15 research outputs found
sj-sps-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 – for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal
sj-sps-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal by Patricia Obst, Thomas Juillerat and Katherine White in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-spv-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 – for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal
sj-spv-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal by Patricia Obst, Thomas Juillerat and Katherine White in Journal of Health Psychology</p
MOESM1 of A full Brazilian or all natural: understanding the influences on young women’s decision to remove their pubic hair
Additional file 1. Surveys
sj-sav-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 – for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal
sj-sav-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal by Patricia Obst, Thomas Juillerat and Katherine White in Journal of Health Psychology</p
sj-pdf-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 – for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal
sj-pdf-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053221120969 for A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal by Patricia Obst, Thomas Juillerat and Katherine White in Journal of Health Psychology</p
Supplemental Material, DS_10.1177_0022242919825649 - How to SHIFT Consumer Behaviors to be More Sustainable: A Literature Review and Guiding Framework
Supplemental Material, DS_10.1177_0022242919825649 for How to SHIFT Consumer Behaviors to be More Sustainable: A Literature Review and Guiding Framework by Katherine White, Rishad Habib, and David J. Hardisty in Journal of Marketing</p
A Review and Framework for Thinking about the Drivers of Prosocial Consumer Behavior
In recent years, the topic of prosocial consumer behavior has garnered more and more attention from consumer researchers, resulting in a steady increase in published journal articles on the subject—from 186 articles in 2000 to 1,763 articles in 2018. Drawing on this momentum, this special issue of the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research on “The Prosocial Consumer” highlights different perspectives on the causes, motivations, and consequences of prosocial consumer behaviors. We conceptualize prosocial consumer behavior broadly and view it as encompassing any consumer behavior that leads to some cost to the self in order to achieve some benefit for others (Small and Cryder 2016). As such, prosocial consumer behavior could refer to an action that involves helping or benefitting a specific person or persons but could also reflect more general behaviors that benefit wider society. Prosocial consumer behaviors can include (but are not limited to) charitable giving and other donation behaviors (such as blood donation, organ donation, etc.), volunteering, altruistic consumer behaviors, ethical purchasing, cause-related engagement, and consumer advocacy or activism.</p
Extending the efficacy of harm reduction frameworks for steroid users in Australia
Extending the efficacy of harm reduction frameworks for steroid users in Australi
Additional file 1: of Tracking sex-dependent differences in a mouse model of CLN6-Batten disease
Figure S1. No gross cortical neuron loss detected at 2 or 6 months of age in Cln6nclf mice. Mean +/− SEM. N = 3–6. (TIF 9028 kb
Information used to estimate the number of cases of Staphylococcus aureus <i>bacteraemia</i> (SAB) prevented by the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.
<p>Information used to estimate the number of cases of Staphylococcus aureus <i>bacteraemia</i> (SAB) prevented by the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.</p
