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Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility Among Indonesian College Students
Authors:Denni Arli  Tania Bucic  Jennifer Harris  Hari Lasmono
Institution:1. Griffith University, Brisbane, Australiad.arli@griffith.edu.au;3. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;4. University of Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract:Ethical consumption studies in developed countries suggest consumers are becoming more ethically minded, as manifested in the shift toward purchasing ethical products. However, little is known about ethical consumption in developing countries, which is problematic because these countries host the greatest share of the world’s youth population. In this study, the authors examine the perceptions and motivations of Indonesian college student consumers toward corporate social responsibility (CSR). The authors find that despite the country-based differences, Indonesian college students express perceptions of CSR similar to those of consumers in developed countries. Furthermore, female consumers have stronger intentions to support ethical products than their male counterparts.
Keywords:corporate social responsibility  ethical consumption  gender  developing country  Indonesia
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