Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 44(2)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOC
Determinants of indebtedness among young adults: Impacts of lender guidelines, explicit information and financial (over)confidence
–Jeanette Carlsson Hauff, Jonas Nilsson
Emerging adults’ financial capability: A financial socialization perspective
–Caroline Marchant, Tina Harrison
Consumption as a social integration strategy in times of crisis: The case of vulnerable households
–Mar穩a Arnal Sarasa, Carlos de Castro Pericacho, Mar穩a Paz Mart穩n Mart穩n
Why buy new when one can share? Exploring collaborative consumption motivations for consumer goods
–Naeun Lauren Kim, Byoungho Ellie Jin
Young adults borrowing to purchases of desired consumer products related to present-biased temporal discounting, attitude towards borrowing and financial involvement and knowledge
–Tommy G瓣rling, Patrik Michaelsen, Amelie Gamble
Introducing a three-tier sustainability framework to examine bike-sharing system use: An extension of the technology acceptance model
–Simon Jam禳ek, Barbara Culiberg
Can traffic light nutritional labels induce healthier consumer choices? Experimental evidence from a developing country
–Daniel Defago, Jos矇 Fernando Geng, Oswaldo Molina, Diego Santa Mar穩a
Health motive and the purchase of organic food: A meta-analytic review
–Jyoti Rana, Justin Paul
Community supported agriculture membership: The benefits of spousal involvement
–Ilona Lili獺na Birtalan, gnes Neulinger, J籀zsef R獺cz, Gy繹rgy B獺rdos