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Perpetual dispossession: an exploration of ownership without possession

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Perpetual dispossession: an exploration of ownership without possession. / Hall, Matthew; Zhao, Xin.
In: Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 44, 2016, p. 299-303.

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Hall M, Zhao X. Perpetual dispossession: an exploration of ownership without possession. Advances in Consumer Research. 2016;44:299-303.

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Hall, Matthew ; Zhao, Xin. / Perpetual dispossession : an exploration of ownership without possession. In: Advances in Consumer Research. 2016 ; Vol. 44. pp. 299-303.

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