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Social Responsibility in the Global Market

Fair Trade of Cultural Products
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This study provides a practical, non-exploitative alternative for conducting business, which bridges the consumer''s social concerns and the producer''s financial concerns.'
Department of Apparel, Educational Studies, and Hospitality Management at Iowa State University in Ames. Her PhD is from Purdue University.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO FAIR TRADE IN THE GLOBAL MARKET Philosophy, Practices and Organizational Culture Scholarly Perspectives for Analysis of Fair Trade PART TWO: INCOME, JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH FAIR TRADE Ten Thousand Villages A Mission-Driven Journey SERRV Alternative Distribution, Philosophical Considerations and Hard Business Decisions Pueblo to People Balancing Politics and Business Marketplace Handwork of India 'Soaring with Strong Wings' Focused Players with Pragmatic Approaches PART THREE: DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE SYSTEM OF FAIR TRADE Artisan Producer Groups 'Our Hands Are Our Future' ATO Consumers Creative, Practical and Concerned Challenges in Product Development PART FOUR: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR MAXIMIZING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH FAIR TRADE Strategic Appropriateness for the Global Market The Future for Alternative Trade Organizations
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