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Pakistan 2 e-waste 2 green electronics 2 green perceived value model 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Electronic product 1 Electronics industry 1 Elektronikindustrie 1 Elektronisches Produkt 1 Environmental management 1 Green marketing 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Sustainable product 1 Taiwan 1 Umweltmanagement 1 Öko-Marketing 1 Öko-Produkt 1
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Ahmad, Muhammad Azeem 2 Ali, Saqib 2 Danish, Muhammad 2 Zahid, Hasan 2
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Economies 1 Economies : open access journal 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The influencing factors on choice behavior regarding green electronic products: Based on the green perceived value model
Danish, Muhammad; Ali, Saqib; Ahmad, Muhammad Azeem; … - In: Economies 7 (2019) 4, pp. 1-18
Electronic/electrical waste (e-waste) has now become a global concern due to its negative impact on the environment and health. This negative effect of e-waste is increasing with the advancement in the electronics industry, especially in Pakistan, which is the leading e-waste disposal...
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The influencing factors on choice behavior regarding green electronic products : based on the green perceived value model
Danish, Muhammad; Ali, Saqib; Ahmad, Muhammad Azeem; … - In: Economies : open access journal 7 (2019) 4/99, pp. 1-18
Electronic/electrical waste (e-waste) has now become a global concern due to its negative impact on the environment and health. This negative effect of e-waste is increasing with the advancement in the electronics industry, especially in Pakistan, which is the leading e-waste disposal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012132475
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