TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 42(3)
Gender differences in financial socialization in the home—An exploratory study
–Steve Agnew, Pam Maras and Amy Moon [] []
Financial literacy and high-cost borrowing: Exploring the mechanism
–Tae-Young Pak [] []
Influence of negative age stereotypes and anti-aging needs on older consumers’ consumption-coping behaviours: A qualitative study in South Korea
–Hyeyoon Bae, Sang Hyun Jo, Semi Han and Euehun Lee [] []
Me, my family or the public good? Do inter-role conflicts of consumer–citizens reduce their ethical consumption behaviour?
–Phillip Frank [] []
Nostalgia and consumer preference for indulgent foods: The role of social connectedness
–Xuehua Wang, Hean Tat Keh and Chen-Ho Chao [] []
Nudging using the ‘dish of the day’ strategy does not work for plant-based meals in a Danish sample of adolescent and older people
–Quenia dos Santos, Bárbara Melo Nogueira, Vanessa Mello Rodrigues, Heather Hartwell, Agnes Giboreau, Erminio Monteleone, Caterina Dinnella and Federico Ja Perez-Cueto [] []
Consumer knowledge and use of food and nutrition labelling in South Africa: A cross-sectional descriptive study
–Nelene Koen, Edelweiss Wentzel-Viljoen, Daan Nel and Reneé Blaauw [] []
Consumers’ perceptions of GM-free labelled foods: A sensory experiment
–Joachim J. Schouteten, Xavier Gellynck and Hans De Steur [] []
Perceptions of older consumers regarding food packaging as a prerequisite for its improvement: A case study of Polish market
–Jaroslaw Swida, Michal Halagarda and Stanislaw Popek [] []
Consuming counterfeit: A study of consumer moralism in China
–Eric Ping Hung Li, Magnum Lam and Wing-Sun Liu [] []