J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 58(2)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
A systematic conceptual review of financial access
—Julie Birkenmaier, Jin Huang []
It’s never too late to be financially literate: Evaluating a financial education intervention for adults in Italy
—Gabriele Iannotta, Marta Cannistrà, Tommaso Agasisti [Google Scholar]
Youth in individualistic countries have higher financial literacy: Evidence from PISA
—Kristjan Pulk, Leonore Riitsalu []
Improving the effectiveness of financial education programs. A targeting approach
—Ginevra Buratti, Alessio D’Ignazio []
Uncovering the digital payment divide: Understanding the importance of cash for groups at risk
—Carin van der Cruijsen, Jelmer Reijerink []
Unbanked and impoverished? Exploring banking and poverty interactions over time
—John Creamer, Lewis Warren []
Law and order? Associations between payday lending prohibition and alternative financial services use by degree of enforcement
—Melody Harvey, Cliff A. Robb, Christopher L. Peterson []
The impact of payday alternative loans on credit union performance and loan quality
—Cullen F. Goenner []
Losing privacy versus losing choice: How consumers react to different costs of personalization
—Nora Moran []
When the bridge is not human: Algorithmic interference in forming social relationships through the manipulation of weak ties
—Patricia A. Norberg, Daniel R. Horne []
Moral disengagement and neutralization techniques as explanations of unethical behavior
—Robyn McCormack, Rafi M. M. I. Chowdhury []
Social institutions as enablers and inhibitors of environmental activism: A cross‐cultural perspective
—Colin B. Gabler, Meike Eilert []
Financial stress among college students: New data about student loan debt, lack of emergency savings, social and personal resources
—Rachel Danahy, Cäzilia Loibl, Catherine P. Montalto, Dean Lillard []
E. Thomas Garman in memoriam
—Brenda J. Cude []