Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations
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- Ayantunji Gbadamosi
- Ayodele C. Oniku
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Ayantunji Gbadamosi, 2021. "A critical overview of religion, culture and consumption in developing nations," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 1, pages 1-24, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Nashaat H. Hussein, 2021. "Religion and psychological influences on consumer behaviour: Perspectives on developing nations," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 2, pages 25-44, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gift Donga & Richard Shambare & Mohamed Djemilou, 2021. "A critical examination of the nexus of groups, religion and consumer behaviour: A focus on developing countries," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 3, pages 45-75, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Kathy-Ann Fletcher & Kareem Sani & Roshan Panditharathna & David J. Bamber, 2021. "Exploring the role of religion in consumer decision-making processes: Perspectives on developing nations," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 4, pages 76-115, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Rula M. Al-Abdulrazak, 2021. "Religiosity and global brand consumption as an agent of modernisation in developing economies," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 5, pages 116-149, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ayodele Christopher Oniku, 2021. "Ethics, religion and consumer behaviour in developing nations," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 6, pages 150-174, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ayantunji Gbadamosi, 2021. "Consumption, religion and digital marketing in developing countries," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 7, pages 175-198, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Chahid Fourali & Ayantunji Gbadamosi, 2021. "Religion and consumer behaviour in developing nations: A look into the future," Chapters, in: Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ayodele C. Oniku (ed.), Religion and Consumer Behaviour in Developing Nations, chapter 8, pages 199-226, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Business and Management; Development Studies; Economics and Finance;All these keywords.
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