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Vers une approche expérientielle de la circularité au sein des magasins indépendants de mode : D'une consommation linéaire à une consommation circulaire forte

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  • Yasmine Allouat

    (LUMEN - Lille University Management Lab - ULR 4999 - Université de Lille)

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  • Yasmine Allouat, 2025. "Vers une approche expérientielle de la circularité au sein des magasins indépendants de mode : D'une consommation linéaire à une consommation circulaire forte," Post-Print hal-05494645, HAL.
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