Research Handbook on Social Influence

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Research Handbook on Social Influence. / Genschow, Oliver; Cracco, Emiel.
2025 ed. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025. 418 p.

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Genschow, O & Cracco, E 2025, Research Handbook on Social Influence. 2025 edn, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Genschow, O., & Cracco, E. (2025). Research Handbook on Social Influence. (2025 ed.) Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Genschow O, Cracco E. Research Handbook on Social Influence. 2025 ed. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025. 418 p.

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