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The Experiential Aspects of Consumption: Consumer Fantasies, Feelings, and Fun

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Sep 01, 1982
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9(2)
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Morris B. Holbrook, Elizabeth C. Hirschman (1982). The Experiential Aspects of Consumption: Consumer Fantasies, Feelings, and Fun. Journal of Consumer Research, 9(2), 132. https://doi.org/10.1086/208906
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