Consumption and hegemony of Japan: A case study on consumer culture of Japanese identity products toward undergraduates

This research aims to find the relationship between consumer culture lifestyle and Japanese identity products with educational background. Through this research, would know the things that encourage consumer culture towards products with Japanese identity. The subject of this study were undergraduat...

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