TOC: J Con Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 51(2)
How Financially Literate Are Women? An Overview and New Insights
–Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Annamaria Lusardi, Rob Alessie and Maarten van Rooij [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Like Father Like Son: How Does Parents’ Financial Behavior Affect Their Children’s Financial Behavior?
–Ning Tang [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Role of Implicit Associations in the Hypothetical Bias
–Fabio Verneau, Francesco La Barbera and Teresa Del Giudice [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Privacy and RFID Technology: A Review of Regulatory Efforts
–Anna M. Turri, Ronn J. Smith and Steven W. Kopp [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Effects of a Tax-Time Savings Intervention on Use of Alternative Financial Services among Lower-Income Households
–Mathieu R. Despard, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Chunhui Ren, Shenyang Guo and Ramesh Raghavan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Who Feels Credit Constrained in Europe? The Role of Social Capital
–Maria C. Pereira, Filipe Coelho and Óscar Lourenço [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
“Harm or Good?”: Consumer Perceptions of Corporate Strategic Giving in Schools
–Robert Aitken and Leah Watkins [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Commentary
Accounting for Complex Sample Designs in Analyses of the Survey of Consumer Finances
–Su Hyun Shin and Sherman D. Hanna [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Trends and Applications
Selecting Field Experiment Locations with Archival Data
–James M. Leonhardt, David Trafimow and Mihai Niculescu [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Road to Unintended Consequences Is Paved with Motivational Apps
–Caroline Graham Austin and Agnieszka Kwapisz [Publisher] [Google Scholar]