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Antecedents to willingness to boycott among Malaysian Muslims
Published 2015“…This chapter examines the motivations and willingness to boycott of Malaysian Muslim consumers. Based on an ongoing boycott incited by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the Middle East, the boycott movement targets American-originated firms operating in Malaysia. …”
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A study on the boycott motivations of Malaysian non-Muslims
Published 2016“…Purpose This paper aims to examine non-Muslim consumers’ willingness and motivation to boycott American-based companies operating in Malaysia, where Islam is prominent. …”
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The intention to participate in the boycott movement among university students
Published 2024“…People engage in the boycott movement to show their deep disapproval of a company's or government's behaviour and regulations. …”
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Boycott and racism: a loaf of bread is just a loaf of bread
Published 2015“…Although GBKL took the necessary actions by addressing the allegations in Malay, English and Mandarin newspapers, the calls to boycott continued to circulate for almost two years. …”
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Ethnocultural empathy and electronic word-of-mouth trust: shaping consumer boycott intention
Published 2024“…The findings of this research includes establishing that there is a significant relationship between attitude and perceived behavioural controls and boycott intentions. It is also found that eWOM trust and ethnocultural empathy has a moderating effect on the relationship between perceived behavioural control and boycott intentions. …”
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Will you boycott?: A study of Malaysian Non-Muslims’ willingness to boycott
Published 2012“…Purpose : This paper examined the motivations and willingness to boycott of Non-Muslim consumers in Malaysia; where Islam is prominent.The underlying base used is an on-going boycott spurred by Palestinian/Israel conflict in the Middle East, which targets American-originated firms operating in Malaysia. …”
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The willingness to boycott among Malaysian Muslims
Published 2012“…The phenomenon of consumer boycotts has been in existence in the marketplace menacing businesses and organizations since more than a century ago (Smith & Li, 2010).Yet, the rightful and deserved attention in understanding consumer boycotts were acknowledged by academicians and researchers only within the last past decade.Consumer boycott is a form of economic as well as social threat that may threaten the brand image (Klein, Smith & John, 2004) and corporate image of a firm (Lindenmeier, Tscheulin & Drevs, 2012) on a smaller scale. …”
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Malaysian consumer motivations on boycott participation
Published 2011“…The purpose of this study is to examine the underlying motivations of consumer boycott and its relationship with boycott participation in Malaysian context based on the theory of pro-social behavior. …”
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A study on the boycott motivations of Malaysian non-Muslims
Published 2016“…Purpose – This paper aims to examine non-Muslim consumers’ willingness and motivation to boycott American-based companies operating in Malaysia, where Islam is prominent. …”
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The impact of negative social media communication, boycott campaign and brand trust on Generation Y intention to purchase fast food products
Published 2014“…Objective: To study the impact of negative social media communication and boycott campaign on fast food product purchase intention.The second objective is to investigate whether brand trust moderate the relationship between these two variables with purchase intention.Results: The result provided support on the impact of negative social media communication on fast food purchase intention, while boycott campaign did not have a significant relationship. …”
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