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Consumer Ethics Video

  • 1.  Consumer Ethics Video

    Posted 04-12-2006 03:27
    We have just released a video documentary on a large research project
    dealing with consumer ethics. The video can be used in classes to discuss
    the issue of why consumers don't behave ethically (or socially) in their
    consumption. The version of the documentary here is a more "commercial"
    version of an earlier academic video in our paper “Consumption Ethics
    Across Countries”, Consumption, Markets, and Culture, 8, 3, 2005 (Belk,
    Devinney & Eckhardt).

    You can get more information at the following location and also view a
    trailer of the video. It is available for purchase at a basic cost
    recovery basis.

    http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/ResearchCentres-CCC-ResearchProjects-EthicalConsumerDVD

    Tim

    Prof. Timothy Devinney
    Director, Centre for Corporate Change
    Australian Graduate School of Management
    UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

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