A unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer word of mouth and protest behaviors against corporate irresponsibility is developed and tested. Through field surveys with adult consumers, this study demonstrates how consumers' negative moral emotional responses to corporate infractions instigate, in combination with other-regarding virtues, negative word of mouth and protest toward the corporation. Negative moral emotions include contempt, anger, and disgust; whereas other-regarding virtues entail justice, beneficence, equality, and communal cooperation. The results provide scholars and managers with means of improving their understanding and handling of consumers' reactions to corporate irresponsibility
Consumers’ negative emotions may be the main cause of behaviors such as complaining, neg...
Consumer anti-brand activism is explained through a specific theoretical model, tested in two studie...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the effects of individuals’ moral foundations on perce...
A unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer word of mouth and protest behaviors against c...
A unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer word of mouth and protest behaviors against c...
We investigate the mediating roles of moral emotions and attitudes between perceptions of corporate ...
A growing body of literature documents the important role played by moral outrage or moral anger in ...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, ...
Two forms of consumer response to corporate wrongdoing are constructive punitive actions (i.e., thos...
Two forms of consumer response to corporate wrongdoing are constructive punitive actions (i.e., thos...
This work investigates how consumers of a brand from a company perceived as behaving in a socially r...
Unethical corporate conduct frequently leads to public outrage, which in turn triggers detrimental c...
This paper develops a unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer reactions to corporate of...
The current research examines the effects of individualizing moral foundations (i.e., fairness and c...
This research replicates Bhattacharjee et al. (J Consum Res 39(4):1167–1184, 2013) moral decoupling ...
Consumers’ negative emotions may be the main cause of behaviors such as complaining, neg...
Consumer anti-brand activism is explained through a specific theoretical model, tested in two studie...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the effects of individuals’ moral foundations on perce...
A unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer word of mouth and protest behaviors against c...
A unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer word of mouth and protest behaviors against c...
We investigate the mediating roles of moral emotions and attitudes between perceptions of corporate ...
A growing body of literature documents the important role played by moral outrage or moral anger in ...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) seriously damages the rights and interests of stakeholders, ...
Two forms of consumer response to corporate wrongdoing are constructive punitive actions (i.e., thos...
Two forms of consumer response to corporate wrongdoing are constructive punitive actions (i.e., thos...
This work investigates how consumers of a brand from a company perceived as behaving in a socially r...
Unethical corporate conduct frequently leads to public outrage, which in turn triggers detrimental c...
This paper develops a unique theoretical framework for explaining consumer reactions to corporate of...
The current research examines the effects of individualizing moral foundations (i.e., fairness and c...
This research replicates Bhattacharjee et al. (J Consum Res 39(4):1167–1184, 2013) moral decoupling ...
Consumers’ negative emotions may be the main cause of behaviors such as complaining, neg...
Consumer anti-brand activism is explained through a specific theoretical model, tested in two studie...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the effects of individuals’ moral foundations on perce...