Morality Effects and Consumer Responses to Counterfeit and Pirated Products: A Meta-analysis
Acquisition and purchase of counterfeit and pirated products are illicit and morally questionable consumer behaviors. Nonetheless, some consumers engage in such illicit behavior and seem to overcome the moral dilemma by justification strategies. The findings on morality effects on consumer responses...
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2019
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2019, Volume: 154, Issue: 2, Pages: 301-323 |
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Pirated product
B Counterfeit product B Morality B Justification B Counterfeiting B Piracy B Meta-analysis |
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