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  • 목표 지향적 행동이론
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  • 소비자 특성
  • 쇼핑가치
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' 면세점 이용객의 행동의도에 관한 연구 : -소비자 특성, 감정, 기술 수용 중심으로- = A Study on Behavioral Intention of Duty-free Shop Users -Focused on Consumer Characteristics, Emotion, and Technology Acceptance-' 의 참고문헌

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