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Virtue in Consumption?

By Andreas Chatzidakis, Sally Hibbert, Darryn Mitussis, and Andrew Smith

All consumer activities have an integral ethical
component and consumers’ are frequently found
to behave in ways that contradict their professed
ethical concerns. The paper explores this
discrepancy with reference to “techniques of
neutralization” (Sykes and Matza 1957); i.e. five
rationalizations that can mitigate the negative
impact on self-image stemming from norm
violations. Through a qualitative study, the
research examines the applicability of the
concept of neutralization and the five techniques
in particular, across a range of consumer
behaviours. It provides preliminary evidence
regarding the capacity of those techniques to
soften or eliminate the negative impact that
disengagement from ethical concerns can have
on a consumer’s self-image.

Year
2004  
Title
Virtue in Consumption?  
Journal
Journal of Marketing Management  
Volume
20  
Pages
527-544  
Language
English  
Type
Journal  
Academic Publication
yes  

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