도덕적 허가 효과 : 자원봉사와 사치제품 구매 정당화

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' 도덕적 허가 효과 : 자원봉사와 사치제품 구매 정당화' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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주제
  • moral-licensing
  • purchase intention
  • self-assessment
  • self-control자기허가(self-licensing)
  • self-licensing
  • 도덕적허가(moral-licensing)
  • 사치제품구매의도
  • 자기 평가
  • 자기통제력(self-control)
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