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Self–Brand Connection and the Decision to Purchase Counterfeit and Original Luxury Brands in Tanzania: Self–Brand Connection and the Decision to Purchase Counterfeit and Original Luxury Brands in Tanzania

The research employed the method of Perceived Counterfeit Detection (PCD) to determine the significance of individuals' considerations in determining their decision to purchase original luxury brands. The study explored the relationship between self-brand connection and the purchase of counterf...

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Published in:Journal of consumer sciences (Online) 2023-06, Vol.8 (2), p.93-110
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