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than access to information, taste preferences, or the woman's role in the household. These findings suggest that more … direct promotion strategies such as subsidies would help the household to overcome its liquidity constraints and hence …
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than access to information, taste preferences, or the woman’s role in the household. These findings suggest that more … direct promotion strategies such as subsidies would help the household to overcome its liquidity constraints and hence …
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information, taste preferences, or the woman's role in the household. These findings suggest that more direct promotion strategies …
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than access to information, taste preferences, or the woman's role in the household. These findings suggest that more … direct promotion strategies such as subsidies would help the household to overcome its liquidity constraints and hence …
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Market growth is driven by product innovation. Beyond functional satiation the marginal utility of product performance and variety decreases. We argue that social comparisons underlying innovation diffusion results in consumer motivations for upward assimilation toward the behavior of better...
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Many studies on household energy efficiency investments suggest that a wide range of seemingly profitable investments … Household Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes. The empirical analysis is based on the estimation of binary logit regression …
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Market growth is driven by product innovation. Beyond functional satiation the marginal utility of product performance and variety decreases. We argue that social comparisons underlying innovation diffusion results in consumer motivations for upward assimilation toward the behavior of better...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010266738
Market growth is driven by product innovation. Beyond functional satiation the marginal utility of product performance and variety decreases. We argue that social comparisons underlying innovation diffusion results in consumer motivations for upward assimilation toward the behavior of better...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005765306