TOC: J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 49(2)
“Help, I Have Too Much Stuff!”: Extreme Possession Attachment and Professional Organizers
–Catherine A. Roster [] []
Shopping While Nonwhite: Racial Discrimination among Minority Consumers
–Aronté Marie Bennett, Ronald Paul Hill and Kara Daddario [] []
Cognitive Ability and the Stock Reallocations of Retirees during the Great Recession
–Chris Browning and Michael Finke [] []
Investigating the Disconnect between Financial Knowledge and Behavior: The Role of Parental Influence and Psychological Characteristics in Responsible Financial Behaviors among Young Adults
–Ning Tang, Andrew Baker and Paula C. Peter [] []
Bounded Rationality and Use of Alternative Financial Services
–Cliff A. Robb, Patryk Babiarz, Ann Woodyard and Martin C. Seay [] []
Payday Loan and Pawnshop Usage: The Impact of Allowing Payday Loan Rollovers
–Susan Payne Carter [] []
Trends and Applications
The Effect of Information on Willingness to Pay for Canned Tuna Fish with Different Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Certification: A Pilot Study
–Tiziana De Magistris, Teresa Del Giudice and Fabio Verneau [] []
Integration of a Financial Literacy Curriculum in a High School Economics Class: Implications of Varying the Input Mix from an Experiment
–Andrew Gill and Radha Bhattacharya [] []
