J Con Affairs

Introduction

Journal of Consumer Affairs 55(4)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Consumer Wellbeing in Asia

Issue Edited by: Jing Jian Xiao, Eunju Ko, May O. Lwin

Commentary

Consumer wellbeing in Asia: Introduction to the special issue
Jing Jian Xiao, Eunju Ko, May O. Lwin []

Vanity and food waste: Empirical evidence from China
Li Gao, Yingdan Mei, Xiaohan Yang, Congyu Zhao, Daimeng Li []

Economic hardship and neighborhood diversity: Influences on consumer well‐being
Chan-Hoong Leong, Soo Jiuan Tan, Elizabeth A. Minton, Siok Kuan Tambyah []

The Price of Hope—Insights into rhino horn consumption in health‐related contexts in Vietnam
Hieu P. Nguyen, Hanh T. M. Nguyen, Huyen T. Pham []

Understanding digital consumers’ well‐being in Asia: The moderating roles of digital natives and privacy concerns
Youshin Kwak, Jeeyeon Kim, Yeolib Kim, Jeonghye Choi [Google Scholar]

Impact of environmental and health consciousness on ecological consumption intention: The moderating effects of haze and self‐competence
Zhang Hao, Qi Chenyue []

Chinese Millenials’ happiness and materialism: Explanations from two life‐course theories, self‐esteem, and money‐attitudes
Helen Inseng Duh, Hong Yu, Yuefeng Ni [Google Scholar]

Recipients’ happiness in prosocial spending: The role of social ties
Wuke Zhang, Jing Pan, Jiaoyang Liu, Yuchen Zhang, Mingliang Chen [Google Scholar]

Social media use and subjective well‐being among middle‐aged consumers in Korea: Mediation model of social capital moderated by disability
Hyesun Hwang, Su-Jung Nam []

The influence of time, resource, and gender ideology on the division of domestic work in Korea
Soomin Ryu, Jinhee Kim []

Who has a cushion? The interactive effect of social exclusion and gender on fixed savings
Lu Yang, Yuhuang Zheng, Rui Chen []

Are Indian professional women financially literate and prepared for retirement?
H. Kent Baker, Sweta Tomar, Satish Kumar, Deepak Verma []

Financial capability and investment management of Chinese households: An application of hybrid item response theory
Tsun-Feng Chiang []

Financial literacy and household asset allocation: Evidence from micro‐data in China
Xiaomeng Lu, Jingna Xiao, Yu Wu []

Household savings and subjective wellbeing: Evidence from China
Fuzhong Chen, Guohai Jiang, Mengyi Gu []

Examining gender differences in predictors of financial satisfaction: Evidence from Taiwan
Derek T. Tharp, Elizabeth J. Parks-Stamm []

House price expectations, mortgages, and subjective well‐being in urban China
Zhifang Su, Jr-Tsung Huang, Arthur Jin Lin []

Soft landings: Extending the cushion hypothesis to financial well‐being in collectivistic cultures
Dee Warmath, Pan-Ju Chen, John Grable, Eun Jin Kwak []

Borrowing channels, purposes, and household investment and consumption: evidence from Nepal
Olga Kondratjeva []

The effects of online consumer credit on household consumption level and structure: Evidence from China
Jie Li, Quanyun Song, Yu Wu, Bihong Huang []

Research Articles

Supermarket competence in emergent markets: Conceptualization, measurement, effects, and policy implications
Klaus G. Grunert, Yanfeng Zhou, Marija Banovic, Natascha Loebnitz []

When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents’ reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects
Gary D. Sherman, Beth Vallen, Stacey R. Finkelstein, Paul M. Connell, Wendy Attaya Boland, Kristen Feemster [Google Scholar]

Physical risk messaging enhances favorable attitudes toward mask wearing
Marie A. Yeh, Ann M. Mirabito, Stacey R. Finkelstein []

Consumer marketplaces and self‐sufficiency: Meeting consumption needs in community
Stephen G. Saunders, Srinivas Sridharan, Dani J. Barrington, Regina Souter, Katherine F. Shields, Semisi Meo, Jamie K. Bartram []