Journal of Consumer Affairs
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Volume 50, issue 3, 2016
- Editor's Introduction to the 50th Anniversary Issue pp. 489-491

- Sharon Tennyson
- Consuming with a Conscience pp. 492-504

- Linda Golodner
- Fifty Years of Consumer Issues in The Journal of Consumer Affairs pp. 505-514

- Sharon A. DeVaney
- Consumerism in the Digital Age pp. 515-538

- S. Umit Kucuk
- The Intergenerational Transference of Money Attitudes and Behaviors pp. 539-556

- Sonya L. Britt
- Consumer Shopping Strategies and Prices Paid in Retail Food Markets pp. 557-584

- James K. Binkley and Susan Chen
- The Effects of Third-Party Arbitration: A Field Experiment pp. 585-610

- Herm Joosten, Josée M. M. Bloemer and Bas Hillebrand
- New Measures of Economic Security and Development: Savings Goals for Short- and Long-Term Economic Needs pp. 611-637

- Yunju Nam, Yungsoo Lee, Shawn McMahon and Michael Sherraden
- Satisfaction and Repurchase Intentions for Health Insurance Marketplaces: Evidence from a Partnership State pp. 638-651

- M. Paula Fitzgerald and Thomas K. Bias
- Motivating Personal Contributions to Health Savings Accounts pp. 652-665

- Anne C. Duke and Brenda J. Cude
Volume 50, issue 2, 2016
- Financial Education Interventions Targeting Immigrants and Children of Immigrants: Results from a Randomized Control Trial pp. 263-285

- Silvia Barcellos, Leandro Carvalho, James Smith and Joanne Yoong
- Do We Follow the Leader or the Masses? Antecedents of the Willingness to Pay Extra for Eco-Products pp. 286-314

- Helen Arce Salazar and Leon Oerlemans
- Boundaries for the Retail Geographical Market and Factors Influencing Shoppers' Mobility pp. 315-341

- Ivan-Damir Anić and Sonja Radas
- Saving, Selling, Earning, and Negotiating: How Adolescents Acquire Monetary Lump Sums and Who Considers Saving pp. 342-371

- Annette Otto and Paul Webley
- The Cause Cue Effect: Cause-Related Marketing and Consumer Health Perceptions pp. 372-402

- Elizabeth A. Minton and T. Bettina Cornwell
- Why Do We Read On-Pack Nutrition Information so Differently? A Typology of Reading Heuristics Based on Food Consumption Goals pp. 403-429

- Isabelle Chalamon and Lydiane Nabec
- Parenting Orientations as Antecedents of Children's Violent Videogame Play pp. 430-457

- Doug Walker, Russell N. Laczniak, Les Carlson and E. Deanne Brocato
- Who Uses Facts Up Front? A Baseline Examination of Who is Using Standardized Front-of-Package Nutrition Disclosures pp. 458-470

- Jeremy Kees and M. Paula Fitzgerald
- Comparing Military and Civilian Household Finances: Descriptive Evidence from Recent Surveys pp. 471-483

- William Skimmyhorn
Volume 50, issue 1, 2016
- Consume Less and Be Happy? Consume Less to Be Happy! An Introduction to the Special Issue on Anti-Consumption and Consumer Well-Being pp. 3-17

- Stefan Hoffmann and Michael S. W. Lee
- Anti-consumption, Materialism, and Consumer Well-being pp. 18-47

- Michael S. W. Lee and Christie Seo Youn Ahn
- Attitude toward Consumption and Subjective Well-Being pp. 48-67

- Rajesh Iyer and James A. Muncy
- The Sustainability Roots of Anticonsumption Lifestyles and Initial Insights Regarding Their Effects on Consumers' Well-Being pp. 68-99

- Barbara Seegebarth, Mathias Peyer, Ingo Balderjahn and Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
- Material Presence and the Detox Delusion: Insights from Social Nudism pp. 100-123

- Hélène Cherrier
- Do I Fear Death? The Effects of Mortality Salience on Anti-Consumption Lifestyles pp. 124-144

- Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno and Michel Laroche
- Quantifying Anti-Consumption of Private Labels and National Brands: Impacts of Poor Test Ratings on Consumer Purchases pp. 145-165

- Rainer Olbrich, Hans Christian Jansen and Benedikt Teller
- Brand Iconicity vs. Anti-Consumption Well-Being Concerns: The Nutella Palm Oil Conflict pp. 166-192

- Bernard Cova and Simona D'Antone
- Consumer Boycott Behavior: An Exploratory Analysis of Twitter Feeds pp. 193-223

- Suzanne C. Makarem and Haeran Jae
- Rhetorical Analysis of Resistance to Environmentalism As Enactment of Morality Play between Social and Ecological Well-Being pp. 224-259

- Clinton Amos, Nancy Spears and Iryna Pentina
Volume 49, issue 3, 2015
- Tax-Time Savings among Low-Income Households in the $aveNYC Program pp. 489-518

- Clinton Key, Jenna N. Tucker, Michal Grinstein-Weiss and Krista Comer
- Presentation Format and Financial Literacy: Accessibility and Assessability of Retirement Savings Statements pp. 519-549

- F. Douglas Foster, Juliana Ng and Marvin Wee
- An Empowerment Model of Youth Financial Behavior pp. 550-575

- Fernando Angulo-Ruiz and Albena Pergelova
- Facing a Biased Adviser While Choosing a Retirement Plan: The Impact of Financial Literacy and Fair Disclosure pp. 576-595

- Eyal Carmel, Dana Carmel, David Leiser and Avia Spivak
- Information Asymmetry in Consumer Perceptions of Quality-Differentiated Food Products pp. 596-612

- Marco Palma, Alba Collart and Christopher J. Chammoun
- The Effects of Nutrition Label Comparison Baselines on Consumers' Food Choices pp. 613-626

- Sophie Hieke and Christopher L. Newman
- An Analysis of Pet Food Label Usage pp. 627-638

- Robert J. Lemke, William J. Burkholder, Charlotte E. Conway, Amy M. Lando and Samuel Valcin
- Financial Literacy Skills for the 21st Century: Evidence from PISA pp. 639-659

- Annamaria Lusardi
Volume 49, issue 2, 2015
- “Help, I Have Too Much Stuff!”: Extreme Possession Attachment and Professional Organizers pp. 303-327

- Catherine A. Roster
- Shopping While Nonwhite: Racial Discrimination among Minority Consumers pp. 328-355

- Aronté Marie Bennett, Ronald Paul Hill and Kara Daddario
- Cognitive Ability and the Stock Reallocations of Retirees during the Great Recession pp. 356-375

- Chris Browning and Michael Finke
- Investigating the Disconnect between Financial Knowledge and Behavior: The Role of Parental Influence and Psychological Characteristics in Responsible Financial Behaviors among Young Adults pp. 376-406

- Ning Tang, Andrew Baker and Paula C. Peter
- Bounded Rationality and Use of Alternative Financial Services pp. 407-435

- Cliff A. Robb, Patryk Babiarz, Ann Woodyard and Martin C. Seay
- Payday Loan and Pawnshop Usage: The Impact of Allowing Payday Loan Rollovers pp. 436-456

- Susan Carter
- The Effect of Information on Willingness to Pay for Canned Tuna Fish with Different Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Certification: A Pilot Study pp. 457-471

- Tiziana de Magistris, Teresa Del Giudice and Fabio Verneau
- Integration of a Financial Literacy Curriculum in a High School Economics Class: Implications of Varying the Input Mix from an Experiment pp. 472-487

- Andrew Gill and Radha Bhattacharya
Volume 49, issue 1, 2015
- Creating Financial Capability in the Next Generation: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-12

- Margaret S. Sherraden and Michal Grinstein-Weiss
- Foundations of Financial Well-Being: Insights into the Role of Executive Function, Financial Socialization, and Experience-Based Learning in Childhood and Youth pp. 13-38

- Anita I. Drever, Elizabeth Odders-White, Charles W. Kalish, Nicole M. Else-Quest, Emily M. Hoagland and Emory N. Nelms
- A Developmental Perspective on Children's Economic Agency pp. 39-68

- Terri Friedline
- Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Financial Education on Elementary School Students' Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitudes pp. 69-96

- Michael Batty, J. Michael Collins and Elizabeth Odders-White
- Increasing Youth Financial Capability: An Evaluation of the MyPath Savings Initiative pp. 97-126

- Vernon Loke, Laura Choi and Margaret Libby
- Financial Capability and Asset Accumulation for Children's Education: Evidence from an Experiment of Child Development Accounts pp. 127-155

- Jin Huang, Yunju Nam, Michael Sherraden and Margaret Clancy
- Financial Education and Savings Outcomes for Low-Income IDA Participants: Does Age Make a Difference? pp. 156-185

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Shenyang Guo, Vanessa Reinertson and Blair Russell
- Revaluing the Role of Parents as Financial Socialization Agents in Youth Financial Literacy Programs pp. 186-222

- Geert van Campenhout
- Does “Banking the Unbanked” Help Families to Save? Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 223-249

- Katie Fitzpatrick
- Evaluating a Financial Education Curriculum as an Intervention to Improve Financial Behaviors and Financial Well-Being of Survivors of Domestic Violence: Results from a Longitudinal Randomized Controlled Study pp. 250-266

- Judy L. Postmus, Andrea Hetling and Gretchen L. Hoge
- A Balance Sheet Perspective on Financial Success: Why Starting Early Matters pp. 267-298

- Ray Boshara and William Emmons
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