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Omni-channel and Marketing Communication in Sec-ond-hand Luxury Trade Business: Examples from Two Leading Companies in the US and China
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Kathryn Bei DENG, LIU TING CHI, Sharon Wang Xiao, Hoi Ngan LOI. Omni-channel and Marketing Communication in Sec-ond-hand Luxury Trade Business: Examples from Two Leading Companies in the US and China[C], 2023.
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Second-hand Luxury · Technology Application · Pre-owned Luxury · Omni-channel Retail · Circular Economy · Sustainable Fashion
Sustainability, the Circular Economy and Consumer Law in the People’s Republic of China
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Wei, D.. Sustainability, the Circular Economy and Consumer Law in the People’s Republic of China[J]. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 2020, 216-218.
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Wei, D.
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Submit date:2022/09/02
Sustainability
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consumer law
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