TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 35(4)
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Trying to complain: the impact of self-referencing on complaining intentions
–Håvard Hansen, Bendik M. Samuelsen and Tor Wallin Andreassen [] []
Exploring antecedents and consequences of consumer ethnocentrism: evidence from Asian immigrants in the US
–Kittichai (Tu) Watchravesringkan [] []
Investigating the gap between citizens’ sustainability attitudes and food purchasing behaviour: empirical evidence from Brazilian pork consumers
–Marcia Dutra de Barcellos, Athanasios Krystallis, Maria Stela de Melo Saab, Jens Oliver Kügler and Klaus G. Grunert [] [Google Scholar]
Environmentally friendly consumer: from determinism to emergence
–Satu Reijonen [] []
Consumer coping strategies: a study of consumers committed to eating local
–Jim Bingen, Julie Sage and Lucie Sirieix [] []
Information availability on Chinese apparel B2C Websites
–Liyi Zhang, Ying Han and Lei Wang [] []
South African consumers’ opinions and beliefs regarding the health benefits of soy and soy products
–Magdalena J.C. Bosman, Susanna M. Ellis, Johann C. Jerling, Jane Badham and Daleen van der Merwe [] [Google Scholar]
Reference prices and consumers’ feeling of regret: an investigation of consumers’ use of an online price-bidding method
–Yi Cai and Brenda Cude [] [Google Scholar]
A forecast simulation analysis of the next-generation DVD market based on consumer preference data
–Jongsu Lee, Jae Young Choi and Youngsang Cho [] []
Online shopping among Chinese consumers: an exploratory investigation of demographics and value orientation
–Lingfei Wu, Yi Cai and Dehuan Liu [] []
Internet user behaviour in France and Britain: exploring socio-spatial disparity among adolescents
–Jessica Lichy [] []
University community’s perception of sweatshops: a mixed method data collection
–Sanjukta Pookulangara, Arlesa Shephard and Jaime Mestres [] [Google Scholar]
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