[HTML][HTML] Assessing tourists' cognitive, emotional and behavioural reactions to an unethical destination incident
J Breitsohl, B Garrod - Tourism management, 2016 - Elsevier
Studies of how tourists react to unethical incidents in destinations are scarce. Based on an
online survey (n= 1350) and grounded in cognitive appraisal theory, this study examines …
online survey (n= 1350) and grounded in cognitive appraisal theory, this study examines …
A Cross-disciplinary review of product recall research: A stakeholder-stage framework
Research on product recalls has recently witnessed a sharp increase; however, this stream
of research is dispersed within and outside the discipline of management. In the current …
of research is dispersed within and outside the discipline of management. In the current …
Synthesis of forty years of brand crisis literature
K Chandrasekar, V Rehman - Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose The brand crisis literature remains unilateral and scattered, necessitating academic
effort to comprehend the extant body of knowledge. This study aims to provide the required …
effort to comprehend the extant body of knowledge. This study aims to provide the required …
[HTML][HTML] The contagion mechanism and governance strategy of corporate social irresponsibility of Chinese food companies
G Tian, Y Wang, Y Gong, Y Tian, X Piao, T Zhang - Food Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
From a global perspective, the incidents of food fraud are still increasing in recent years,
which shows that the food safety issue has not been well addressed. As a major world food …
which shows that the food safety issue has not been well addressed. As a major world food …
The influence of country-of-origin stereotypes on consumer responses to food safety scandals: The case of the horsemeat adulteration
Food safety scandals are recurring events in the food industry worldwide and companies are
not immune to these incidents. However, there is a paucity of studies that examine how …
not immune to these incidents. However, there is a paucity of studies that examine how …
Fashion without pollution: How consumers evaluate brands after an NGO campaign aimed at reducing toxic chemicals in the fashion industry
This research analyzes the effects on consumer responses of an NGO campaign
(Greenpeace's 2011 Detox campaign), aimed at reducing toxic chemicals in the …
(Greenpeace's 2011 Detox campaign), aimed at reducing toxic chemicals in the …
The effects of brand origin and country-of-manufacture on consumers' institutional perceptions and purchase decision-making
Purpose Industry-wide crises involving consumer products place consumers at risk.
Consumers rely on institutions that constrain corporate practice and control product quality …
Consumers rely on institutions that constrain corporate practice and control product quality …
Media framing of social media addiction in the UK and the US
O Lundahl - International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
As extant literature on social media has generally focused on investigating the psychological
factors, which makes a person more susceptible to social media addiction, it has not yet …
factors, which makes a person more susceptible to social media addiction, it has not yet …
Examining the impact of brand transgressions on consumers' perceptions of celebrity endorsers
Prior research has extensively explored the impact of celebrities' transgressions on the
brands that they endorse. However, little research exists examining the impact of brand …
brands that they endorse. However, little research exists examining the impact of brand …
How social media expedites the crisis spillover effect: A case study of Tesla's recall event
Technologies such as intelligent and fully automatic driving are currently developing rapidly.
However, product recalls by electric vehicle manufacturers occur frequently because of …
However, product recalls by electric vehicle manufacturers occur frequently because of …