Young consumers’ considerations of healthy working conditions in purchasing decisions: a qualitative examination
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W Patrick Neumann | Wendy Cukier | Shane M Dixon | Anna-Carin Nordvall | W. Neumann | W. Cukier | S. Dixon | Anna-Carin Nordvall | Shane M. Dixona | Anna-Carin Nordvallb | Wendy Cukierc | Patrick Neumanna
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