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How neighbors influence what you buy: Study reveals everyday social pressure shapes political choices

Researchers have found that casual conversations and social influence from people in your daily life — colleagues, friends, neighbors — significantly affect whether you make political statements through consumer choices like boycotts or ethical purchases. The finding suggests companies and policymakers need to rethink how social networks, not just individual beliefs, drive behavior change.

Originaltitel: Everyday social influence and political consumerism

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