The Folk Ethics of Commodification: An Empirical Investigation into Moral Attitudes Against Market Transactions

Commodification is the process of transforming goods or services traditionally transferred without charge into commercially exchangeable commodities. Critics argue that this transformation often entails the loss of inherent value, rendering the resulting transactions morally problematic. In contrast...

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Published in:Journal of business ethics 2026-01, Vol.203 (1), p.181-203
Main Authors: Krügel, Sebastian, Uhl, Matthias, Pies, Ingo
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Language:English
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