No. 55-4, December 2021
Index
- Are Indian professional women financially literate and prepared for retirement?
- Borrowing channels, purposes, and household investment and consumption: evidence from Nepal
- Chinese Millenials' happiness and materialism: Explanations from two life‐course theories, self‐esteem, and money‐attitudes
- Consumer marketplaces and self‐sufficiency: Meeting consumption needs in community
- Consumer wellbeing in Asia: Introduction to the special issue
- Economic hardship and neighborhood diversity: Influences on consumer well‐being
- Examining gender differences in predictors of financial satisfaction: Evidence from Taiwan
- Financial capability and investment management of Chinese households: An application of hybrid item response theory
- Financial literacy and household asset allocation: Evidence from micro‐data in China
- House price expectations, mortgages, and subjective well‐being in urban China
- Household savings and subjective wellbeing: Evidence from China
- Impact of environmental and health consciousness on ecological consumption intention: The moderating effects of haze and self‐competence
- Issue Information
- Physical risk messaging enhances favorable attitudes toward mask wearing
- Recipients' happiness in prosocial spending: The role of social ties
- Social media use and subjective well‐being among middle‐aged consumers in Korea: Mediation model of social capital moderated by disability
- Soft landings: Extending the cushion hypothesis to financial well‐being in collectivistic cultures
- Supermarket competence in emergent markets: Conceptualization, measurement, effects, and policy implications
- The effects of online consumer credit on household consumption level and structure: Evidence from China
- The influence of time, resource, and gender ideology on the division of domestic work in Korea
- The Price of Hope—Insights into rhino horn consumption in health‐related contexts in Vietnam
- Understanding digital consumers' well‐being in Asia: The moderating roles of digital natives and privacy concerns
- Vanity and food waste: Empirical evidence from China
- When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects
- Who has a cushion? The interactive effect of social exclusion and gender on fixed savings