Journal of Consumer Research 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A conceptual and empirical comparison of alternative household life cycle models. | Social sciences | Schaninger, Charles M., Danko, William D. |
A longitudinal study of product form innovation: the interaction between predispositions and social messages. | Social sciences | Midgley, David F., Dowling, Grahame R. |
Assessing the cross-national applicability of consumer behavior models: a model of attitude toward advertising in general. | Social sciences | Netemeyer, Richard G., Durvasula, Srinivas, Andrews, J. Craig, Lysonski, Steven |
Caution in the use of difference scores in consumer research. | Social sciences | Peter, J. Paul, Churchill, Gilbert A., Jr., Brown, Tom J. |
Discovery-oriented consumer research. | Social sciences | Wells, William D. |
Female labor force participation and time-saving household technology: a case study of the microwave from 1978 to 1989. (includes appendix) | Social sciences | Oropesa, R.S. |
Feminist literary criticism and the deconstruction of ads: a postmodern view of advertising and consumer responses. | Social sciences | Stern, Barbara B. |
Feminist thought: implications for consumer research. | Social sciences | Fischer, Eileen, Bristor, Julia M. |
Historical method in consumer research: developing causal explanations of change. (includes appendix) | Social sciences | Smith, Ruth Ann, Lux, David S. |
Ideology in consumer research, 1980 and 1990: a Marxist and feminist critique. | Social sciences | Hirschman, Elizabeth C. |
The intellectual structure of consumer research: a bibliometric study of author cocitations in the first 15 years of the Journal of Consumer Research. (includes appendix) | Social sciences | Holbrook, Morris B., Hoffman, Donna L. |
Toward a theory of agenda setting in negotiations. | Social sciences | Balakrishnan, P.V. (Sundar), Patton, Charles, Lewis, Phillip A. |
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