value transmission and consumer behavior
Value transmission refers to the process of how values, beliefs, and attitudes are passed on from one generation to the next or between individuals. Consumer behavior, on the other hand, refers to the actions and decisions made by individuals or groups when acquiring, using, or disposing of goods and services. In essence, value transmission and consumer behavior are the ways in which people inherit, adopt, and express their values in the choices they make as consumers.
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