Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues

Abstract This paper aims to explore the ethical consumption issues among the overseas Chinese students in UK. In other words, this paper attempts to gain an understanding of the factors or motivations that drive Chinese students to consume ethically or reject to do so. The research conducted used q...

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Main Author: WU, YX
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26652/
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description Abstract This paper aims to explore the ethical consumption issues among the overseas Chinese students in UK. In other words, this paper attempts to gain an understanding of the factors or motivations that drive Chinese students to consume ethically or reject to do so. The research conducted used qualitative research method (semi-structured interview) on 12 Chinese students study at Business School in University of Nottingham. The collected data from the researched Chinese students indicated that Chinese students who consume ethically influenced by their cultural and personal characteristics, ethnical background, as well as their pursuit of distinctive life style and opportunities to demonstrate their love. Further, this research revealed that Chinese student who consume unethically oriented by their social norms and traditions, ethical unconscious and three common justifications (e.g. economic rationalism, institutional dependency and development realism). Further, the results of the research can offer the potential for both scholars and practitioners and fulfil the gap between the current ethical consumption study and uncovered consumer groups in some way. However, the results of this research can be hardly generalised due to the constraint of sample unit, sample size and single research method. Hence, for the purpose of future research, sample unit, sample size and selection of research method should be improved accordingly.
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spelling nottingham-266522017-10-19T13:33:50Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26652/ Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues WU, YX Abstract This paper aims to explore the ethical consumption issues among the overseas Chinese students in UK. In other words, this paper attempts to gain an understanding of the factors or motivations that drive Chinese students to consume ethically or reject to do so. The research conducted used qualitative research method (semi-structured interview) on 12 Chinese students study at Business School in University of Nottingham. The collected data from the researched Chinese students indicated that Chinese students who consume ethically influenced by their cultural and personal characteristics, ethnical background, as well as their pursuit of distinctive life style and opportunities to demonstrate their love. Further, this research revealed that Chinese student who consume unethically oriented by their social norms and traditions, ethical unconscious and three common justifications (e.g. economic rationalism, institutional dependency and development realism). Further, the results of the research can offer the potential for both scholars and practitioners and fulfil the gap between the current ethical consumption study and uncovered consumer groups in some way. However, the results of this research can be hardly generalised due to the constraint of sample unit, sample size and single research method. Hence, for the purpose of future research, sample unit, sample size and selection of research method should be improved accordingly. 2013-09-19 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26652/1/Final_dissertation-yuxuan_wu.pdf WU, YX (2013) Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title_full Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title_fullStr Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title_full_unstemmed Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title_short Ethical Consumption amongst Chinese Students (In UK): An Empirical Study on Ethical Consumption Issues
title_sort ethical consumption amongst chinese students (in uk): an empirical study on ethical consumption issues
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26652/