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Understand consumers' true views on new energy vehicles through behavioral reasoning and brand extension fit

Due to avoid environmental pollution, promoting new energy vehicles has become a national strategic tool widely supported by national policies, and the trend of cross-border car manufacturing has aroused the attention of society, car manufacturers, and policymakers. Many previous studies have analyz...

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Published in:Research in transportation business & management 2023-08, Vol.49, p.100974, Article 100974
Main Authors: Zhu, Xun, Ma, Ye, Kong, Lanlan, Yang, Jingzhao
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