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Correction: From theory to practice: An integrated TTF-UTAUT study on electric vehicle adoption behavior
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Summary
This study corrects a previously published article DOI. The correction ensures accurate citation and referencing for scientific literature. Researchers should use the updated DOI for all future citations.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing
- Bibliographic data
- Scholarly communication
Context:
- Correction of a published article
- Ensuring data integrity
- Accurate referencing
Purpose:
- To provide the correct article DOI
- To rectify bibliographic errors
- To maintain accurate scientific records
Summary:
- This entry serves as a correction notice
- It provides the accurate Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
- This ensures proper identification of the scientific article
Impact:
- Improves the accuracy of scientific records
- Facilitates correct citation and retrieval of the article
- Upholds the integrity of scholarly communication
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