Journal of Consumer Policy
2004 - 2026
Current editor(s): Hans Micklitz, John Thøgersen, Lucia A. Reisch, Alan Mathios and Christian Twigg-Flesner From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2019
- Consumer Policy in 28 EU Member States: An Empirical Assessment in Four Dimensions pp. 455-482

- S. Nessel
- Irresponsible Lending in the Post-Crisis Era: Is the EU Consumer Credit Directive Fit for Its Purpose? pp. 483-519

- Olha O. Cherednychenko and Jesse M. Meindertsma
- Disabled People’s Vulnerability in the European Single Market: The Case of Consumer Information pp. 521-543

- I. Eskytė
- Evaluating USA’s New Nutrition and Supplement Facts Label: Evidence from a Non-hypothetical Choice Experiment pp. 545-562

- Di Fang, Rodolfo Nayga, H. A. Snell, G. H. West and Claudia Bazzani
- Book Review: Beyond Greenwash? Explaining Credibility in Transnational Eco-Labeling, by Hamish van der Ven pp. 563-566

- F. C. Doebbe
- Book Notes “Economics and Social Sciences” pp. 567-579

- L. A. Reisch and F. C. Doebbe
Volume 42, issue 3, 2019
- Does Consumer Financial Management Behavior Relate to Their Financial Access? pp. 333-348

- J. Birkenmaier and Q. J. Fu
- Consumer Protection and the Regulation of Mobile Phone Contracts: A Study of Automatically Renewable Long-Term Contracts Across Jurisdictions pp. 349-375

- C. Bisping and T. J. Dodsworth
- Improving Nutritional Quality of Consumers’ Food Purchases With Traffic-Lights Labels: An Experimental Analysis pp. 377-395

- Stéphan Marette, L. Nabec and F. Durieux
- A Matter of Principle: Comparing Norm-Based Explanations for Fair Trade Consumption pp. 397-423

- P. Schenk
- How Much Is Data Privacy Worth? A Preliminary Investigation pp. 425-440

- A. G. Winegar and C. R. Sunstein
- Nudged to a Menu Position: The Role of “I’m Loving It”! pp. 441-453

- E. Reijnen, S. J. Kühne, H. M. Gugelberg and A. Crameri
Volume 42, issue 2, 2019
- Awards pp. 187-187

- Lucia A. Reisch
- The Experience of Financial Hardship in Australia: Causes, Impacts and Coping Strategies pp. 189-221

- E. Bourova, I. Ramsay and P. Ali
- Debt Judgments as a Reflection of Consumption-Related Debt Problems pp. 223-244

- K. Majamaa, A.-R. Lehtinen and K. Rantala
- Let the Borrower Beware: Towards a Framework for Debiasing Rollover Behavior in the Payday Loan Industry pp. 245-266

- T. R. Harmon-Kizer
- Does U.S. Household Financial Access Mediate the Relationship Between a Large Income Drop and Credit Record? pp. 267-283

- J. Birkenmaier and Q. Fu
- The Impact of Qualified Health Claims on Advertising Evaluations: The Cases of POM Wonderful and Minute Maid pp. 285-301

- C. D. Hatch and H. Buttrick
- Banks and Financial Discrimination: What Can Be Learnt from the Spanish Experience? pp. 303-323

- B. Fernández-Olit, C. Ruza, M. Cuesta-González and Mariano Matilla-García
- Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. Reisch: Trusting Nudges pp. 325-328

- D. O. Kasdan
- Book Review: The Financialisation of the Citizen – Social and Financial Inclusion Through European Private Law, by Guido Comparato pp. 329-332

- I. Domurath
Volume 42, issue 1, 2019
- Behavioural Insights and (Un)healthy Dietary Choices: a Review of Current Evidence pp. 3-45

- J. M. Bauer and L. A. Reisch
- Ambiguity and Consumer Perceptions of Risk in Various Areas of Biotechnology pp. 47-58

- J. K. Sax and N. Doran
- Collective Redress: The Need for New Technologies pp. 59-90

- C. Hodges
- Does the GDPR Enhance Consumers’ Control over Personal Data? An Analysis from a Behavioural Perspective pp. 91-107

- I. Ooijen and Helena U. Vrabec
- Impact of Directive 2013/11/EU on Consumer ADR Quality: Evidence from France and the UK pp. 109-147

- A. Biard
- The Transparent Trap: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on the Design of Transparent Online Disclosures in the EU pp. 149-173

- O. Seizov, A. J. Wulf and J. Luzak
- Book Notes “Economics and Social Sciences” 1/2019 pp. 175-185

- L. A. Reisch
Volume 41, issue 4, 2018
- Dissemination of Consumer Law and Policy in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia pp. 303-307

- Hans W. Micklitz, Geraint Howells, Claudia Lima Marques and Tjakie Naude
- Consumer Protection Law in Ethiopia: The Normative Regime and the Way Forward pp. 309-332

- E. N. Stebek
- Consumer Law and Policy in Ghana pp. 333-354

- Christine Dowuona-Hammond
- Consumer Law and Policy in Kenya pp. 355-371

- J. Malala
- An Overview of Consumer Law in Nigeria and Relationship with Laws of Other Countries and Organisations pp. 373-393

- F. Monye
- Reflections on Consumer Law and Policy in Seychelles pp. 395-410

- Marco Rizzi
- Dissemination of Consumer Law and Policy in South Africa pp. 411-434

- Tjakie Naude
- Dissemination of Consumer Law and Policy in Tanzania pp. 435-453

- T. Mwenegoha
- Consumer Protection in Uganda: The Law in Theory and Practice pp. 455-471

- F. Zeija
Volume 41, issue 3, 2018
- Determinants of Fair Trade Product Purchase Intention of Dutch Consumers According to the Extended Theory of Planned Behaviour pp. 191-210

- A. Beldad and S. Hegner
- Consumer Product Failure Causing Personal Injury Under the No-Fault Accident Compensation Scheme in New Zealand—a Let-off for Manufacturers? pp. 211-227

- Trish O’Sullivan and Kate Tokeley
- Do Consumers Understand PCP Car Finance? An Experimental Investigation pp. 229-255

- Terence J. McElvaney, Pete Lunn and Féidhlim P. McGowan
- The Political Economy of State-Owned Lotteries pp. 257-272

- Alexander Fink
- Stakeholder Conceptions of Later-Life Consumer Vulnerability in the Financial Services Industry: Beyond Financial Capability? pp. 273-295

- Louise Overton and Lorna Fox O’Mahony
Volume 41, issue 2, 2018
- Gerhard Scherhorn, 21 February 1930–28 February 2018 pp. 99-101

- Alan Mathios, Hans Micklitz, Lucia Reisch, John Thøgersen and Christian Twigg-Flesner
- Health as a Means Towards Profitable Ends: mHealth Apps, User Autonomy, and Unfair Commercial Practices pp. 103-134

- Marijn Sax, Natali Helberger and Nadine Bol
- Effective Paths for Consumer Empowerment and Protection in Retail Energy Markets pp. 135-157

- Maria Ioannidou
- Financial Consumer Protection Regime in Malaysia: Assessment of the Legal and Regulatory Framework pp. 159-175

- Habib Ahmed and Ili Rahilah Ibrahim
Volume 41, issue 1, 2018
- Framing Sustainable Consumption in Different Ways: Policy Lessons from Two Participatory Systems Mapping Exercises in Hungary pp. 1-19

- Gabriella Kiss, György Pataki, Alexandra Köves and Gábor Király
- Reducing Demand for Litigation in Consumer Disputes—a Randomized Field Experiment with Social Information pp. 21-32

- Andreas Maaløe Jespersen
- Critical Success Factors for Peak Electricity Demand Reduction: Insights from a Successful Intervention in a Small Island Community pp. 33-54

- Peter Morris, Desley Vine and Laurie Buys
- Consumer Protection in Cyber Space and the Ethics of Stewardship pp. 55-75

- Theresa E. Miedema
- Should Prices of Consumer Goods Be Better Indicators of Product Quality? pp. 77-81

- Heiner Imkamp
- The Throwaway Society: a Look in the Back Mirror pp. 83-87

- Kai-Uwe Hellmann and Marius K. Luedicke
- Book Review: Personal Insolvency in the 21st Century – A Comparative Analysis of the US and Europe by Iain Ramsay pp. 89-93

- Irina Domurath
- Book Notes “Economics and Social Sciences” 1/2018 pp. 95-97

- Lucia A. Reisch
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