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Will you boycott?: A study of Malaysian Non-Muslims’ willingness to boycott
Published 2012“…Purpose : This paper examined the motivations and willingness to boycott of Non-Muslim consumers in Malaysia; where Islam is prominent.The underlying base used is an on-going boycott spurred by Palestinian/Israel conflict in the Middle East, which targets American-originated firms operating in Malaysia. …”
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Consumer Boycotts: Corporate Response and Responsibility
Published 2017-09-01“… Boycotts, once intended as short term signals to business to improve performance, are proving to have increasingly long term ramifications. …”
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Boycotts, buycotts, and political consumerism in America
Published 2017-10-01“…Using two nationally-representative surveys and a third survey of registered voters, we find Americans’ engagement in boycotts and/or buycotts for political or social reasons to be widespread. …”
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Consumer Boycotts: Corporate Response and Responsibility
Published 2017-09-01“… Boycotts, once intended as short term signals to business to improve performance, are proving to have increasingly long term ramifications. …”
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Consumer Boycotts: Corporate Response and Responsibility
Published 2017-09-01“… Boycotts, once intended as short term signals to business to improve performance, are proving to have increasingly long term ramifications. …”
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Consumer Boycotts: Corporate Response and Responsibility
Published 2017-09-01Subjects: “…consumer boycotts…”
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The willingness to boycott among Malaysian Muslims
Published 2012“…The phenomenon of consumer boycotts has been in existence in the marketplace menacing businesses and organizations since more than a century ago (Smith & Li, 2010).Yet, the rightful and deserved attention in understanding consumer boycotts were acknowledged by academicians and researchers only within the last past decade.Consumer boycott is a form of economic as well as social threat that may threaten the brand image (Klein, Smith & John, 2004) and corporate image of a firm (Lindenmeier, Tscheulin & Drevs, 2012) on a smaller scale. …”
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Whose justice? Social (in)justice in tourism boycotts
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On the Cost of Knowledge: Evaluating the Boycott against Elsevier
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Election boycott should worry Malaysian government
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Antecedents to willingness to boycotts among Malaysian muslims
Published 2015“…This chapter examines the motivations and willingness to boycott of Malaysian Muslim consumers.Based on an ongoing boycott incited by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the Middle East, the boycott movement targets American-originated firms operating in Malaysia.To examine the factors, two firms were selected based on their market presence, consumer familiarity, and product affordability.In total, 577 questionnaires were distributed to Muslim university students, and the results were validated through Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) approach.Three factors were found to be significant in predicting the willingness to boycott; they were self-enhancement, perceived egregious behavior, and country image. …”
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What led to the Nigerian boycott of the polio vaccination campaign?
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Boycott Toolkit : collaborative research for collective economic action
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A study on the boycott motivations of Malaysian non-Muslims
Published 2016“…Purpose – This paper aims to examine non-Muslim consumers’ willingness and motivation to boycott American-based companies operating in Malaysia, where Islam is prominent. …”
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