Human Security versus Human Development - Behavioristic Approach

  • Duralia O
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Abstract

Recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Paris and Istanbul, are shaking a world bewildered of daily fear of violence, while the contemporary consumer has to deal with the “new wars” emerging in the context of the current socio-economic and political context. The issue is especially thorny since, most of the times, the “enemy” the citizens must face is unknown, not only when it comes to terrorist attacks, but also when dealing with the question of the “enemy” in foods purchased for consumption (food security) or the security of personal data when accessing and using the Internet (cyber security). Consequently, this paper attempts to highlight the way in which the safety and security needs of the contemporary consumer have diversified over time, often becoming determinants of social behavior in general, and of the buying and consumption behavior, in particular.

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Duralia, O. (2016). Human Security versus Human Development - Behavioristic Approach. Studies in Business and Economics, 11(2), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0018

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