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Living in a Gender-Binary World: Implications for a Revised Model of Consumer Vulnerability

Baker, Gentry, and Rittenburg’s (2005) model of consumer vulnerability outlines the personal, social, and structural characteristics that frame consumers’ experiences of vulnerability in the marketplace. Later applications and enhancements have expanded consumer vulnerability theory. While the theor...

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Published in:Journal of macromarketing 2018-03, Vol.38 (1), p.73-90
Main Authors: McKeage, Kim, Crosby, Elizabeth, Rittenburg, Terri
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