TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 33(5)
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Guest editorial: a consumer perspective on housing
–Christien Klaufus, Hilje van der Horst [] []
The birth of the housing consumer in the United States, 1918-1960
–Richard Harris [] []
‘Home comes first’: housing and homemaking in Finnish civic educational films during 1945Ä1969
–Minna Lammi [] [Google Scholar]
Aesthetics in displacement Ä Hmong, Somali and Mexican home-making practices in Minnesota
–Tasoulla Hadjiyanni [] []
Furnishing the salon: symbolic ethnicity and performative practices in Moroccan-Dutch domestic interiors
–Hester Dibbits [] []
Privatization, commodification and transformation in Japanese housing: ephemeral house Ä eternal home
–Richard Ronald [] []
The information needs of prospective homebuyers: an exploratory study of apartment purchases in Finland
–Reijo Savolainen [] []
Customer satisfaction with apartment housing offered by Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
–Russell James III [] []
Discovering the variables that influence new home-buyer service satisfaction
–Isabelina Nahmens, Laura H. Ikuma [] []
Objective measures as a predictor of late payments by high-risk borrowers
–Jane M. Kolodinsky, Erin Roche [] []
Modes of production in home maintenance: accounting for the choice between formality, off the books and self-provisioning
–Stef Adriaenssens, Jef Hendrickx [] []
Trompe l’œil: architects, consumers, and the need to rediscover technical function for ecologically sustainable housing
–Jeremy Gabe, Robert Vale, Brenda Vale [] [Google Scholar]
The development of 3-D visualization technology: the potential impact on interior design and its consumers
–Seunghae Lee [] []
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