Sharing luxury possessions in the age of digital experience economy: Consumption type and psychological entitlement (2022)
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2025-01-20Type of Content
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Elsevier BVISSN
0148-2963Language
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Kemper JA, Bai X, Zhao F, Chiew TM, Septianto F, Seo Y (2022). Sharing luxury possessions in the age of digital experience economy: Consumption type and psychological entitlement. Journal of Business Research. 142. 875-885.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
35 - Commerce, management, tourism and services::3506 - Marketing::350604 - Marketing communications35 - Commerce, management, tourism and services::3506 - Marketing::350601 - Consumer behaviour
35 - Commerce, management, tourism and services::3506 - Marketing::350602 - Consumer-oriented product or service development
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