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Fukukawa, K., Zaharie (Tomșa), M.M. & Romonți-Maniu, A.I. (2019) Psychology & Marketing [Core Economics, Q2]

Autor: Ovidiu Ioan Moisescu

Publicat: 06 Noiembrie 2020


Fukukawa, K., Zaharie (Tomșa), M.M., Romonți-Maniu, A.I. (2019) Neutralization techniques as a moderating mechanism: Ethically questionable behavior in the Romanian consumer context. Psychology & Marketing, 36(2), 138-149

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.21164

✓ Publisher: Wiley
✓ Web of Science Core Collection: Social Sciences Citation Index
✓ Categories: Business; Psychology, Applied
✓ Article Influence Score (AIS): 0.673 (2019) / Q2 in Business, Q3 in Psychology, Applied

Abstract: On the basis of an empirical investigation in the context of Romania, this paper identifies a moderating role of neutralization techniques within ethically questionable consumer behavior. The quantitative study is based on a synthesized model of theory of planned behavior incorporating the factor of perceived unfairness and neutralization techniques. Significantly, neutralization techniques are shown to have a negative, but definite impact on the action to behave unethically. This leads to their consideration as a process of thinking, rather than as static judgment. As such, neutralization techniques are conceptually distinctive to the other factors. The paper analyzes the results specific to the Romanian context, but noting implications for an understanding of the morality of markets with similar historical, political, and economic conditions. Overall, the findings offer a more nuanced reading of consumer behavior. The paper places moral flexibility in terms of a specific cultural context, but also reveals how neutralization techniques can moderate ethically questionable behaviors beyond matters of self-interest, which, in turn, has implications for how companies can consider their responsibilities in relation to their customers.



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