TOC: J Bus Res
Introduction
Journal of Business Research, 61(5)
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Animal companions, consumption experiences, and the marketing of pets: Transcending boundaries in the animal–human distinction
–Morris B. Holbrook and Arch G. Woodside [] []
Carols for cats and their Humans
–Debra L. Stephens [] []
Animals in advertising: Love dogs? Love the ad!?
–Karen M. Lancendorfer, JoAnn L. Atkin and Bonnie B. Reece [] []
Does excessive buying for self relate to spending on pets?
–Nancy M. Ridgway, Monika Kukar-Kinney, Kent B. Monroe and Emily Chamberlin [] []
The price of unconditional love: Consumer decision making for high-dollar veterinary care?
–Beverly K. Brockman, Valerie A. Taylor and Christopher M. Brockman [] []
The price of peace in the household: A commentary on “The Price of Unconditional Love: Consumer Decisions Concerning High-Dollar Veterinary Care”
–Mary C. Gilly [] []
Figuring companion-species consumption: A multi-site ethnography of the post-canine Afghan hound
–Shona Bettany and Rory Daly [] []
Moving from subject–object to subject–subject relations: Comments on “figuring companion-species consumption”
–Lisa Peñaloza [] []
Do camels dream of electric fish? Reflections on animal dreams
–Jean-Paul Berthon and Pierre Berthon [] []
Animal-companion depictions in women’s magazine advertising
–Patricia F. Kennedy and Mary G. McGarvey [] []
Integrating qualitative and quantitative theoretical perspectives in applied advertising research
–Beth Mott-Stenerson [] []
Tails of animal attraction: Incorporating the feline into the family
–Hilary Downey and Sarah Ellis [] []
Pet loves, rants, and raves: Commentary on Downey and Ellis’s article
–Marylouise Caldwell [] []
Equines and their human companions
–Susan M. Keaveney [] []
Making connections: Partner quality, identity, and community
–Susan Spiggle [] []
Understanding dog–human companionship
–Michael J. Dotson and Eva M. Hyatt [] []
A commentary on “Understanding Dog–Human Companionship”
–Jeffrey F. Durgee [] []
A tail of two personalities: How canine companions shape relationships and well-being?
–Lisa A. Cavanaugh, Hillary A. Leonard and Debra L. Scammon [] []
Using the forced metaphor-elicitation technique (FMET) to meet animal companions within self?
–Arch G. Woodside [] []
Comment on “Using the Forced Metaphor-Elicitation Technique (FMET) to Meet Animal Companions within Self”
–Lindsay Zaltman [] []
Exploring the dark side of pet ownership: Status- and control-based pet consumption
–Michael B. Beverland, Francis Farrelly and Elison Ai Ching Lim [] []
Commentary on exploring the dark side of pet ownership: Status- and control-based pet consumptionA reinterpretation of the data
–Aaron Ahuvia [] []
Pets as means rather than ends
–Joseph A. Cote [] []
Romancing the alpaca: Passionate consumption, collection, and companionship
–Cathi McMullen [] []
Romancing Alpacas: A commentary
–Nicholas O’Shaughnessy [] []
Animal-companion extremes and underlying consumer themes
–Jill Mosteller [] []
Relationship climate canaries: A commentary Mosteller (2007) inspires
–Douglas Brownlie [] []
Regulating consumption with bite: Building a contemporary framework for urban dog management?
–Rohan Miller and Gwyneth V.J. Howell [] []
How much is that doggie in the window? Machiavellian reflections on dog regulation
–Phil Harris [] []
Ritual blessings with companion animals
–Susan L. Holak [] []
Blessings and the spiritual life of consumers
–Robert M. Schindler [] []
Marketing extends beyond humans
–Vicki G. Morwitz [] []
Pets and people: Companions in commerce??
–Morris B. Holbrook [] []
Consumer behavior, extended-self, and sacred consumption: An alternative perspective from our animal companions?
–Ronald Paul Hill, Jeannie Gaines and R. Mark Wilson [] []
Narrative and metacognition as consumer mystery: A comment on Hill, Gaines, and Wilson and animal companions
–Stephen J. Gould [] []
Can we live without a dog? Consumption life cycles in dog–owner relationships
–Tony Ellson [] []
Can we live without cats? Interpreting and expanding on Ellson’s question from a cat-lover’s perspective?
–Carol Megehee [] []
Comment on “Can we live without a dog? Consumption life cycles in dog–owner relationships”
–John O’Shaughnessy [] []
“Pets and not pets” Three poems
–George M. Zinkhan [] []
Four of my dear friends… Or are they family??
–Ellen Day [] []
Cat photos
–Leslie Stern and Barbara Stern [] []
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