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This paper aims to conceptualise consumer's luxury brand attachment by developing and validating a psychometric scale … scale. Finally, study 5 examines two behavioural indicators of luxury brand attachment. The results show a parsimonious 7 …-item luxury brand attachment scale. The studies confirm that there are major differences among luxury brand attachment …
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recent years, counterfeit luxury brand consumption continues to increase worldwide, and it is now sometimes regarded as a …
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We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in terms of the collective consumption model, while accounting for general (possibly non-convex) individual preferences. We establish a Collective Axiom of Revealed Preference (CARP), which provides...
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In the tradition of Afriat (1967), Diewert (1973) and Varian (1982), we provide a revealed preference characterisation of the representative consumer. Our results are simple and complement those of Gorman (1953, 1961), Samuelson (1956) and others. They can also be applied to data very readily...
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In the tradition of Afriat (1967), Diewert (1973) and Varian (1982), we provide a revealed preference characterisation of the representative consumer. Our results are simple and complement those of Gorman (1953, 1961), Samuelson (1956) and others. They can also be applied to data very readily...
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