Steel Slag Utilization — Overview in Indian Perspective.

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Abstract

This paper develops a scale to explore the symbolic meanings of money. Individual differences in the meanings and uses of money represent a fundamental issue in marketing, potentially influencing a wide variety of behaviors. Four dimensions were found based on a literature review and subsequent testing. Achievement and status, respectively, examine the extent that an individual perceives money as a marker of accomplishment or prestige. Worry examines the extent that a person feels anxious about money, whereas security examines the extent that an individual values money as a means of protection from an uncertain future. These dimensions are theoretically grounded, empirically tested, and potentially serve as a bridge between more general personal values and more specific consumer behaviors. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Tiwari, M., Bajpai, Dr. S., & Dewangan, Dr. U. (2016). Steel Slag Utilization — Overview in Indian Perspective. International Journal of Advanced Research, 4(8), 2232–2246. https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/1442

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