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An underlying assumption of much of the literature treating business is that “good behavior” on the part of a firm will be rewarded by consumers. This paper reports on an empirical test of the reverse of this assumption, namely, the effects of questionable corporate conduct on consumer behavior.
Miller et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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