How ethical are my millennials? A qualitative study

Swati Sharma
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Purpose The purpose of the study is to probe millennials on their perceptions towards consumer ethics and to generate new insights in the realm of consumer behaviour. Millennials constitute a big fraction of the total consumer base with immense buying power. Therefore, the exploration of the ethical perspective of millennials is of vital importance for organizations. Design/methodology/approach The study applies a grounded theory approach to explore the subjective experiences of consumers and draws insights from the data following an interpretivist epistemology. Findings The findings revealed five prominent themes that throw light on the consumer’s ethical orientations. The findings extend Hunt Vettel’s theoretical framework and ethical relativism. Research limitations/implications This research is limited by the small sample of millennials studied. Practical implications The paper advances the Hunt Vittel theoretical framework of ethics and provides insights into the deontological and teleological evaluations of millennials while making ethical decisions. The study adds to the existing research on millennials materialism and ethical orientation. The organizations get an insight into the ethical perceptions of millennials. The findings reinforce the consumer’s perceived importance of adoption of green practices by the organizations. The organization’s investment in green practices precipitate a favourable image of the organization among the millennials. Originality/value Literature in ethics is replete with studies adopting positivist methodologies. This paper is unique as it shuns the methodological bias and adopts a grounded theory approach to study new age digitally savvy millennial consumers.
我的千禧一代有多道德?定性研究
本研究的目的是探讨千禧一代对消费者道德的看法,并在消费者行为领域产生新的见解。千禧一代拥有巨大的购买力,在整个消费者群体中占很大一部分。因此,探索千禧一代的道德观对组织来说至关重要。设计/方法/方法本研究采用扎根理论的方法来探索消费者的主观体验,并根据解释主义认识论从数据中获得见解。调查结果调查结果揭示了五个突出的主题,这些主题有助于了解消费者的道德取向。这些发现扩展了亨特·维特尔的理论框架和伦理相对主义。研究的局限性/启示本研究受限于千禧一代的小样本研究。实践意义本文提出了亨特·维特尔的伦理学理论框架,并对千禧一代在做出伦理决策时的义务论和目的论评价提供了见解。该研究补充了现有的关于千禧一代物质主义和道德取向的研究。这些组织深入了解了千禧一代的道德观念。调查结果加强了消费者对组织采用绿色实践的重要性的认识。该组织在绿色实践方面的投资沉淀了该组织在千禧一代中的良好形象。伦理学的文献中充满了采用实证主义方法论的研究。这篇论文的独特之处在于它避免了方法论上的偏见,并采用了一种扎根的理论方法来研究新时代的数字精明的千禧一代消费者。
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