TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 35(6)
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Editorial: Measuring Consumer Involvement in Health and Social Care: Dividing Fact from Fiction
–Christine Wilson, Dr. Penny Llewellyn and Howard Moskowitz []
Measuring something real and useful in consumer involvement in health and social care research
–Rachel A. Purtell and Katrina M. Wyatt [] []
Evaluating the impact of service user involvement on research: a prospective case study
–Rosemary Barber, Peter Beresford, Jonathan Boote, Cindy Cooper and Alison Faulkner [] []
Making compassion count: equal recognition and authentic involvement in mental health care
–Marjorie Lloyd and Alex Carson [] []
Some conjectures about access to US health care for disposed people
–Arthur J. Kover [] []
Developing the evidence base of patient and public involvement in health and social care research: the case for measuring impact
–Sophie Staniszewska, Ade Adebajo, Rosemary Barber, Peter Beresford, Louca-Mai Brady, Jo Brett, Jim Elliott, David Evans, Kirstie L. Haywood, David Jones, Carole Mockford, Mary Nettle, Diana Rose and Tracey Williamson [] []
Consumer strategic decision making and choice process: prefabricated house purchase
–Mateja Kos Koklic and Irena Vida [] []
‘Better safe than sorry’: consumer perceptions of and deliberations on nanotechnologies
–Lucia A. Reisch, Gerd Scholl and Sabine Bietz [] []
Why does not everybody purchase fair trade products? The question of the fairness of fair trade products’ consumption for consumers
–Virginie Diaz Pedregal and Nil Ozcaglar-Toulouse [] [Google Scholar]
Chinese dietary culture influences consumers’ intention to use imported soy-based dietary supplements: an application of the theory of planned behaviour
–Jing Ren, Jae-Eun Chung, Leslie Stoel and Yingjiao Xu [] [Google Scholar]
Organic food consumers’ trade-offs between local or imported, conventional or organic products: a qualitative study in Shanghai
–Lucie Sirieix, Paul R. Kledal and Tursinbek Sulitang [] [Google Scholar]
A socio-economic assessment of cowpea diversity on the Ghanaian market: implications for breeding
–Wilhelmina Quaye, Kwadwo Adofo, Evelyn Serwah Buckman, Godfred Frempong, Joost Jongerden and Guido Ruivenkamp [] []
Saudi Arabian consumer’s interest in commercial application of 3D body scanner in the apparel market
–Moudi al-Mousa [] [Google Scholar]
Bust prominence related to bra fit problems
–Chin-Man Chen, Karen LaBat and Elizabeth Bye [] []
Clothing as an environment for older adults’ successful ageing
–Young-A. Lee [] [Google Scholar]
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