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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Confronting Farmer Suicides In India

This article translates the realities and life worlds that encircle agrarian distress in India by mapping multiple affective responses from Indias middle classes to farmer suicides. Highlighting Read More »

Date: 04/23/2015
Author: Akta Kaushal
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Spinning A Sustainable Yarn: Environmental Sustainability And Brand Story In The Australian Fashion

In the Australian fashion industry, few fashion brands have intervened in the design of their products or the systems around their product to tackle environmental pollution and waste. Instead, Read More »

Date: 2014
Author: Alice Payne
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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CSR Practices And Customer's Loyalty In Restaurant Industry: Moderating Role Of Gender

In today's highly competitive environment, when people are also having awareness of ethnicity of corporate sector, it is really difficult as well as compulsory for companies to maintain their Read More »

Date: 12/2018
Author: Muzaffar Asad, Ushna Abid
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Vegetarianism In Russia: The Tolstoy(an) Legacy

The collapse of communist rule in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s revived a whole series of social, cultural, and ideological phenomena that had either lain dormant or been almost entirely Read More »

Date: 05/2001
Author: Ronald LeBlanc
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Information Design For Empowering Citizen Activism Through The Use Of Data As Evidence

Today we are witnessing social changes lead by technology in an unprecedented way. An increasing number of people live in a highly problematic, hyperconnected, open, complex and dynamic world. This Read More »

Date: 04/11/2018
Author: María de los Ángeles Briones
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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