Ethical Attitudes toward Buying and Selling Counterfeits: Beneficial Lies, Belief in Fairness, and Non-monetary Values
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The purpose of the study is to examine how values, explicitly (1) tolerance of beneficial lies, (2) belief in fairness, and (3) belief in non-monetary values, are related to attitudes toward buying and selling counterfeits.
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Jung, K., Lee, S., Workman, J. E. & Eun, J., (2016) “Ethical Attitudes toward Buying and Selling Counterfeits: Beneficial Lies, Belief in Fairness, and Non-monetary Values”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 73(1).
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