Business practices in South Africa during Covid 19 that impact consumers' economic means

Laura Best
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Objective – COVID-19 brought about devastating economic consequences across the globe. The outbreak and spread of this disease, coupled with supply-side constraints, led to sudden increases in prices by some businesses that managed to access products. Methodology/Technique - This paper outlines a qualitative analysis of consumer protection cases filed between April 2020 and March 2021 at the National Consumer Tribunal of South Africa. Consumer protection agencies play a central role in ensuring consumers' welfare, which is more accentuated in times of the Covid 19 pandemic and its aftermath. Findings – Results of the analysis of the contents of the cases show that South African consumer protection agencies acted with agility in line with their regulatory responsibilities. The cases examined in the study indicated that due to the relatively few cases able to be adjudicated, the National Consumer Tribunal had limited opportunity to contribute to the deeper consideration of the definitional development of the preventative intentions of the law in this regard. However, the Tribunal applied its mind to the definition of unfair pricing to respect consumers' rights in this regard. Novelty - The work of the Tribunal in interpreting necessary consumer rights to fair, reasonable, and just pricing is thus a lasting contribution to ensuring the realisation of these rights. In cases where businesses that were found to have not complied with the Regulations and were found to have engaged in prohibitive conduct and duly fined, it sends a strong message to businesses that the violation of consumer rights will not be tolerated, even in complex circumstances such as during the Covid 19 pandemic. Type of Paper: Empirical/ Review JEL Classification: M38; M20 Keywords: Business practices during Covid pandemic; consumer protection policy; consumer rights; price gouging; Tribunal adjudication Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Best, L. (2022). Business practices in South Africa during Covid 19 that impact consumers' economic means, J. Mgt. Mkt. Review, 7(3), 98 – 106. https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2022.7.3(2)
2019冠状病毒病期间影响消费者经济手段的南非商业行为
目标:新冠肺炎疫情在全球范围内造成了毁灭性的经济后果。这种疾病的爆发和传播,加上供应方面的限制,导致一些设法获得产品的企业的价格突然上涨。方法/技术-本文概述了对2020年4月至2021年3月在南非国家消费者法庭提交的消费者保护案件的定性分析。消费者保护机构在确保消费者福利方面发挥着核心作用,在2019冠状病毒病大流行及其后果期间,这一点更加突出。调查结果-对案例内容的分析结果表明,南非消费者保护机构根据其监管职责采取了灵活的行动。研究中审查的案件表明,由于能够裁决的案件相对较少,国家消费者法庭对深入审议法律在这方面的预防意图的定义发展作出贡献的机会有限。但是,法庭考虑到不公平定价的定义,尊重消费者在这方面的权利。新颖性-审裁处在解释消费者享有公平、合理和公正定价的必要权利方面的工作,因此是对确保实现这些权利的持久贡献。如果企业被发现不遵守《条例》,并被发现从事禁止性行为,并受到适当的罚款,这将向企业发出一个强烈的信息,即即使在新冠疫情等复杂情况下,也不会容忍侵犯消费者权利的行为。论文类型:Empirical/ ReviewJEL分类:M38;关键词:新冠疫情期间的商业实践;消费者保护政策;消费者权益;价格欺诈;对本文的参考应如下:Best, L.(2022)。2019冠状病毒病期间南非的商业行为影响消费者的经济手段。Mkt。评论,7(3),98 - 106。https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2022.7.3 (2)
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