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Explaining immoral consumption behaviors among teenagers
Teenagers sometimes engage in immoral consumption behavior, such as changing prices or lying to obtain a discount. Teenagers’ sense of community, their creativity and their country’s culture may impact such behaviors. Teenagers are often scrutinized by in-store security since shoplifting … Continue reading
Posted in Consumption
Tagged community, creativity, cultural differences, immoral consumption behavior, morality
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