J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 54(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Payday lending, crime, and bankruptcy: Is there a connection?
—James R. Barth, Jitka Hilliard, Jr. John S. Jahera, Kang B. Lee, Yanfei Sun []
In search of wellbeing: Factors influencing the movement toward and away from maladaptive consumption
—Wendy Attaya Boland, Ingrid M. Martin, Marlys J. Mason []
From wheel of fortune to wheel of misfortune: Financial crises, cycles, and consumer predation
—Olivier Mesly, David W. Shanafelt, Nicolas Huck, Fran癟oisric Racicot []
Empathic cultural consumers: Pay what you want in the theater
—Jordi TenaS獺nchez, Francisco J. Le籀nMedina, Jos矇 A. Noguera []
Is it godly to waste food? How understanding consumers’ religion can help reduce consumer food waste
—Elizabeth A. Minton, Kathryn A. Johnson, Maricarmen Vizcaino, Christopher Wharton [Google Scholar]
Instagram and body image: Motivation to conform to the Instabod and consequences on young male wellbeing
—Elena Chatzopoulou, Raffaele Filieri, Shannon Arzu Dogruyol []
How federally insured reverse mortgages affect the credit outcomes of older adults
—Stephanie Moulton, Donald Haurin, Samuel Dodini, Maximilian D. Schmeiser []
Resilience and wellbeing production among vulnerable consumers facing systematic constraints
—Yimin Huang, Junjun Cheng, Rongwei Chu []
Privacy and the quantified self: A review of U.S. health information policy limitations related to wearable technologies
—Nancy H. Brinson, Danielle N. Rutherford []
The evolution of the consumer movement: The rise of consumer financial protection Richard Cordray
—Richard Cordray []
Financial capability of student loan holders who are college students, graduates, or dropouts
—Jing Jian Xiao, Nilton Porto, Irene McIvor Mason []