TOC: Intl J Con Studies
Introduction
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 40(4)
Consumers’ subjective and objective consumerism knowledge and subsequent complaint behaviour concerning consumer electronics: a South African perspective
–Suné Donoghue, Chanelle van Oordt and Nina Strydom [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Vulnerability of the unbanked: evidence from a developing country
–Sohail Kamran and Outi Uusitalo [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
From quantity to quality: understanding slow fashion consumers for sustainability and consumer education
–Sojin Jung and Byoungho Jin [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Investigating psychosocial determinants in influencing sustainable food consumption in Italy
–Marco Vassallo, Maria Luisa Scalvedi and Anna Saba [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Consumer identity and marketing implications: Indian urban youth
–Deval Kartik, Rob Willis and Cassie Jones [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Consuming apart, together: the role of multiple identities in sustainable behaviour
–Jos Bartels and Machiel J. Reinders [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The determinants of households’ repayment difficulties on mortgage loans: evidence from Italian microdata
–David Aristei and Manuela Gallo [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Environmental activism and consumers’ perceived responsibility
–Arminda Paço and Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Young adults’ consideration of their food choices a propos consequences for their future health
–Hennie Fisher, Alet C. Erasmus and Annemarie T. Viljoen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Food appearances in children’s television programmes in Sweden
–Steingerdur Olafsdottir and Christina Berg [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Convenience food consumption in the Nordic countries and St. Petersburg area
–Nina Kahma, Johanna Mäkelä, Mari Niva, Elena Ganskau and Vera Minina [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The behavioural intentions of specialty coffee consumers in South Africa
–Kelsey van der Merwe and Tania Maree [Publisher] [Google Scholar]