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Despite large interest in CSR in China, the role of consumers has been underexplored in empirical research, with studies mainly focused on specific subcomponents of CSR, based on evidence from small, urban samples. Using a country-wide consumer survey, this article examines 1) how Chinese...
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We study the impact of a boycott on one of the largest Korean dairy producers, triggered by the exposure of the firm's unethical management practices, on its product sales and prices. We find empirical evidence that the boycott had substantial and long lasting consequences. First, consumer...
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Using granular barcode-level sales data from retail stores, we show that environmental and social ratings are positively related to local sales, especially in counties with more Democratic-leaning and higher-income households. Higher ratings of a firm's product market rivals negatively affect a...
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In the article we focus on the impact of corporate social responsibility of pharmaceutical companies on buyers of OTC drugs on social media websites. To determine whether consumer trust acted as a mediator between safety and information and virtual brand loyalty, we performed mediation analysis...
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The paper presents the concept of Fair Trade, which is considered an alternative to conventional trade, and becomes increasingly popular in the Western countries. In addition, some results of empirical research, conveyed in Poland and aimed at diagnosis and assessment of Fairtrade products...
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Purpose - This study aims at investigating the effect of corporate social responsibility perceptions of local people living in Diyarbakir on bank loyalty in terms of banking services and the mediator roles of trust and satisfaction in this effect. Research methodology - Cronbach’s Alpha...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards sustainable development has been identified as a marketing philosophy that businesses in developed countries should pursue in the post-Covid-19 era as these practices deal with urgent global social and environmental challenges. Such efforts...
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Purpose – Using Keller's brand equity framework, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the firm's environmental communication on brand equity, and specifically its impact on brand image, through the strength and favourability of brand environmental associations....
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This paper aims at understanding whether firms should engage in CSR communications towards consumers, or let independent third parties do so. A generalisable sample of 275 adults participated in an experiment, manipulating third-parties credible information (positive information, negative, or...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been receiving increasing attention in the international community since the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasise effective corporate partnership. CSR is one of the most critical instruments linking corporate activities to the SDGs. Among...
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