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main barriers to responsible consumption: the willingness-to-pay for it, which relates to consumer social preferences; and … the information asymmetry between companies and consumers. The economic literature shows that consumer social preferences … on the existence of labels, which truthfully identify the CSR products. Public policies may promote consumer social …
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main barriers to responsible consumption: the willingness-to-pay for it, which relates to consumer social preferences; and … the information asymmetry between companies and consumers. The economic literature shows that consumer social preferences … on the existence of labels, which truthfully identify the CSR products. Public policies may promote consumer social …
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Focusing on consumer demands in OECD markets and voluntary initiatives taken in the private sector, this study …
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The purpose of cause-related marketing is to capitalise on a firm’s social engagement initiatives to achieve a positive return on a firm’s social investment. This article discusses two strategic perspectives of cause-related marketing and their impact on a firm’s decision-making regarding...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of a firm's strategy to invest in a conflict location. To the … between firms that have invested in conflict regions compared to those that have not. Our analysis then proceeds to explain … the decision of those firms to invest in conflict locations using a simple Probit model. We find that countries with …
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׳Free prior and informed consent׳ (FPIC) has emerged as an influential theme in contemporary debates about mining and development. This paper considers the social knowledge base required to actualize the notion of FPIC in particular mining contexts. FPIC introduces heightened social...
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