No. 56-2, June 2022
Index
- Bank compliance with national transaction account standards: Evidence from a mid‐western metropolitan area
- Consumers' knowledge of cashless payments: Development, validation, and usability of a measurement scale
- Does depletion have a bright side? Self‐regulation exertion heightens creative engagement
- Does industry self‐regulation work to protect consumers? An evaluation of the children's food and beverage advertising initiative
- Effects of art consumption on consumer well‐being
- Either you control social media or social media controls you: Understanding the impact of self‐control on excessive social media use from the dual‐system perspective
- Erratum
- Evaluation of the association between the flow of firearms and mass shooting deaths
- Financial capability and wellbeing of vulnerable consumers
- Financial self‐efficacy, financial literacy, and gender: A review
- Income and geographically constrained generosity
- Insurance literacy among older people in Japan: The role of socio‐economic status
- Is music piracy over? Comparing music piracy attitudes and behaviors between young generations
- Issue Information
- Market segmentation strategies can be used to overcome COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy and other health crises
- Measurement error in research on financial literacy: How much error is there and how does it influence effect size estimates?
- Mitigating the detrimental effect of skeuomorphism on gambling behavior
- Patient susceptibility to over‐trust: The case of off‐label prescribing
- Prosocial responses to global crises: Key influences of religiosity and perceived control
- Reducing information asymmetry and increasing health value co‐creation in a rural healthcare context
- The effect of subjective well‐being on consumption behavior
- The ethics of nudging: Using moral foundations theory to understand consumers' approval of nudges
- The healing effect of cute elements
- Unhealthy food preferences: A psychological consequence of poverty?
- “Our fair trade coffee tastes better”: It might, but under what conditions?