TOC: J Con Psych
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Psychology, 23(1)
Call for papers for a special issue inJournal of Consumer Psychology: “Emotion, self, and identity: Implications for and consequences of consumer behavior”
–Durairaj (Mahesh) Maheswaran, Daphna Oyserman [] []
Pleasure principles: A review of research on hedonic consumption
–Joseph W. Alba, Elanor F. Williams [] []
When a product takes on characteristics of the person who created it: Sometimes it sounds sweeter
–Valerie S. Folkes, Shashi Matta [] []
Does brand spelling influence memory? The case of auditorily presented brand names
–David Luna, Marina Carnevale, Dawn Lerman [] []
Knowledge does not necessarily make the heart grow fonder: The moderating role of knowledge on accessibility experiences
–Jayati Sinha, Dhananjay Naykankuppam [] []
Self-regulatory strength amplification through selective information processing
–Remi Trudel, Kyle B. Murray [] []
Same destination, different paths: When and how does observing others’ choices and reasoning alter confidence in our own choices?
–Cait Poynor Lamberton, Rebecca Walker Naylor, Kelly L. Haws [] [Google Scholar]
The antecedents of anticipatory purchase: Reconciling the two routes to optimism
–Elaine Chan, Jaideep Sengupta, Anirban Mukhopadhyay [] []
Sadness and consumption
–Nitika Garg, Jennifer S. Lerner [] []
The effect of evolving resource synergy beliefs on the intentions–behavior discrepancy in ethical consumption
–Reetika Gupta, Sankar Sen [] []
Recycling gone bad: When the option to recycle increases resource consumption
–Jesse R. Catlin, Yitong Wang [] []
Positive fantasies dampen charitable giving when many resources are demanded
–Heather Barry Kappes, Eesha Sharma, Gabriele Oettingen [] []
Research dialogue introduction
–Joseph R. Priester, Richard E. Petty [] []
Comparison selection: An approach to the study of consumer judgment and choice
–Itamar Simonson, James R. Bettman, Thomas Kramer, John W. Payne [] []
Selective versus comparative processing
–Frank R. Kardes [] []
Choice theories: What are they good for?
–Eric J. Johnson [] []
The influence of context and fluency
–Hal R. Arkes [] []
Directions for judgment and decision making research based on comparison selection: Reply to Arkes, Johnson, and Kardes
–Itamar Simonson, James R. Bettman, Thomas Kramer, John W. Payne [] []
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