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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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 [...] Albers-Miller, N. D. (1999). Consumer misbehavior: Why people buy illicit goods. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 16, 273-287. Trade in contraband amounts to billions of dollars each year, and yet the buyers of these products are still a mystery. The purpose of this study was to model the decision to purchase illicit goods, using four predictor measures: [...] Ioncica, M., Petrescu, E. C., & Ioncica, D. (2008). Codes of ethics in services and the promotion of fair competition. Amfiteatru Economic, 10, 36-40. The accelerated progress in technology, modern technologies in informatics and communications, increasing globalization and liberalization that reduce the importance of borders in the circulation of goods and services have, besides the numerous [...] Gopal, R. D., & Sanders, G. L. (1998). International software piracy: Analysis of key issues and impacts. Information Systems Research, 9, 380-397. The pervasiveness of software piracy throughout the world is having a profound effect on the software publishing industry and the development of digital intellectual properties and technologies-especially in developing countries, where the piracy rates [...] Seale, D. A., Polakowski, M., & Schneider, S. (1998). It’s not really theft! personal and workplace ethics that enable software piracy. Behaviour & Information Technology, 17, 27-40. This study examines predictors of software piracy, a practice estimated to cost the software industry between $4 and $12 billion in lost revenue annually. Correlates with software piracy were [...] |
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