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Abstract Advances in Consumer Research (Abbreviated as Adv. Consum. Res.) is a distinguished journal based in the United States and published by Sheridan Books. The journal is highly regarded in the academic community, particularly within the fields of Business, Management, and Accounting, with a specific focus on Marketing.
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ER - Eline de Vries et al. (2025). Methodology for Designing University Business Curricula with an Impact on the Family Economy. *Advances in Consumer Research*. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.53555/acr.v2i4 Eline de Vries et al.. "Methodology for Designing University Business Curricula with an Impact on the Family Economy." *Advances in Consumer Research* (2025). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.53555/acr.v2i4. Methodology for Designing University Business Curricula with an Impact on the Family Economy
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