Home sweet messy home: : managing symbolic pollution
págs. 565-589
págs. 590-609
Money in the bank: : feeling powerful increases saving
págs. 610-623
págs. 624-641
págs. 642-655
The bottom dollar effect: : the influence of spending to zero on pain of payment and satisfaction
págs. 656-677
I'm moral, but i won't help: you: the distinct roles of empathy and justice in donations
págs. 678-696
págs. 697-712
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Doing it the hard way: : how low control drives preferences for high-effort products and services
págs. 730-745
Social defaults: : observed choices become choice defaults
págs. 746-760
págs. 761-774
págs. 775-793
Reading fictional stories and winning delayed prizes: : the surprising emotional impact of distant events
págs. 794-809
págs. 810-822
When going green backfires: : how firm intentions shape the evaluation of socially beneficial product enhancements
págs. 823-839
Creating the responsible consumer: : moralistic governance regimes and consumer subjectivity
págs. 840-857
The marketization of religion: : field, capital, and consumer identity
James H. McAlexander, Beth Leavenworth Dufault, Diane M. Martin, John W. Schouten
págs. 858-875
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