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RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTS AND CUSTOMER’S PURCHASE INTENTIONS HAVING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
The wind or solar, a renewable energy source, is not depleted when used. The current study examined the relationship of renewable energy products (solar panels and related equipment) and customer purchase intentions with a mediating role of customer’s concern for the environment and perceived risk i...
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