TOC: J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 50(2)
Financial Education Interventions Targeting Immigrants and Children of Immigrants: Results from a Randomized Control Trial
–Silvia Helena Barcellos, Leandro S. Carvalho, James P. Smith and Joanne Yoong [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Do We Follow the Leader or the Masses? Antecedents of the Willingness to Pay Extra for Eco-Products
–Helen Arce Salazar and Leon Oerlemans [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Boundaries for the Retail Geographical Market and Factors Influencing Shoppers’ Mobility
–Ivan-Damir Anic and Sonja Radas [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Saving, Selling, Earning, and Negotiating: How Adolescents Acquire Monetary Lump Sums and Who Considers Saving
–Annette Otto and Paul Webley [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Cause Cue Effect: Cause-Related Marketing and Consumer Health Perceptions
–Elizabeth A. Minton and T. Bettina Cornwell [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Why Do We Read On-Pack Nutrition Information so Differently? A Typology of Reading Heuristics Based on Food Consumption Goals
–Isabelle Chalamon and Lydiane Nabec [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Parenting Orientations as Antecedents of Children’s Violent Videogame Play
–Doug Walker, Russell N. Laczniak, Les Carlson and E. Deanne Brocato [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Trends and Applications
Who Uses Facts Up Front? A Baseline Examination of Who is Using Standardized Front-of-Package Nutrition Disclosures
–Jeremy Kees and M. Paula Fitzgerald [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Comparing Military and Civilian Household Finances: Descriptive Evidence from Recent Surveys
–William L. Skimmyhorn [Publisher] [Google Scholar]