TOC: J Pub Policy Mar
Introduction
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 37(1)
Looking to the Future: The Evolving Marketing and Public Policy Community
–Joshua L. Wiener, Pam Scholder Ellen, and Scot Burton [] []
Best in Class or Simply the Best? The Impact of Absolute Versus Relative Ecolabeling Approaches
–Stefanie Lena Hille, Christian Geiger, Moritz Loock, and John Peloza [] []
Dog Parks and Coffee Shops: Faux Diversity and Consumption in Gentrifying Neighborhoods
–Sonya A. Grier and Vanessa G. Perry [] []
Consumer Responses to For-Profit Firms Exercising Religious Freedom in the Marketplace
–M. Paula Fitzgerald and Karen Russo Donovan [] []
When Back of Pack Meets Front of Pack: How Salient and Simplified Nutrition Labels Affect Food Sales in Supermarkets
–Ossama Elshiewy and Yasemin Boztug [] []
Effects of Perceived Scarcity on Financial Decision Making
–Laurel Aynne Cook and Raika Sadeghein [] []
The Relationships of Competition and Demographics to the Pricing of Health Insurance Premiums in Affordable Care Act–Era Health Insurance Markets
–Genevieve E. O’Connor [] []
Introduction to the Special Section on Global Perspectives in Public Policy and Marketing
–Steven W. Kopp and Kyung-Hoon Kim [] []
How Liberals and Conservatives Respond to Equality-Based and Proportionality-Based Rewards in Charity Advertising
–Younghwa Lee, Sukki Yoon, Young Woo Lee, and Marla B. Royne [] []
The Impact of Nutrition Label Regulation on Firm Marketing Action and Performance in China
–Peng Zou, Yixin Li, and Yan Liu [] []
Consumer Response to Disclosures in Digitally Retouched Advertisements
–Nadine A. Schirmer, Manfred Schwaiger, Charles R. Taylor, and John P. Costello [] []
Toward a General Theory of Regulatory Arbitrage: A Marketing Systems Perspective
–Alexei Gloukhovtsev, John W. Schouten, and Pekka Mattila [] []
Social Sustainability as Buying Local: Effects of Soft Policy, Meso-Level Actors, and Social Influences on Purchase Intentions
–Francesco Testa, Michael V. Russo, T. Bettina Cornwell, Aaron McDonald, and Brandon Reich [] []
Remedying Food Policy Invisibility with Spatial Intersectionality: A Case Study in the Detroit Metropolitan Area
–Seongsoo Jang and Jinwon Kim [] []