TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 40(1)
Editorial: International Journal of Consumer Studies: for January 2016
–Katherine Hughes []
Investigating the impact of guilt and shame proneness on consumer ethics: a cross national study
–Denni Arli, Cheryl Leo and Fandy Tjiptono [] []
Townhouse residents’ use of interior products in the social zones of their homes as a demonstration of their need for uniqueness
–Alet C. Erasmus, Lorna Christie and Judy Kleyn [] []
The effects of scent on consumer behaviour
–Justina Rimkute, Caroline Moraes and Carlos Ferreira [] []
Framing consumer education conceptual innovations as consumer activism
–Sue L.T. McGregor [] []
Conceptualizing and measuring consumer social responsibility: a neglected aspect of consumer research
–Ali Quazi, Azlan Amran and Mehran Nejati [] []
‘Don’t give us an assignment where we have to use spinach!’: food choice and discourse in home and consumer studies
–Ingela Bohm, Cecilia Lindblom, Gun Åbacka and Agneta Hörnell [] [Google Scholar]
Effect of knowledge on decision making in the context of organic cotton clothing
–Keunyoung Oh and Liza Abraham [] []
Up in smoke: demarketing and consumer smoking cessation
–Christopher J. White and Harrison Thomas [] []
A model of sustainable household technology acceptance
–Mira Ahn, Jiyun Kang and Gwendolyn Hustvedt [] []
Why do not you read the label? – an integrated framework of consumer label information search
–Krisztina R. Dörnyei and Tamás Gyulavári [] []
How gender and financial self-efficacy influence investment risk taking
–William Montford and Ronald E. Goldsmith [] []
Who buys from farmers’ markets and farm shops: The case of Germany
–Miroslava Bavorova, Ilkay Unay-Gailhard and Mira Lehberger [] []
After-sales services of home appliances: evidence from Sri Lanka
–Vathsala Wickramasinghe and Kenneth Mathusinghe [] []
Understanding co-consumption between consumers and their pets
–Eliisa Kylkilahti, Henna Syrjälä, Jaakko Autio, Ari Kuismin and Minna Autio [] []
