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"Do consumers really care where products come from and how they are made? Is there such a thing as an 'ethical consumer'? Corporations and policy makers are bombarded with international surveys purporting to show that most consumers want ethical products. Yet when companies offer such products...
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Corporations and policy makers are bombarded with international surveys purporting to show that most consumers want ethical products. Yet when companies offer such products they are often met with indifference and limited uptake. It seems that survey radicals turn into economic conservatives at...
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This paper outlines a viewpoint that distinguishes Consumer Social Responsibility from Ethical Consumerism and provides normative guidance as to how companies can work to make consumers more socially responsible. Although not a primary research piece the paper builds heavily on Devinney, Auger...
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Purpose: One of the hallmarks of strategizing is having a clearly articulated vision and mission for the organization. It has been suggested that this provides a compass bearing for the organization's strategy, helps in motivation, commitment and retention of employees, serves as a guide to...
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