TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 34(4)
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Epicureanism and the poetics of consumption
–Dawn Wood [] []
Doing sensory ethnography in consumer research
–Anu Valtonen, Vesa Markuksela, Johanna Moisander [] []
Netnographic inquiry and new translocal sites of the social
–Joonas Rokka [] []
Understanding college students’ opinions on a smoking policy
–Yoon-Na Cho, Sharon A. DeVaney [] [Google Scholar]
Self-reporting vs. observation: some cautionary examples from parent/child food shopping behaviour
–Malene Gram [] []
Using projective techniques to tap into consumers’ feelings, perceptions and attitudes . . . getting an honest opinion
–Susan Doherty, Roy Nelson [] [Google Scholar]
Using World Café and drama to explore older people’s experience of financial products and services
–Elaine L. Ritch, Carol Brennan [] [Google Scholar]
Procedural methodology for a grounded meta-analysis of qualitative case studies
–Celia Stall-Meadows, Adrienne Hyle [] []
Paradigm, methodology and method: intellectual integrity in consumer scholarship
–Sue L.T. McGregor, Jennifer A Murnane [] []
Green consumer market segmentation: empirical findings from Portugal
–Arminda M. Finisterra do Paço, Mário Lino Barata Raposo [] []
The ethical and policy implications of profiling ‘vulnerable’ customers
–Paul Harrison, Charles Gray [] [Google Scholar]
An assessment of the proximity of clothing to self scale for older persons
–Young-A Lee, Mary Suzanne Sontag [] []
How do U.S. and Canadian consumers value credence attributes associated with beef labels after the North American BSE crisis of 2003?
–Bodo E. Steiner, Jun Yang [] []
Determinants of green electricity adoption among residential customers in Germany
–Torsten J. Gerpott, Ilaha Mahmudova [] []
Consumer-generated media and product labelling: designed in California, assembled in China
–Stephen G. Saunders [] []
A case study in Hawaii: who will pay more for organic cotton?
–Shu-Hwa Lin [] []
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