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perceived value
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Latin American countries
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Emotional connection influences perceived value of items in Latin American countries.
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2
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perceived value
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Mexico
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In Mexico, perceived value is linked to emotional connection and symbolism.
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3
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perceived value
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, perceived value is influenced by hospitality and personal relationships.
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4
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perceived value
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African countries
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In African countries, perceived value can be affected by the negotiation process and the significance of haggling.
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5
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perceived value
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Australian Aboriginal culture
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In Australian Aboriginal culture, perceived value of a product may be influenced by its spiritual significance and related Dreamtime stories.
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6
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perceived value
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Indian culture
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Perceived value in Indian culture can be affected by the auspiciousness and religious significance of a product.
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7
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perceived value
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Japanese culture
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Japanese culture emphasizes the influence of craftsmanship and attention to detail on perceived value.
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8
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perceived value
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, perceived value is influenced by the negotiation process and the importance of haggling.
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9
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perceived value
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Northern European countries
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In Northern European countries, perceived value is influenced by product quality and durability.
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10
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perceived value
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Southeast Asian countries
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In Southeast Asian countries, perceived value of a product may be influenced by the social status associated with owning it.
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11
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perceived value
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Supermarket promotions
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Customers perceive discounted items in supermarkets as better value even if the quantity is more than needed.
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12
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perceived value
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Thailand
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In Thailand, perceived value of a product may be influenced by the social status associated with owning it.
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