conditions for perishable goods, the distribution of toys made with toxic substances, abusive
payment practices for suppliers, illegal treatment of workers, excessive and illegal hidden
charges on store credit cards, differences between the prices publicized and the prices
charged, discrimination in personnel selection, and misleading advertising. The retail
supermarket sector in Chile is continually in the news for these types of issues, but
consumers‘ purchase behavior seems to be unaffected. Du et al. (2010) explain that even
though ―much of the academic research to date … has largely presumed or mandated (e.g. in
laboratory studies) CSR awareness on the part of the relevant test populations…, recent
studies with real stakeholders revealed that awareness of a company‘s CSR activities is
typically low among its stakeholders‖ and that this may explain the low stakeholders‘ reaction
to these strategic initiatives. From this information, we derive the first research hypothesis
conditions for perishable goods, the distribution of toys made with toxic substances, abusivepayment practices for suppliers, illegal treatment of workers, excessive and illegal hiddencharges on store credit cards, differences between the prices publicized and the pricescharged, discrimination in personnel selection, and misleading advertising. The retailsupermarket sector in Chile is continually in the news for these types of issues, butconsumers‘ purchase behavior seems to be unaffected. Du et al. (2010) explain that eventhough ―much of the academic research to date … has largely presumed or mandated (e.g. inlaboratory studies) CSR awareness on the part of the relevant test populations…, recentstudies with real stakeholders revealed that awareness of a company‘s CSR activities istypically low among its stakeholders‖ and that this may explain the low stakeholders‘ reactionto these strategic initiatives. From this information, we derive the first research hypothesis
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