Prof Jess Power E.J.Power@salford.ac.uk
APVC Learning & Teaching Enhancement
Prof Jess Power E.J.Power@salford.ac.uk
APVC Learning & Teaching Enhancement
G Lea-Greenwood
J Blanco-Velo
D Tyler
The highly motivated ethical consumer has been under investigation since the mid 1970?s, defined as a distinct consumer segment most notably since the early 1990s and been relatively well documented in terms of behaviours, values, decision making, attitudes and motivation. Despite the recent mainstreaming of a broad range of ethical products and a steady increase in media presentation of ethical issues, the perceptions of the mainstream consumer remain relatively under researched. This paper reports upon the exploratory investigation undertaken to examine the nature of the ethical fashion message presented in popular print media. The aim of this first phase of study was to gain insight into the extent to which, the terms used in the communication of ethical fashion are understood by female consumers who are representative of the wider British public. A qualitative methodology was carried out using a grounded theory approach via the methods of qualitative content analysis, Q Method, word association and focus group discussion. Data sources and data collection methods were selected for their relevance in progressing the development of insights to the sending and receiving of the ethical fashion message. The findings of this research demonstrate the extent to which the ethical fashion message varies in its delivery. Outcomes suggest that the complexity of the message leads to confusion and poor levels of engagement amongst mainstream consumers. Findings provide evidence that the mainstream consumer does understand the ?ethical language?, the question raised is the extent to which this understanding is transferable to ethical fashion. Further analysis of the nature and source of this confusion may provide a route map for the successful marketing of ethical fashion products.
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | 17th Eirass Conference on Retailing and Consumer Services |
End Date | Jul 10, 2010 |
Publication Date | 2010-07 |
Deposit Date | Jun 10, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 10, 2022 |
Publisher URL | https://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/13834/ |
Related Public URLs | http://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/4214/ |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
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