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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 8(3)

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Reducing Emissions across the Consumption Cycle and an Agenda for Future Research on Consumers and Climate Change: Introduction to the Special Issue on Climate Change
Karen Page Winterich, Rebecca Walker Reczek, and Bryan Bollinger [] []

Commentary: A Behavioral Perspective on Climate Inaction
Robert H. Frank [] []

Commentary: Consumer Perspective on the Impact of Climate Change and Planetary Health
Steve French [] []

How Does Knowledge Translation Involving (Non)Humans Influence the Adoption of Climate Change Solutions? The Case of Nature-Dependent Prosumers
Andres Barrios, Laurel Steinfield, Samuelson Appau, Roland Gau, and Charlene A. Dadzie [] []

Forgot Your Bottle or Bag Again? How Well-Placed Reminder Cues Can Help Consumers Build Sustainable Habits
Eleanor Putnam-Farr, Ravi Dhar, Margaret Gorlin, Jane Upritchard, Michelle Hatzis, and Michiel Bakker [] []

Does Reframing Fund Carbon Emissions to Increase Their Personal Relevance Boost Investment in Sustainable Funds? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Conjoint Experimental Design
Joe J. Gladstone, Jake W. Reynolds, and Jairo Ramos [] []

Making Prosocial Social: The Effectiveness of Social Proof for Energy Conservation Using Social Media
Bryan Bollinger, Kenneth T. Gillingham, and Kelley Gullo Wight [] []

Driving Sustainable Food Choices: How to Craft an Effective Sustainability Labeling System
Paul E. Stillman, Anna Gavrieli, Jane Upritchard, Chavanne Hanson, Treeny Ahmed, Jonathan Kaplan, Ravi Dhar, and Michiel Bakker [] []

Examining the Effects of Carbon Emission Information on Restaurant Menu Items: Differential Effects of Positive Icons, Negative Icons, and Numeric Disclosures on Consumer Perceptions and Restaurant Evaluations
Garrett Rybak, Daniel Villanova, Scot Burton, and Christopher Berry [] []

Born to Be Sustainable: Consumers’ Response toward Luxury Products That Are Born versus Reborn Sustainable
Inbar Sani-Elia, Dikla Perez, and Amir Grinstein [] []

The Effects of Item Dirtiness on Disposal Decisions
Grant E. Donnelly, Christian Blanco, Calvin Spanbauer, and Sara L. Stienecker [] []

‘Recycle Me!’ Product Anthropomorphism Can Increase Recycling Behavior
Alisa Y. Wu, Maayan S. Malter, and Gita Venkataramani Johar [] [Google Scholar]