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Table 4: Ties and Shop Owners' Expe
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this context, it is worth mentionin
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collective behaviour. American Jour
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Product-Knowledge, Ethnocentrism an
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Bangalore consumers who are assumed
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Importantly, consumer ethnocentrism
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of two emotions - boredom and distr
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Hypothesis Connected with objective
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Table 2: Demographics Of The Sample
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Table 5: Sub-scale Correlations Sub
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useful in gaining further understan
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Further research Further research w
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products in an emerging market. Pro
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Table A4: Purchase Intention Sub-sc
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I. Introduction It has often been s
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of 67.1435 million Mexican pesos in
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investment by the process of arbitr
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and labour of assembling components
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Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1965. • K
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1. Introduction: During the great d
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overall paucity of data in the Indi
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Table 1 Demographic Characteristics
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Table 6 Comparison of Industry, Mar
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health. Another recent study by Van
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References • Anonymous (2007). Hi
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Journal of Human-Computer Interacti
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The effect of Macroeconomic Determi
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5. CONCLUSION This paper investigat
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