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Consumer Ethics Across Cultures

Belk, R. W., Devinney, T., & Eckhardt, G. (2005). Consumer Ethics Across Cultures. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 8, 275-289.

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Consumer Ethics Across Cultures

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Who Owns Native Culture?

Brown, M. F. (2003). Who Owns Native Culture? Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

The practical and artistic creations of native peoples permeate everyday life in settler nations, from the design elements on our clothing to the plot-lines of books we read to our children. Rarely, however, do native communities benefit materially from this use of their [...]

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Purchase Intent for Fashion Counterfeit Products: Ethical Ideologies, Ethical Judgments, and Perceived Risks

Sejin, H. & Lennon, S. J. (2006). Purchase Intent for Fashion Counterfeit Products: Ethical Ideologies, Ethical Judgments, and Perceived Risks. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 24, 297-315.

In two studies ethical ideologies, ethical judgments, perceived risk, and purchase intent associated with fashion counterfeit products were examined. Study 1 (N= 115) found that one perceived risk factor [...]

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Montex and Rolex - Irreconcilable Differences? A Call for a Better Definition of Counterfeit Goods

van Hezewijk, J. K.. (2008). Montex and Rolex – Irreconcilable Differences? A Call for a Better Definition of Counterfeit Goods. LIC – International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 39, 775-795.

More information is available at Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law

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The Consumption of Counterfeit Goods: 'Here Be Pirates?'

Rutter, J., &  Bryce, J. (2008). The Consumption of Counterfeit Goods: ‘Here Be Pirates?’. Sociology – The Journal of the British Sociological Association, 42, 1146-1164.

Social science, policy and popular discourse around counterfeiting regularly position consumers of counterfeit goods as part of a technological elite or as motivated by anti-capitalist or anti-corporate positions. In order to [...]

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The intention to download music files in a P2P environment: Consumption value, fashion, and ethical decision perspectives

Chen, Y. C., Shang, R. A., & Lin, A. K. (2008). The intention to download music files in a P2P environment: Consumption value, fashion, and ethical decision perspectives. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 7, 411-422.

Downloading unauthorized music file, being framed as a problem of crime, is deemed unethical, but the peer-to-peer systems have boosted its [...]

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