International journal of consumer studies. Tập 35, Số 4, 2011-7
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1Trying to complain: the impact of self-referencing on complaining intentions / Håvard Hansen, Bendik M. Samuelsen and Tor Wallin Andreassen
2Exploring antecedents and consequences of consumer ethnocentrism: evidence from Asian immigrants in the US / Kittichai (Tu) Watchravesringkan
3Investigating the gap between citizens’ sustainability attitudes and food purchasing behaviour: empirical evidence from Brazilian pork consumers / Marcia Dutra de Barcellos, Athanasios Krystallis, Maria Stela de Melo Saab, Jens Oliver Kügler and Klaus G. Grunert
4Environmentally friendly consumer: from determinism to emergence / Satu Reijonen
5Consumer coping strategies: a study of consumers committed to eating local / Jim Bingen, Julie Sage and Lucie Sirieix
6Information availability on Chinese apparel B2C Websites / Liyi Zhang, Ying Han and Lei Wang
7South African consumers’ opinions and beliefs regarding the health benefits of soy and soy products / Magdalena J.C. Bosman, Susanna M. Ellis, Johann C. Jerling, Jane Badham and Daleen van der Merwe
8Reference prices and consumers’ feeling of regret: an investigation of consumers’ use of an online price-bidding method / Yi Cai and
9A forecast simulation analysis of the next-generation DVD market based on consumer preference data / Jongsu Lee, Jae Young Choi and Youngsang Cho
10Online shopping among Chinese consumers: an exploratory investigation of demographics and value orientation / Lingfei Wu, Yi Cai and Dehuan Liu
11Internet user behaviour in France and Britain: exploring socio-spatial disparity among adolescents / Jessica Lichy
12University community’s perception of sweatshops: a mixed method data collection / Sanjukta Pookulangara, Arlesa Shephard and Jaime Mestres