Ethical Consumerism: The Case Of “Fairly–Traded” Coffee

Business Ethics 6 (3):159-167 (1997)
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Consumer concern for “ethical products”, or ethical aspects of the goods which they purchase, is a subject of increasing interest and research,which is here illustrated by an examination of the Fair Trade movement, with special reference to coffee as an indicative commodity. Kate Bird, is currently Lecturer in the Development Administration Group, School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, Birmingham B15 2TT, England, having previously worked abroad and written her MSc dissertation at Wye College on fair trade in coffee products. Dr Hughest holds the Sainsbury Chair in Agribusiness and Food Marketing at Wye College, University of London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, England (email: [email protected]), where he is also Director of the Food Industry Management Group. He has wide international experience of food management issues.

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original Bird, Kate; Hughes, David R. (1997) "Ethical consumerism: The case of "fairly–traded" coffee". Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6(3):159–167

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