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dc.contributor.authorMason, Roger B.
dc.date.accessioned2008-02-20T11:06:43Z
dc.date.available2008-02-20T11:06:43Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.citationWorld Journal of Retail Business Management, 1 (1): 2735
dc.identifier.issn1994-2915
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2436/18697
dc.descriptionMetadata only.
dc.description.abstractThis paper addresses the lack of knowledge about awareness of consumer protection in South Africa, especially amongst disadvantaged consumers. Literature shows that there is a high correlation between the level of economic development and the awareness of consumer rights. The more developed a country is, the more aware its people will be in terms of their consumer rights. The less developed a country is, the lower the level of consumer rights awareness consumers will have. Consumers, like any other citizens of a country, have a right to be protected by the law. Private and nongovernmental organisations and the consumer councils should to ensure that the interests and rights of consumers are well protected. The study involved a literature review and an exploratory empirical study into the effect of income and education on awareness of consumer protection by a sample of Durban consumers. A strong, positive relationship between consumer protection awareness and income and education was found. Recommendations for actions which should improve consumer protection awareness amongst low income, poorly educated consumers, are suggested in, this study, while, further research to develop a deeper understanding of the problem, and are also suggested.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWorld Research Organization
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.unwro.org/isispress/journals/wjrbm/index.html
dc.subjectAfrica
dc.subjectSouth Africa
dc.subjectSub-Saharan Africa
dc.subjectConsumerism
dc.subjectConsumer protection
dc.subjectConsumer rights
dc.subjectConsumer knowledge
dc.subjectEducation
dc.subjectIncome
dc.titleConsumer Protection Awareness in South Africa
dc.typeJournal article
html.description.abstractThis paper addresses the lack of knowledge about awareness of consumer protection in South Africa, especially amongst disadvantaged consumers. Literature shows that there is a high correlation between the level of economic development and the awareness of consumer rights. The more developed a country is, the more aware its people will be in terms of their consumer rights. The less developed a country is, the lower the level of consumer rights awareness consumers will have. Consumers, like any other citizens of a country, have a right to be protected by the law. Private and nongovernmental organisations and the consumer councils should to ensure that the interests and rights of consumers are well protected. The study involved a literature review and an exploratory empirical study into the effect of income and education on awareness of consumer protection by a sample of Durban consumers. A strong, positive relationship between consumer protection awareness and income and education was found. Recommendations for actions which should improve consumer protection awareness amongst low income, poorly educated consumers, are suggested in, this study, while, further research to develop a deeper understanding of the problem, and are also suggested.


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