J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 59(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Enhancing Financial Knowledge Through High School Education: The Effect of Mandated Economics and Personal Finance Courses
—Taufiq Hasan Quadria, Israt Jahan []
The Relationship Between Financial Satisfaction and Financial Literacy: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
—Joelle H. Fong, Talia Ye Tao []
A National Risk Aversion Perspective on Pension Contributions and Benefits Paid: Insights From OECD Countries
—Van Dinh, Thai Le, Huong Phung []
‘Pathways’ to Financial Well‐Being: The Role of Perceptions of Economic Mobility, Trait Hope, and Financial Capability for Minority and Low‐Income Consumers
—Jonathan Ross Gilbert, Daniel A. Sheinin, Jing Jian Xiao, Bo Wen [Google Scholar]
Online Shopping and Financial Literacy Among the Elderly
—Xu Cui, Jing Jian Xiao, Jinpeng Wang []
Payment Preference or Necessity: Who Uses BNPL and Why
—Jeff Larrimore, Alicia Lloro, Zofsha Merchant, Anna Tranfaglia []
What My Parents Did for Me: Parental Financial Sacrifice, Money Scripts, and Financial Behaviors Among Hong Kong Youths in Low‐SES Households
—Xiaomin Li, Ashley Kuelz, Muhammad Aamir Khan, Ashley B. LeBaron-Black []
Factors and Determinants of Financial Behaviors That Undermine Financial Well‐Being: A Qualitative Study
—Tania Morris, Lamine Kamano, Vicky Therrien []
Exploring Consumption Stigma: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
—Siti N. Suwanda, Emily C. Tanner, Farnoush Reshadi, M. Paula Fitzgerald []
The Hedonic Penalty in Supporting Low‐Income Consumers’ Needs
—Hoori Rafieian, Anubhav Aggarwal, Eric Hamerman, Qi Di Zheng [Google Scholar]