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As cheap as humanly possible: why consumers care less about worker welfare
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Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal (2022) 26 (4): 717–737.
Published: 22 November 2021
... 24 06 2021 01 10 2021 29 10 2021 02 11 2021 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Retail Fashion Fast fashion Ethical consumption Worker welfare Modern slavery Sweatshop Labour Ethics Over the past 20...
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Public pressure against sweat shops as perceived by top‐management of apparel and footwear companies
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Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal (2010) 14 (2): 300–311.
Published: 11 May 2010
... significant influence of firm size, tenure, and firm ownership type on perceived public pressure for fair labor practices, while gender, age, education, business type, and percentage of foreign‐sourced merchandise were not found to be statistically significantly related to perceptions of public pressure...
