Consumers Purchase Intentions For Foreign Products: An Empirical Research Study In Istanbul, Turkey

Consumers in developing countries seem to possess an increasing demand for the purchase of foreign products. Turkey is a magnet for multinational corporations that view the country as a must-win market. It has become important to determine the underlying intentions that drive the purchase decisions...

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Brand names
Brands
Consumer behavior
Consumer behaviour
Consumer goods
Consumers
Consumption
Demand analysis
Developing countries
LDCs
Marketing
Multinational corporations
Multinational enterprises
Perceptions
Personal grooming
Purchasing
Regression analysis
Shopping centers
Shopping centres
Studies
Turkey
Urban areas
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