Customer Attitude and Dispositions towards Customized Products: The Interaction between Customization Model and Brand
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Gaetano “Nino” Miceli | Maria Antonietta Raimondo | Stefania Farace | Stefania Farace | M. Raimondo | G. Miceli
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