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Review of the theoretical and empirical literature of consumer ethnocentrism

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Publication: Social Sciences and Education Research Review, II (1)
p-ISSN:2392-9863
e-ISSN:2393-1264
Publisher:Sitech Publishing House
Place:Craiova
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Abstract:This article presents an analysis of the concept of consumer ethnocentrism measured by the researchers with the use of the Consumer Ethnocentric Tendencies Scale (CETSCALE) developed by Shimp and Sharma in 1987. The communication campaigns promoting the consumption of goods produced in Romania were revised together with the European legislation regarding this type of campaigns. While country-of-origin and ethnocentrism have been extensively researched, the link between CE and the attitude toward locally made products, as well as the link between CE and the attitude toward a buy local campaign has not been fully explored. The results will be useful for marketers, policy makers and businessmen to find what is especially important in consuming local products in Romania, why consumer ethnocentrism is relevant and what is influenced by consumer ethnocentrism. Such information could help them in taking strategically decisions.
Key words:consumer ethnocentrism, buying local, CETSCALE, EU legislation, consumer behaviour
Language: English
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