J Con Affairs

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Affairs, 54(3)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Gender differences in financial knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors: Accounting for socioeconomic disparities and psychological traits
Jennifer Robson, Johanna Peetz []

Validation of Consumer Styles Inventory for consumer decision making styles
Hyo Jin Eom, Nara Youn, Myoung‐Jin Lee []

What retailers need to understand about website inaccessibility and disabled consumers: Challenges and opportunities
Alex H. Cohen, Jorge E. Fresneda, Rolph E. Anderson []

Illusion of safety: How consumers underestimate manipulation and deception in online (vs. offline) shopping contexts
Nora Moran []

The role of national culture in financial literacy: Cross‐country evidence
Kenneth De Beckker, Kristof De Witte, Geert Van Campenhout []

Give mind to the gap: Measuring gender differences in financial knowledge
Elizabeth Ooi []

Immigrants, Financial Knowledge, and Financial Behavior
Anoosheh Rostamkalaei, Allan Riding []

Want to make me happy? Tell me about your experiences but not your objects
Wilson Bastos []

Product‐harm science communication: The halo effect and its moderators
Olga Untilov, Stéphane Ganassali []

Religion’s influence on the financial well‐being of consumers: A conceptual framework and research agenda
Samer Sarofim, Elizabeth Minton, Amabel Hunting, Darrell E. Bartholomew, Saman Zehra, William Montford, Frank Cabano, Pallab Paul [Google Scholar]

Mass incarceration and consumer financial harm: Critique of rent‐seeking by the carceral state
Casey Carder Rockwell, David Crockett, Lenita Davis []

Do good things come in pairs? How personality traits help explain individuals’ simultaneous pursuit of a healthy lifestyle and financially responsible behavior
Arvid O. I. Hoffmann, Leonora Risse [Google Scholar]

An item response theory approach to constructing and evaluating brief and in‐depth financial literacy scales
Rob Ranyard, Simon McNair, Gianni Nicolini, Darren Duxbury []