Examining the Effect of Marketing Innovations on GPMA: A Study Using the PLS–SEM Approach

Continuous innovation keeps running the businesses. The rise in environmental issues and, in turn, the awareness growing around have led people at large to make purchase of their most needed products and fulfil their requirements, which adhere to environment-friendly norms. Because of the environmen...

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