Selected Predictors of Consumer Ethnocentrism in the Food Market (Gender Differences)
This paper aims to identify predictors of consumer ethnocentrism in the food market. An online survey was conducted in a sample of 1000 Polish consumers, which was representative by sex, age, education level, urban–rural divide, and region. The 10-item CETSCALE was applied. In a retrograde stepwise...
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Main Author: | Paweł Bryła |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/45384ed1e94a44e3875a6bd6a9c1468f |
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