The relationships between products’ hedonic and utilitarian values and three word of mouth variables

作者: Khalid Alsulaiman

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摘要: … in examining the inherent relationships between hedonic/utilitarian values and perceived risk, and the inherent relationship between consumers’ perceived risk of a product and WOM …

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