Green product as a means of expressing green behaviour: A cross-cultural empirical evidence from Malaysia and Nigeria
Due to overconsumption, there is no significant urgency than the climate emergency for the publicity of green products that may conceivably led to reducing environmental impact. Considering the limited studies as a means of comparing green behaviour and its determinant in developing nations, this st...
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Main Authors: | Ogiemwonyi O., Harun A.B., Alam M.N., Karim A.M., Tabash M.I., Hossain M.I., Aziz S., Abbasi B.A., Ojuolape M.A. |
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Other Authors: | 57215586995 |
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Elsevier B.V.
2023
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