The value granted to a product by originating in a specific country via such emotional attachments has been referred to as ‘country equity’ ( Shimp, Samiee, and Madden 1993), and the literature contains a few attempts to measure this equity. For example, emotional attachments to a brand or product could alter the relative weight given to functional and affective attributes of the product in considering a purchase ( Keller and Lehmann 2006). The latter emotional factors can jointly affect both choice and the perceptions of functional attributes ( Shiv and Fedorikhin 1999). pride of place, ethnocentrism, and animosity) ( Gao, Zhang, and Mittal 2017 Steenkamp 2014). quality, freshness, etc.) or based upon non-material considerations (e.g. Local producers may be able to build a competitive advantage based on a reputation for functional attributes (e.g. Such emotional drivers may include feelings such as ethnocentrism, patriotism, and nationalism. To lead it astray from its duty and its interest.Country of origin, Ethnocentrisms, Nationalism, Patriotism, Animosity, Boycott 1 IntroductionĬonsumers’ preferences over local products are affected by perceptions of superior local quality, concerns over environmental or economic impacts, and emotional drivers like the feeling of attachment one has to their community. "It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection either of which is sufficient The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Of the world will regard the animosity of party and the restlessness of. "j, < 1 do not think that those who feel an interest in the virtue and the happiness An Inquiry Into the Accordancy of War with the Principles of Christianity by Jonathan Dymond (1835) Some historians claim that it resulted in placing another awful crime to. this animosity between the two ladies was carried it is difficult to determine. Woman: In All Ages and in All Countries by Edward Bagby Pollard, Mitchell Carroll, Alfred Brittain, Pierce Butler, John Robert Effinger, Hugo Paul Thieme, Hermann Schoenfeld, Bartlett Burleigh James, John Ruse Larus (1908) Īn old animosity against the legate, which had grown out of personal. made of England in order to save Pole's work Paul's animosity to Pole. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1898) The successive ministers of the Eastern Emperor (an animosity which does. " animosity One thing is certain, that the animosity existing between Stilicho and Italy and Her Invaders by Thomas Hodgkin (1899) Lexicographical Neighbors of Animosity animeverseīelow you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:ġ.
Never suspended their animosities till they ruined that unhappy government." (Hume) "Such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds and make enmities irreconcilable." (Spectator) " factions. The animosities which have been engendered among Christian sects have always been the reproach of the church. The animosities which were continually springing up among the clans in Scotland kept that kingdom in a state of turmoil and bloodshed for successive ages. Animosity, Enmity.Įnmity be dormant or concealed, animosity is active enmity, inflamed by collision and mutual injury between opposing parties. Violent hatred leading to active opposition active enmity energetic dislike.
"Such as give some proof of animosity, audacity, and execution, those she loveth." (Holland)Ģ.
Generic synonyms: Enmity, Hostility, Ill Willġ.