Journal of Consumer Affairs
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Volume 52, issue 3, 2018
- Incidence and Magnitude of Quantity Surcharges and Quantity Discounts in Online Shopping pp. 517-539

- Hooman Estelami
- College Financing Choices and Academic Performance pp. 540-561

- Christiana Stoddard, Carly Urban and Maximilian D. Schmeiser
- Development of a Value Co‐Creation Wellness Model: The Role of Physicians and Digital Information Seeking on Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes pp. 562-594

- Andrew J. Dahl, James W. Peltier and George R. Milne
- Managing Children's Internet Advertising Experiences: Parental Preferences for Regulation pp. 595-622

- Akshaya Vijayalakshmi, Meng‐Hsien (Jenny) Lin and Russell N. Laczniak
- Caring or Compulsion? The Effects of Consumer Attributions of Risk Information Disclosure in Direct‐to‐Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising pp. 623-654

- Jennifer Gerard Ball
- Which Europeans Like Nudges? Approval and Controversy in Four European Countries pp. 655-688

- Cäzilia Loibl, Cass R. Sunstein, Julius Rauber and Lucia A. Reisch
- Consumer's Side of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Nonhypothetical Study pp. 689-710

- Marco Lerro, Francesco Caracciolo, Riccardo Vecchio and Luigi Cembalo
- Debt Tolerance, Gender, and the Great Recession pp. 711-732

- Erin E. George, Mary Eschelbach Hansen and Julie Lyn Routzahn
- Soft versus Hard Commitments: A Test on Savings Behaviors pp. 733-745

- Jeremy Burke, Jill Luoto and Francisco Perez‐Arce
- The Effects of Tipping on Consumers' Satisfaction with Restaurants pp. 746-755

- Michael Lynn
- Do Pictographs Affect Probability Comprehension and Risk Perception of Multiple‐Risk Communications? pp. 756-769

- James M. Leonhardt and L. Robin Keller
- Poverty Research and Measurement: Making the Case for Consumption Adequacy pp. 770-791

- Justine Rapp Farrell and Ronald Paul Hill
Volume 52, issue 2, 2018
- Antecedents and Implications of Expiration Date Search Effort pp. 229-251

- Purvi Shah and Adrienne Hall‐Phillips
- Product Strategy and Antitrust: A Consumer Choice Perspective pp. 252-285

- Ross D. Petty
- Prepaid Cards at Tax Time and Beyond: Findings and Lessons from the MyAccountCard Pilot pp. 286-316

- Caroline Ratcliffe, William J. Congdon and Signe‐Mary McKernan
- Use of Bank and Nonbank Financial Services: Financial Decision Making by Immigrants and Native Born pp. 317-348

- Joyce M. Northwood and Sherrie L.W. Rhine
- Consumer Concerns Relating to Food Labeling and Trust—Australian Governance Actors Respond pp. 349-372

- Emma Tonkin, John Coveney, Trevor Webb, Annabelle M. Wilson and Samantha B. Meyer
- Cause‐Related Marketing Persuasion Knowledge: Measuring Consumers' Knowledge and Ability to Interpret CrM Promotions pp. 373-392

- Anne Hamby and David Brinberg
- Enhancing Environmentally Conscious Consumption through Standardized Sustainability Information pp. 393-414

- Yoon‐Na Cho, Robin L. Soster and Scot Burton
- A Systematic Literature Review to Identify Successful Elements for Financial Education and Counseling in Groups pp. 415-440

- Nele Peeters, Kathinka Rijk, Barbara Soetens, Bérénice Storms and Koen Hermans
- Payday Loan Marketing in Social Media Networks pp. 441-451

- Jianqiang Hao and Hongying Dai
- A Whole or Two Halves: Serving Size Framing Effects and Consumer Healthfulness Perceptions pp. 452-465

- Andrew Bryant and Ronald Paul Hill
- Dietary Restraint and Consumer Consumption Intentions for Low‐Calorie Snacks pp. 466-479

- Mihai Niculescu, James M. Leonhardt, Collin R. Payne and Chet Barney
- Alternatives for Targeting Women in Anti‐Smoking Campaigns: Insights from a Smoking Perceived Value Perspective pp. 480-494

- María José Montero‐Simó, Ana Isabel Polo‐Peña, Rafael Araque‐Padilla and Juan Miguel Rey‐Pino
- It Is Time to Change How We Think about Electricity: Getting the Consumer Involved pp. 495-514

- Karl A. McDermott
Volume 52, issue 1, 2018
- Journal of Consumer Affairs: Great Journal or Greatest Journal? pp. 3-4

- Ronald Paul Hill
- Do Plain Packaging and Pictorial Warnings Affect Smokers' and Non†Smokers' Behavioral Intentions? pp. 5-34

- Karine Gallopel†Morvan, Janet Hoek and Sophie Rieunier
- The Impact of Electronic Payments for Vulnerable Consumers: Evidence from Social Security pp. 35-60

- Drew M. Anderson, Alexander Strand and J. Michael Collins
- The Rose†Tinted Spectacles of Homeowners pp. 61-87

- Carin Cruijsen, David-Jan Jansen and Maarten van Rooij
- Homeownership among Young Americans: A Look at Student Loan Debt and Behavioral Factors pp. 88-114

- Jodi C. Letkiewicz and Stuart J. Heckman
- Measuring Sponsorship Transparency in the Age of Native Advertising pp. 115-137

- Bartosz W. Wojdynski, Nathaniel J. Evans and Mariea Grubbs Hoy
- The Affordable Care Act, the Medicaid Coverage Gap, and Hispanic Consumers: A Phenomenology of Obamacare pp. 138-165

- Sharon Schembri and Suad Ghaddar
- Consumer Risk Preferences and Higher Education Enrollment Decisions pp. 166-196

- Stuart J. Heckman and Catherine P. Montalto
- Incentives for Loan Repayments: Evidence from a Randomized Field Study pp. 197-208

- J. Michael Collins, Leah Gjertson and Justin Sydnor
- I Know, but I Would Rather Be Beautiful: The Impact of Self†Esteem, Narcissism, and Knowledge on Addictive Tanning Behavior in Millennials pp. 209-226

- Amy Watson, Gail Zank and Anna M. Turri
Volume 51, issue 3, 2017
- ISSN Page pp. 479-480

- Craig Gundersen and David R. Just
- The Relationship between the School Breakfast Program and Food Insecurity pp. 481-500

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Jason M. Fletcher and David Frisvold
- The Determinants of Food Insecurity among Food Bank Clients in the United States pp. 501-518

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Craig Gundersen, Emily Engelhard and Monica Hake
- Food Insecurity, Financial Shocks, and Financial Coping Strategies among Households with Elementary School Children in Wisconsin pp. 519-548

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Judith Bartfeld and J. Michael Collins
- Differences in US Adult Dietary Patterns by Food Security Status pp. 549-565

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Christopher A. Taylor, Colleen K. Spees, Alayna M. Markwordt, Rosanna P. Watowicz, Jill K. Clark and Neal Hooker
- Neighborhood Food Infrastructure and Food Security in Metropolitan Detroit pp. 566-597

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Scott W. Allard, Maria V. Wathen, H. Luke Shaefer and Sandra K. Danziger
- Does Prior Government Assistance Reduce Food or Housing Assistance among Low-Income and Food Insecure Households? pp. 598-630

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Robert B. Nielsen, Martin C. Seay and Melissa J. Wilmarth
- Bank Accounts, Nonbank Financial Transaction Products, and Food Insecurity among Households with Children pp. 631-658

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just and Katie Fitzpatrick
- Connecting Saving and Food Security: Evidence from an Asset-Building Program for Families in Poverty pp. 659-681

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just, Cäzilia Loibl, Anastasia Snyder and Travis Mountain
- Mothers' Within-Marriage Economic Prospects and Later Food Security: Does Marital Outcome Matter? pp. 682-702

- Craig Gundersen, David R. Just and Fei Men
Volume 51, issue 2, 2017
- How Financially Literate Are Women? An Overview and New Insights pp. 255-283

- Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Annamaria Lusardi, Rob Alessie and Maarten van Rooij
- Like Father Like Son: How Does Parents' Financial Behavior Affect Their Children's Financial Behavior? pp. 284-311

- Ning Tang
- The Role of Implicit Associations in the Hypothetical Bias pp. 312-328

- Fabio Verneau, Francesco La Barbera and Teresa Del Giudice
- Privacy and RFID Technology: A Review of Regulatory Efforts pp. 329-354

- Anna M. Turri, Ronn J. Smith and Steven W. Kopp
- Effects of a Tax-Time Savings Intervention on Use of Alternative Financial Services among Lower-Income Households pp. 355-379

- Mathieu R. Despard, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Chunhui Ren, Shenyang Guo and Ramesh Raghavan
- Who Feels Credit Constrained in Europe? The Role of Social Capital pp. 380-405

- Maria C. Pereira, Filipe Coelho and Óscar Lourenço
- “Harm or Good?”: Consumer Perceptions of Corporate Strategic Giving in Schools pp. 406-432

- Robert Aitken and Leah Watkins
- Accounting for Complex Sample Designs in Analyses of the Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 433-447

- Su Hyun Shin and Sherman D. Hanna
- Selecting Field Experiment Locations with Archival Data pp. 448-462

- James M. Leonhardt, David Trafimow and Mihai Niculescu
- The Road to Unintended Consequences Is Paved with Motivational Apps pp. 463-477

- Caroline Graham Austin and Agnieszka Kwapisz
Volume 51, issue 1, 2017
- Behavioral Interventions to Increase Tax-Time Saving: Evidence from a National Randomized Trial pp. 3-26

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Blair D. Russell, William Gale, Clinton Key and Dan Ariely
- The Affordable Care Act and Consumer Well-Being: Knowns and Unknowns pp. 27-53

- M. Paula Fitzgerald, Thomas K. Bias and Tami Gurley-Calvez
- Financial Adviser Anxiety, Financial Literacy, and Financial Advice Seeking pp. 54-90

- Paul Gerrans and Douglas A. Hershey
- Cash versus Debit Card: The Role of Budget Control pp. 91-112

- Lola Hernandez, Nicole Jonker and Anneke Kosse
- The Influence of Bundling and Caloric Knowledge on Calories Ordered and Purchase Intent pp. 113-132

- Judy Harris and Veronica L. Thomas
- Information Sensitivity Typology: Mapping the Degree and Type of Risk Consumers Perceive in Personal Data Sharing pp. 133-161

- George R. Milne, George Pettinico, Fatima M. Hajjat and Ereni Markos
- A World beyond Family: How External Factors Impact the Level of Materialism in Children pp. 162-182

- Juan Dávila, Mònica Casabayó and Jatinder Jit Singh
- The Role of Refund Expectations in Savings: Evidence from Volunteer Income Tax Preparation Programs in the United States pp. 183-199

- Nilton Porto and J. Michael Collins
- Understanding the Formation of Consumers' Stock Market Expectations pp. 200-210

- Alycia Chin and Wändi Bruin
- Can't Buy Me Green? A Review of Consumer Perceptions of and Behavior Toward the Price of Organic Food pp. 211-251

- Jessica Aschemann-Witzel and Stephan Zielke
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