Boycotts were named after Charles C. Boycott, a land agent who was shunned by Irish tenant farmers for refusing to reduce his rents in the 1880s. When effectively employed by a collective, boycotts can impose penalties on businesses, countries, and organizations. Sellers can also boycott, as for example if a group with a critical resource (oil, or atomic weapons technology) decides not to sell that resource to another party.
Bridging Who They Are with Who They Thought They’d Be: The Effects of Gen Zers’ Subjective Well-Being on Their Boycott Responses to Online and Offline Unethical Situations.
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