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Jing-jian Xiao Prof. Dr. Alternative spellings: Jing Jian Xiao J. J. Xiao Xiao Jing Jian Jian Xiao Jing Jing Jian Xiao
Affiliations University of Nebraska - Lincoln University of Rhode Island. Department of Human Development and Family Studies
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Publishing years Series Elgar Research Agendas (1) International journal of bank marketing (1) International series on consumer science (1)