TOC: J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 45(2)
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Does Calculating Retirement Needs Boost Retirement Savings?
–Robert N. Mayer, Cathleen D. Zick and Mitchell Marsden [] []
Unintended Consequences of Health Supplement Information Regulations: The Importance of Recognizing Consumer Motivations
–Marlys J. Mason and Debra L. Scammon [] []
The Impetus for (and Limited Power of) Business Self-Regulation: The Example of Advergames
–Elizabeth Taylor Quilliam, Mira Lee, Richard T. Cole and Mikyoung Kim [] []
Information Accessibility and Consumers’ Knowledge of Prescription Drug Benefits and Risks
–Janet Hoek, Philip Gendall, Lara Rapson and Jordan Louviere [] [Google Scholar]
The Influence of the Self-Regulatory Focus on the Effectiveness of Stop-Smoking Campaigns for Young Smokers
–Leen Adams, Tineke Faseur and Maggie Geuens [] []
Insights into University Freshman Weight Issues and How They Make Decisions ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Eating
–Courtney Carpenter Childers, Eric Haley and Lisa Jahns [] []
The Public Health Implications of Consumers’ Environmental Concern and Their Willingness to Pay for an Eco-Friendly Product
–Marla B. Royne, Marian Levy and Jennifer Martinez [] [Google Scholar]
Consumer Acumen: Augmenting Consumer Literacy
–Sue L.T. Mcgregor [] []
Researchers, Scholars and Ivan
–Herbert Jack Rotfeld []
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