Journal of Consumer Affairs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Consumer Affairs is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is music piracy over? Comparing music piracy attitudes and behaviors between young generations105
Issue Information86
The ethics of nudging: Using moral foundations theory to understand consumers' approval of nudges38
“You can't make me do it!” A model of consumer compliance36
Centering transgender consumers in conceptualizations of marketplace marginalization and digital spaces33
The effects of online consumer credit on household consumption level and structure: Evidence from China33
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 perspective31
Losing privacy versus losing choice: How consumers react to different costs of personalization27
Have you found what you are looking for? How values orientations affect pro‐social change after transformative service experiences25
Extending the diversity conversation: Fashion consumption experiences of underrepresented and underserved women24
The coronavirus pandemic: A window of opportunity for sustainable consumption or a time of turning away?23
Perceived access, fear, and preventative behavior: Key relationships for positive outcomes during the COVID‐19 health crisis23
Financial self‐efficacy, financial literacy, and gender: A review23
Understanding consumer stockpiling: Insights provided during the COVID‐19 pandemic22
Toward a “human being to commodity model” as an explanation for men's violent, sexual consumption of women21
Chinese Millenials' happiness and materialism: Explanations from two life‐course theories, self‐esteem, and money‐attitudes20
Is Social Media the New Retirement Advisor? Assessing the Impact of Social Media Influence on Retirement Planning20
Mindfulness through agency in health consumption: Empirical evidence from committed dietary supplement consumers20
The effect of religiosity on customer's response to service failure: Belief‐in‐fate, forgiveness, and emotional wellbeing20
In Memoriam: Monroe P. Friedman20
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