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The role of normative political ideology in consumer behavior
David Crockett,
Melanie Wallendorf
Marketing
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Business & Economics
Political Ideology
94%
Consumer Behaviour
69%
Provisioning
25%
Shopping
24%
Ideology
21%
Social Relations
20%
Demographics
18%
African Americans
17%
Food
15%
Household
13%
Goods
13%
United States of America
8%
Arts & Humanities
Political Ideology
94%
Consumer Behaviour
69%
Shopping
24%
Ideology
21%
Social Relations
20%
Household
18%
Demographics
18%
African Americans
17%
Nationalists
17%
Food
14%
Goods
13%
Social Sciences
consumption behavior
100%
political ideology
94%
political relations
25%
Social Relations
18%
ideology
16%
American
16%
food
14%
gender
10%
Group
6%