TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 32(3)
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Guest Editorial: Themed issue: consumer issues in credit and debt
–Margaret Griffiths []
Consumer credit and monetary policy in Malaysia
–Salina Hj. Kassim, Turkhan Ali Abdul Manap [] []
Consumer attitudes towards debt in an islamic country: managing a conflict between religious tradition and modernity?
–Alhassan G. Abdul-Muhmin [] []
Chronic consumer debtors: the need for specific intervention
–Maureen Townley-Jones, Margaret Griffiths, Mary Bryant [] []
Store cards: is it a matter of convenience or is the facility used to sustain lavish consumption?
–Alet C. Erasmus, Kethuswegape Lebani [] []
Loyalty, naivety and powerlessness among Norwegian retail bank customers
–Lisbet Berg [] []
Consumer bankruptcy in Utah (USA): who files and why?
–Jean M. Lown [] []
General Issue
Teenager-peer interaction and its contribution to a family purchase decision: the mediating role of enduring product involvement
–Nibrass Hajtaieb El Aoud, Sabrina M. Neeley [] []
Health promoting schools: integrated practices to develop critical thinking and healthy lifestyles through farming, growing and healthy eating
–Liz Lakin, Michael Littledyke [] []
Consumer knowledge and its consequences: an international comparison
–Liang Guo, Xiangyu Meng [] []
The role of time preference and credit card usage in compulsive buying behaviour
–Pamela S. Norum [] []
Consumers’ knowledge on sizing and fit issues: a solution to successful apparel selection in developing countries
–Anne Mastamet Mason, Helena M. De Klerk, Jaqui Sommervile, Susan P. Ashdown [] []
Looking at Gen Y shopping preferences and intentions: exploring the role of experience and apparel involvement
–P. Sullivan, J. Heitmeyer [] []
Short-term impact of a voluntary health intervention on overall vs. preventive healthcare consumption
–Leigh J. Maynard [] []
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