This paper examines ethical consumption by comparing attitudes between different political party supporters. In recent consumer theories, it is argued that individualistic choices are more important than collective and structural interests. However, shared opinions, norms, and beliefs continue to influence consumer attitudes. This is particularly true when analysing attitudes concerning the use of consumer markets for ethical purposes. Accordingly, we argue that personal political preference is a highly effective factor when comparing citizens’ ethical consumption orientations. We also assume that the diffusion of ethical concern over consumption has blurred the differences between parties. To test these assumptions, we utilized data derive...
This paper examines the plurality of ethical consumption and aims to illustrate how consumers cope w...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
This thesis concerns the Finnish consumers buying habbits of clothing and the effect of ethical prod...
Ethical consumption is a topic increasingly discussed by academics, marketers, the media, producers ...
This article examines the association between Finn’s political orientation and preferences regarding...
This study looks at food as a realm of political consumption by examining buycotting and boycotting ...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Many consumers profess to want to avoid unethical offerings in the marketplace yet few act on this i...
Thesis advisor: Charles DerberThis thesis examines the relationship between consumption and politics...
An analysis is presented of the relationships between consumers' ethical beliefs, ethical ideology, ...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
This thesis is about ethical consumers. In some business circles ethical consumers are treated simpl...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
Prior to this study knowledge on university students' perceptions about their ethical purchase behav...
This paper examines the plurality of ethical consumption and aims to illustrate how consumers cope w...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
This thesis concerns the Finnish consumers buying habbits of clothing and the effect of ethical prod...
Ethical consumption is a topic increasingly discussed by academics, marketers, the media, producers ...
This article examines the association between Finn’s political orientation and preferences regarding...
This study looks at food as a realm of political consumption by examining buycotting and boycotting ...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Many consumers profess to want to avoid unethical offerings in the marketplace yet few act on this i...
Thesis advisor: Charles DerberThis thesis examines the relationship between consumption and politics...
An analysis is presented of the relationships between consumers' ethical beliefs, ethical ideology, ...
Growing issues such as climate crises, social injustice and neglection of basic human rights have cr...
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that consumers are increasingly aware of, engaged with, and influenced by...
This thesis is about ethical consumers. In some business circles ethical consumers are treated simpl...
PurposeLiterature examining resistant consumer behaviour from an ethical consumption stance has incr...
Prior to this study knowledge on university students' perceptions about their ethical purchase behav...
This paper examines the plurality of ethical consumption and aims to illustrate how consumers cope w...
Political consumerism refers to citizens' use of boycotting and buycotting as they seek to influence...
This thesis concerns the Finnish consumers buying habbits of clothing and the effect of ethical prod...