The cultural influence of ethical decision-making
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2024-11-20
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Using the experiences and perspectives of international students from Mexico, Cameroon, and Haiti, this study examines how cultural influences influence ethical decision-making and consumer motivations. Through a student panel discussion at Colorado State University, the research examines how social, economic, and cultural differences shape ethical choices in consumption between the United States and the students' home countries. The findings reveal critical intersections between culture and ethics, highlighting the global disparities and shared challenges in addressing fast fashion's environmental and social impacts. This reflective analysis bridges cultural insights with existing literature, offering a nuanced understanding of the ethical implications of fast fashion in a multicultural context.
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University Honors Program.
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culture
ethics
cultural influences
consumer motivations
, environmental impacts
global disparities