Materialism: the good, the bad, and the ugly
L. J. Shrum(HEC Paris), Laurel Steinfield(University of Oxford), Liselot Hudders(Ghent University Hospital), Mario Pandelaere(Ghent University), Adriana Samper(Arizona State University), Naomi Mandel(Arizona State University), Inge Lens(KU Leuven), Élodie Gentina(Université Lille Nord de France), Tina M. Lowrey(HEC Paris), Pia Furchheim(Chemnitz University of Technology), Isabella Soscia(SKEMA Business School), Ayalla Ruvio(Michigan State University), Maud Herbert(Université de Lille), Agnès Nairn(École de management de Lyon)
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