Developing a framework for unethical consumer behaviour: a qualitative study in two countries

Samaan Al‐Msallam, A. Abdelhadi
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PurposeThis paper examines factors that lead consumers to engage in unethical consumer behaviour (UECB) to develop a framework for understanding this phenomenon.Design/methodology/approachThe study data were collected using the qualitative approach by conducting personal interviews with 27 marketers in two Arab countries, Libya and Syria.FindingsThe findings indicate that previous models of UECB are applicable to Arab consumers. However, the effects of the examined factors on UECB adoption are influenced by the local environment. Also, the paper explored some newly factors that clearly affect UECB.Practical implicationsThis study provides a model of UECB for Arab consumers to help companies to understand Arab consumers’ behaviour. This model determines the influencing factors on this behaviour that companies can use to build their marketing strategies directed at the Libyan and Syrian markets during the reconstruction phase. Moreover, the research results help companies avoid and control UECB.Originality/valueAlmost all studies of UECB have been conducted in Western countries; the present study attempts to address this gap in the ethical decision-making literature, as well as marketing literature, and examine the UECB in Arab countries. Furthermore, previous studies of UECB mostly look at one typical form of UECB; this study provides a broader contribution to the literature on UECB by using a set of scenarios; shoplifting, software piracy and pilfering from hotel rooms.
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制定不道德消费者行为的框架:两个国家的定性研究
本文探讨了导致消费者从事不道德消费行为(UECB)的因素,以制定理解这一现象的框架。设计/方法/方法研究数据采用定性方法收集,通过对利比亚和叙利亚两个阿拉伯国家的27名营销人员进行个人访谈。研究结果表明,以前的UECB模型适用于阿拉伯消费者。然而,所研究的因素对UECB采用的影响受到当地环境的影响。此外,本文还探讨了一些明显影响UECB的新因素。本研究为阿拉伯消费者提供了一个UECB模型,以帮助企业了解阿拉伯消费者的行为。该模型确定了这种行为的影响因素,公司可以利用这些因素制定其在重建阶段针对利比亚和叙利亚市场的营销战略。此外,研究结果有助于企业避免和控制UECB。原创性/价值几乎所有的UECB研究都是在西方国家进行的;本研究试图解决伦理决策文献中的这一差距,以及营销文献,并检查阿拉伯国家的UECB。此外,以往的研究大多着眼于UECB的一种典型形式;本研究通过使用一组情景,为UECB的文献提供了更广泛的贡献;入店行窃,软件盗版,从酒店房间偷东西。
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