Influence of a company's social initiatives on the consumer attitude towards it. results of experimental research

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This article constitutes an attempt to answer the question whether social initiatives undertaken by a company influence the consumer attitude towards it. The afore-mentioned aim has been achieved by presenting the results of experimental research. Six scenarios of social initiatives undertaken by a food sector company were used in the research. Research work was conducted using a sample of real consumers. It was shown that information about undertaking a single social initiative by a company does not lead to a more favourable consumer attitude towards it. The results obtained show that when undertaking a social programme, which is not consistent with the company's actions to date, the attitude towards it can even become worse.

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Pawlak, M., & Zasuwa, G. (2011). Influence of a company’s social initiatives on the consumer attitude towards it. results of experimental research. Contemporary Economics, 5(2), 80–89. https://doi.org/10.5709/ce.1897-9254.14

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