TOC: J Con Psych
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Psychology, 26(4)
Helping others or oneself: How direction of comparison affects prosocial behavior
–Ann E. Schlosser, Eric Levy [] []
Effects of multiple psychological distances on construal and consumer evaluation: A field study of online reviews
–Ni Huang, Gordon Burtch, Yili Hong, Evan Polman [] []
Viewing usage of counterfeit luxury goods: Social identity and social hierarchy effects on dilution and enhancement of genuine luxury brands
–Nelson B. Amaral, Barbara Loken [] []
The ups and downs of visual orientation: The effects of diagonal orientation on product judgment
–Ann E. Schlosser, Ruchi R. Rikhi, Sokiente W. Dagogo-Jack [] []
The ?I? in extreme responding
–Elke Cabooter, Kobe Millet, Bert Weijters, Mario Pandelaere [] []
The impact of self-construal and ethnicity on self-gifting behaviors
–Theeranuch Pusaksrikit, Jikyeong Kang [] []
Research Reports
When are natural and urban environments restorative? The impact of environmental compatibility on self-control restoration
–Kevin P. Newman, Merrie Brucks [] []
The positive effect of assortment size on purchase likelihood: The moderating influence of decision order
–Leilei Gao, Itamar Simonson [] []
Of clouds and zombies: How and when analogical learning improves evaluations of really new products
–Michal Herzenstein, Steve Hoeffler [] []
Multisensory interaction in product choice: Grasping a product affects choice of other seen products
–Mathias C. Streicher, Zachary Estes [] []
Research Dialogues
The forgotten working-class consumer
–Michel Tuan Pham [] []
Understanding consumer psychology in working-class contexts
–Rebecca M. Carey, Hazel Rose Markus [] []
Stratification and segmentation: Social class in consumer behavior
–Sharon Shavitt, Duo Jiang, Hyewon Cho [] []
Swapping and the social psychology of disadvantaged American populations
–Dalton Conley [] []
Social class matters: A rejoinder
–Rebecca M. Carey, Hazel Rose Markus [] []
Call for Papers
Call for Papers for a Special Issue in Journal of Consumer Psychology: “Marketplace Morality”
–Margaret (Meg) C. Campbell, Karen Page Winterich [] []