2016
DOI: 10.1515/eoik-2015-0023
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Sweet Sweatshops - A Reflexion about the Impact of Sweatshops on Countries’ Competitiveness

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“…A steady stream of new products and effective marketing campaigns stimulate consumer demand but, at the same time, contribute to increase in pollution. The continuous endeavor to lower costs by offshoring to cheap-labor-providing countries results in shameful examples of human rights violation in offshore mines and sweatshops [see, e.g., Zwolinski, 2006;Rouge, 2016; Wöhrle et al, 2016], together with the boosting of unemployment rates in the companies' home markets.…”
Section: Impact Of Luxury Sc Configuration On Consumers' Value Percepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A steady stream of new products and effective marketing campaigns stimulate consumer demand but, at the same time, contribute to increase in pollution. The continuous endeavor to lower costs by offshoring to cheap-labor-providing countries results in shameful examples of human rights violation in offshore mines and sweatshops [see, e.g., Zwolinski, 2006;Rouge, 2016; Wöhrle et al, 2016], together with the boosting of unemployment rates in the companies' home markets.…”
Section: Impact Of Luxury Sc Configuration On Consumers' Value Percepmentioning
confidence: 99%