Ethical Brand Journal

Welcome to the first iteration of the eb™ Journal. At this stage, it contains over one thousand academic papers and other research that have been produced over several decades by over two thousand authors from around the world. The vast majority are selected because they use terms such as ethical brand and ethical branding to characterise settings and outcomes in many different techno-industrial consumption contexts that concern the social, economic and environmental well-being of humanity.

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Exploring The Impact Of Power Distance On Co-design Workshops

Co-design is a design approach where people without design skills actively collaborate with people with design skills to create new products or services. This approach is widely used in Europe, Read More »

Date: 2017
Author: Yuki Taokaa, Kaho Kagohashib, Robin Lhommeaub, Céline Mougenotc
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Building On Design Thinking: The Contribution Of Creativity & Knowledge. A Study Of Two Innovation

This paper explores design thinking’s specific contribution to innovation. The data is drawn from two studies, the first was on multi-disciplinary teams of students selected on the basis of their Read More »

Date: 2017
Author: Paul J. McElheron
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Enhancing Luxury Consumption Among Middle-income People

One main barrier to middle-income people’s luxury consumption is their limited affordability. The purpose of this study is to examine whether providing instalment payment schemes enhances their Read More »

Date: 12/02/2019
Author: Manish Das, Victor Saha, Charles Jebarajakirthy
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Aspirational Consumption At The BOP

This study examines the factors that motivate both the rural and urban BOP consumers for engaging in aspirational consumption in spite of their socio-economic constraints. Data obtained from the Read More »

Date: 12/02/2019
Author: Abhinav Srivastava, Srabanti Mukherjee
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Consumer Inspiration And Fashion Luxury Consumption

One main barrier to middle-income people’s luxury consumption is their limited affordability. The purpose of this study is to examine whether providing instalment payment schemes enhances their Read More »

Date: 12/02/2019
Author: Charles Jebarajakirthy, Manish Das, Victor Saha, Rambalak Yadav
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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