What Happens in Vegas Stays on TripAdvisor? A Theory and Technique to Understand Narrativity in Consumer Reviews
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Jennifer Edson Escalas | T. V. Laer | S. Ludwig | Tom van Laer | Jennifer Edson Escalas | E. A. van den Hende | E. A. V. D. Hende | T. Laer
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