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Why People Don’t Take their Concerns about Fair Trade to the Supermarket: The Role of Neutralisation

By Andreas Chatzidakis, Sally Hibbert, and Andrew Smith

This article explores how neutralisation can explain people’s lack of commitment to buying Fair Trade (FT) products, even when they identify FT as an ethical concern. It examines the theoretical tenets of neutralisation theory and critically assesses its applicability to the purchase of FT products. Exploratory research provides illustrative examples of neutralisation techniques being used in the FT consumer context. A conceptual framework and research propositions delineate the role of neutralisation in explaining the attitude-behaviour discrepancies evident in relation to consumers’ FT purchase behaviour, providing direction for further research that will generate new knowledge of consumers’ FT purchase behaviour and other aspects of ethical consumer behaviour.

Year
2007  
Title
Why People Don’t Take their Concerns about Fair Trade to the Supermarket: The Role of Neutralisation  
Journal
Journal of Business Ethics  
Volume
74  
Pages
89-100  
Language
English  
Type
Journal  
Academic Publication
yes  

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