Article explores consumer socialization of sustainable networks based on the theory of consumer socialization, using eBay Green's Facebook presence as a case study.
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Article explores consumer socialization of sustainable networks based on the theory of consumer socialization, using eBay Green's Facebook presence as a case study.
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Kim, Haejung; Oh, Kyung Wha & Jung, Hye Jung.Socialization on Sustainable Networks: The Case of eBay Green's Facebook,
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April 24, 2020;
[Basel, Switzerland].
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