Most consumers expect that corporations will behave in socially responsible ways, but few shoppers are willing to spend extra for products from such companies, according to a new survey.
Forty-six percent of respondents said they expect companies to determine whether a new good or service will affect the environment, and 26 percent said companies should study the impact of a new product or service on their employees, according to the survey. However, only 17 percent said they would pay an extra $15 for a sweater that lists the percentage of employees from diverse populations, the percentage of women in management, and the nonprofits the company supports.
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