Management Decision: Volume 56 Issue 3
Table of contents - Special Issue: Sustainability and ethical consumerism
Guest Editors: Alvina Gillani, Smirti Kutaula
The effect of firm strategic orientation on corporate philanthropic engagement
Michael Abebe, Wonsuk ChaThis study explores corporate strategic orientations as important drivers of firms’ philanthropic engagement. Specifically, the purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the…
Perfectionist decision-making style and ethical investment willingness: A two-factor causal mediation model
Yu-Cheng Lin, Chiung-Yao Huang, Yu-Shan WeiThe purpose of this paper is to examine the ethical investment willingness decision-making process to understand how investors evaluate corporate social responsibility (CSR…
For the balance of stakeholders’ power and responsibility: A collaborative framework for implementing social responsibility issues in construction projects
Xue Lin, Christabel Man-Fong Ho, Geoffrey Qiping ShenThe purpose of this paper is to describe the development of a collaborative framework for balancing stakeholder power and social responsibilities in construction projects. To…
Mapping the sharing economy for sustainability research
Frederik Plewnia, Edeltraud GuentherIn order to guide sustainability research on the sharing economy, the purpose of this paper is to develop a comprehensive framework that captures the wide range of activities and…
Selecting decision-relevant ethical product attributes for grocery shopping
Vüsal Hasanzade, Victoria-Sophie Osburg, Waldemar ToporowskiDespite the existence of various approaches for promoting ethical consumption, it remains a challenge to determine which ethical product features are actually decision relevant…
Sustainable consumption: Insights from the protection motivation (PMT), deontic justice (DJT) and construal level (CLT) theories
Hafedh Ibrahim, Mahmoud Mohammad Q. Al-AjlouniWhile there has been a great deal of research to distinguish the factors that promote the adoption of sustainable consumption, however there has been a very little attention given…
Fair trade and consumer social responsibility: Exploring consumer citizenship as a driver of social and environmental change
Matthew AndersonThe purpose of this paper is to examine the historical position of the ethical consumer as a driver of change within the Fair Trade movement. Fair Trade was originally envisaged…
Looking for info? Understanding ethical consumer information management using a diary approach
Eleni Papaoikonomou, Carmen Valor, Matias GinieisAlthough the role of information has been previously studied in the ethical consumer literature, practices related to information searches and interpretation have not been fully…
Moral avoidance for people and planet: anti-consumption drivers
Lynn Sudbury-Riley, Florian KohlbacherThe purpose of this paper is to examine a form of anti-consumption termed moral avoidance.
Ethical consumption and consumers’ decision making: the role of moral intuition
Lamberto Zollo, Sukki Yoon, Riccardo Rialti, Cristiano CiappeiThe purpose of this paper is to explore the understudied antecedents of moral reasoning and cognitive processes that ultimately shape the ethical consumption. The theory of…

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