistently revealed an increasing demand for “ethical” choices in the global marketpl...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/741 on 28.02.2017 by CS (TIS)Consumption as an aspect of most p...
Ethical values and purchasing intentions held by consumers often do not match to their ethical purch...
Understanding how consumers make ethical purchases has numerous benefits for firms and other stakeho...
Understanding how consumers make ethical purchases has numerous benefits for firms and other stakeho...
The following study aims to establish the importance of social ethics in relation to consumers buyi...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
The UK grocery sector has become increasingly competitive because of the growing excess of supply ov...
The growing importance of ethical shopping motives offers a major advantage to retailers who underst...
Despite growing interest in ethical consumer behaviour research, ambiguity remains regarding what mo...
Despite growing interest in ethical consumer behaviour research, ambiguity remains regarding what mo...
In 1954, American consumer behaviour academic, Gregory Stone identified four different types of cons...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
Consumer awareness about ethical issues has been growing over the last decades. Knowledge and awaren...
It is widely acknowledged that ethical consumption is increasing and ethical fashion is now in “high...
Research has consistently revealed an increasing demand for “ethical” choices in the global marketpl...