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Can Individuals with Power Distance Consume Luxury? A Model for Inclusion Through Social Capital and Social Approval

This study aims to determine to what extent social capital and social approval mediate the relationship between power distance and purchase intention of luxury brands when these brands are congruent with one’s self. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling, linear regression to access m...

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Published in:Global business review 2023-03
Main Authors: Bizarrias, Flávio Santino, Cucato, Jussara da Silva Teixeira, Strehlau, Vivian Iara, Strehlau, Suzane
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