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Social commerce constructs and purchase intention on social commerce sites: investigating the role of affective and cognitive attitudes in managing digital marketing challenges. (2023). Ali, Raza Muhammad ; Ahmed, Malik Ishtiaq ; Mahwish, Khan ; Farhina, Hameed ; Ul, Hadi Noor.
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  18. Impulse control during the online shopping frenzy in China: the role of consumer inertia. (2023). Shiu, Jerry Yuwen ; Chang, Hsiu-Hua ; Wei, Guohang.
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  19. E-Business Career Opportunities and Implications for Fresh University Graduates in Pakistan. (2023). Al-Dmour, Rand H ; Ahmadamin, Eatedalameen.
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    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  21. Examining tourist citizenship behaviors through affective, cognitive, behavioral engagement and reputation: Symmetrical and asymmetrical approaches. (2023). Parrey, Shakir Hussain ; Bozkurt, Saddak ; Rather, Raouf Ahmad ; Raisinghani, Manju ; Russo, Ivan ; Gligor, David.
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    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  23. Driving marketing outcomes through social media-based customer engagement. (2023). Kulikovskaja, Viktorija ; Hubert, Marco ; Grunert, Klaus G ; Zhao, Hong.
    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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