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 32, issue 4, 2009
- The Impact of Information on Consumer Preferences for Different Animal Food Production Methods pp. 313-331

- Morten Mørkbak and Jonas Nordström
- Regulating Information Disclosure in Mutual Fund Advertising in the United States: Will Consumers Utilize Cost Information? pp. 333-351

- Beth Pontari, Andrea Stanaland and Tom Smythe
- Special Section on “Nanotechnologies and the Consumer” pp. 353-353

- Lucia Reisch and Hans Micklitz
- Nanoethics: Old Wine, New Bottles? pp. 355-379

- Roger Brownsword
- Product Liability for Nanotechnology pp. 381-391

- Geraint Howells
- “Nobody Told Me I was a Nano-Consumer:” How Nanotechnologies Might Challenge the Notion of Consumer Rights pp. 393-402

- Harald Throne-Holst and Pål Strandbakken
Volume 32, issue 3, 2009
- The Journal of Consumer Policy Outstanding Reviewer Award pp. 201-202

- Alan Mathios, Hans-W. Micklitz, Lucia Reisch, John Thøgersen and Christian Twigg-Flesner
- In-store Marketing as a Mode of Discipline pp. 203-218

- Arne Dulsrud and Eivind Jacobsen
- RFID—the “Next Step” in Consumer–Product Relations or Orwellian Nightmare? Challenges for Research and Policy pp. 219-244

- Dag Slettemeås
- Entrenchment of New Governance in Consumer Policy Formulation: A Platform for European Consumer Citizenship Practice? pp. 245-267

- Jim Davies
- Perception of Health Claims Among Nordic Consumers pp. 269-287

- Klaus Grunert, Liisa Lähteenmäki, Yasemin Boztug, Emilia Martinsdóttir, Øydis Ueland, Annika Åström and Piritta Lampila
- Alternative Regulatory Cases Challenging Consumer Policy pp. 289-301

- Petteri Repo, Päivi Timonen and Kim Zilliacus
Volume 32, issue 1, 2009
- Note from the Editors pp. 1-2

- Alan Mathios, Lucia Reisch and John Thøgersen
- Obesity and Hyperbolic Discounting: Evidence and Implications pp. 3-21

- Robert Scharff
- Regulating Market Language: Market Failure in Descriptive Signals pp. 23-41

- Andrew Stivers
- Participation in Green Consumer Policies: Deliberative Democracy under Wrong Conditions? pp. 43-57

- Mikael Klintman
- Exemptions to the Children’s Sleepwear Flammability Standards: A Description of Policy Considerations and an Evaluation of the Effects on Burn Injuries to Children pp. 59-71

- Gregory Rodgers and Patricia Adair
- W. Douglas Evans and Gerald Hastings (Eds.). Public Health Branding: Applying Marketing for Social Change pp. 73-74

- Alan Andreasen
Volume 31, issue 4, 2008
- Note from the Editors pp. 383-384

- Alan Mathios, Lucia Reisch, John Thøgersen and Christian Twigg-Flesner
- Making Place for the iConsumer in Consumer Law pp. 385-391

- Natali Helberger
- Integrating Consumer Rights into Copyright Law: From a European Perspective pp. 393-408

- Jens Schovsbo
- Accommodating the Needs of iConsumers: Making Sure They Get Their Money’s Worth of Digital Entertainment pp. 409-423

- Lucie Guibault
- Fundamental Rights and the European Regulation of iConsumer Contracts pp. 425-439

- Chantal Mak
- Download of Copyright-Protected Internet Content and the Role of (Consumer) Contract Law pp. 441-457

- Peter Rott
- A “New Approach” to Standards and Consumer Protection pp. 459-472

- Jane Winn and Nicolas Jondet
- When Should “Consumers-as-Producers” Have to Comply With Consumer Protection Laws? pp. 473-487

- Peter Swire
- Looking Ahead—Future Issues when Reflecting on the Place of the iConsumer in Consumer Law and Copyright Law pp. 489-496

- Joris Hoboken and Natali Helberger
- Stephan G. Hannaford: Market Domination!: The Impact of Industry Consolidation on Competition, Innovation, and Consumer Choice pp. 497-499

- Suzanne Heijnen
- Christian Twigg-Flesner: The Europeanisation of Contract Law—Current Controversies in Law pp. 501-503

- Norbert Reich
Volume 31, issue 3, 2008
- Saving for Retirement—A Case for Financial Education in Germany and UK? An Economic Perspective pp. 253-283

- Andreas Oehler and Christina Werner
- Consumer Policy in a Market Economy Considerations from the Perspective of the Economics of Information, the New Institutional Economics as well as Behavioural Economics pp. 285-313

- Franziska Rischkowsky and Thomas Döring
- Can Consumers Buy Responsibly? Analysis and Solutions for Market Failures pp. 315-326

- Carmen Valor
- An International Perspective of Online Disclosure Presentation: A Comparison of Banner Ad Disclosures from United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore Web Sites pp. 327-347

- Mariea Hoy and May Lwin
- Knowledge and Perceptions of Superannuation in Australia pp. 349-368

- Andrew Worthington
- Book Reviews pp. 369-373

- Norbert Reich
- Ingrid Gottschalk, Kulturökonomik. Probleme, Fragestellungen und Antworten pp. 375-377

- Thomas Knubben
Volume 31, issue 2, 2008
- A New Look at Old Coefficients pp. 139-145

- Heiner Imkamp
- Credit Union Legislative Frameworks in the United States of America and the United Kingdom – A Flexible Friend or a Step Towards the Dark Side? pp. 147-166

- Nicholas Ryder
- “To Be or Not to Be an Auctioneer?” Some Thoughts on the Legal Nature of Online “eBay” Auctions and the Protection of Consumers pp. 167-194

- Christine Riefa
- The Index of Consumer Sentiment toward Marketing: Validation, Updated Results, and Demographic Analysis pp. 195-216

- John Gaski
- Europeanisation of Product Liability in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Preliminary Empirical Benchmark pp. 217-241

- Jocelyn Kellam and Luke Nottage
Volume 31, issue 1, 2008
- The Consumer, the European Union, and Media Law pp. 1-4

- Alison Harcourt and Stephen Weatherill
- Country of Origin Principle in the EU Market for Audiovisual Media Services: Consumer’s Friend or Foe? pp. 5-24

- Anna Herold
- Food Advertising and Obesity Prevention: What Role for the European Union? pp. 25-44

- Amandine Garde
- Save the Children: The Protection of Minors in the Information Society and the Audiovisual Media Services Directive pp. 45-61

- Oliver Füg
- The Consumer and Advertising Regulation in the Television without Frontiers and Audiovisual Media Services Directives pp. 63-77

- Lorna Woods
- Access to Major Events on Television under European Law pp. 79-98

- Richard Parrish
- Self-regulation, Co-regulation and the Audio-Visual Media Services Directive pp. 99-113

- Tony Prosser
- Beyond Europe: The Internet, Regulation, and Multistakeholder Governance—Representing the Consumer Interest? pp. 115-132

- Christopher Marsden
Volume 30, issue 4, 2007
- Effects of the Euro Changeover on Consumer Behaviour: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 303-311

- Tommy Gärling and John Thøgersen
- Euro Stories: The Irish Experience of Currency Change pp. 313-322

- Rob Ranyard
- The “Euro Illusion”: Illusion or Fact? pp. 323-336

- Amelie Gamble
- The Euro Illusion in Consumers’ Price Estimation: An Italian–Irish Comparison in the Third Year of the Euro pp. 337-354

- Fabio Missier, Nicolao Bonini and Rob Ranyard
- Emotional Factors in Currency Perception pp. 355-365

- Krzysztof Przybyszewski and Tadeusz Tyszka
- Consumer Adaptation Strategies: From Austrian Shilling to the Euro pp. 367-381

- Eva Hofmann, Erich Kirchler and Bernadette Kamleitner
- The Impact of the Euro Changeover on Between-Currency Conversions pp. 383-391

- Patrick Lemaire
- The Euro Changeover and Numerical Intuition for Prices in the Old and New Currencies pp. 393-403

- J. Marques
- The Euro Changeover and the Factors Influencing Perceived Inflation pp. 405-419

- Helmut Jungermann, Hans Wolfgang Brachinger, Julia Belting, Katarzyna Grinberg and Elisabeth Zacharias
- Illusory Price Increases after the Euro Changeover in Germany: An Expectancy-Consistent Bias pp. 421-434

- Eva Traut-Mattausch, Tobias Greitemeyer, Dieter Frey and Stefan Schulz-Hardt
- Book Notes – Economics and Social Sciences pp. 435-444

- Lucia Reisch
Volume 30, issue 3, 2007
- Shopping for Human Rights. An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 167-175

- Michele Micheletti and Andreas Follesdal
- The Social Pedagogy of Wall Street: Stock Trading as Political Activism? pp. 177-199

- Detlev Zwick, Janice Denegri-Knott and Jonathan Schroeder
- The Fair Trade Idea: Towards an Economics of Social Labels pp. 201-217

- Torsten Steinrücken and Sebastian Jaenichen
- Fair Trade: Dynamic and Dilemmas of a Market Oriented Global Social Movement pp. 219-239

- John Wilkinson
- Fair Trade Coffee and Human Rights in Guatemala pp. 241-261

- Sarah Lyon
- Consumption, Resistance and Everyday Life: Ruptures and Continuities pp. 263-280

- Simon Tormey
- Framing the Corporation: Royal Dutch/Shell and Human Rights Woes in Nigeria pp. 281-301

- Boris Holzer
Volume 30, issue 2, 2007
- The importance of non-linear relationships between attitude and behaviour in policy research pp. 75-90

- Jenny Doorn, Peter Verhoef and Tammo Bijmolt
- Greening the Danes? Experience with consumption and environment policies pp. 91-116

- Toke Christensen, Mirjam Godskesen, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Maj-Britt Quitzau and Inge Røpke
- Passengers, consumers, and travellers: The rise of passenger rights in EC transport law and its repercussions for Community consumer law and policy pp. 117-136

- Jens Karsten
- Vendor bidding on online auctions pp. 137-150

- Kate Tokeley
- Consumers in the Knowledge-Based Economy (KBE): What creates and/or constitutes consumer vulnerability in the KBE? pp. 151-158

- Margaret Hogg, Geraint Howells and David Milman
- Book Notes pp. 159-166

- Twigg-Flesner Christian
Volume 30, issue 1, 2007
- Crime, punishment, and consumer protection pp. 1-20

- Peter Cartwright
- The average consumer, the unfair commercial practices directive, and the cognitive revolution pp. 21-38

- Rossella Incardona and Cristina Poncibò
- Geraint Howells, Hans-W. Micklitz, & Thomas Wilhelmsson: European Fair Trading Law–The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive pp. 39-43

- Norbert Reich
- S. Ratneshwar & David Glen Mick: Inside consumption. Consumer motives, goals and desires pp. 45-48

- Kai-Uwe Hellmann
- Consumers and services of general interest: Is EC consumer law the future? pp. 49-60

- Peter Rott
- Book notes pp. 61-74

- Christian Twigg-Flesner
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