“…It is still a new area of research with several literature gaps, and a need for more rigorous research (Staake et al, 2009). First of all, the majority of empirical studies apply quantitative approaches and only a few studies are qualitative in nature (i.e., Jiang and Cova, 2012;Perez et al, 2010). Secondly, although, there are several studies focused on consumers and counterfeit products from developed countries such as the USA (i.e., Wilcox et al, 2009;Marcketti and Shelley, 2009), and developing countries such as Morocco (Hamelin et al, 2013), or comparative studies; such as between the UK and China (i.e., Bian and Veloutsou, 2007), none of them has researched consumer purchasing behaviour during the global economic turndown nor has researched this in countries facing major financial hardship, like Greece.…”