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Are atheist consumers less ethical? Investigating the role of religiosity and atheism on consumer ethics
Denni Arli
, Tuyet Mai Nguyen
, Phong Tuan Nham
Marketing (Duluth)
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Atheism
100%
Atheist
100%
Business Ethics
16%
Clustering Methods
16%
Consumer Ethical Beliefs
16%
Consumer Ethics
100%
Consumer Religiosity
16%
Design Methodology
16%
Developing Countries
16%
Ethical Behavior
16%
Extrinsic Religiosity
16%
Intrinsic Religiosity
33%
Non-Christian Religions
50%
Religiosity
100%
Religious Leaders
16%
Segmentation Analysis
16%
Two-step Cluster
16%
Unethical Behavior
33%
Unique Segments
16%
Vietnam
33%
Social Sciences
Business Ethics
20%
Design Methodology
20%
Developing Country
20%
Ethical Behavior
20%
Religiosity
100%
Religious Leader
20%
USA
40%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Business Ethics
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Religiosity
100%