Consumer behavior in renewable electricity: Can branding in accordance with identity signaling increase demand for renewable electricity and strengthen supplier brands?
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Johan Vinterbäck | Cecilia Mark-Herbert | C. Mark-Herbert | J. Vinterbäck | R. Hanimann | Raphael Hanimann
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