Search Results - "Dorsey, Joshua D"
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Evidence-Based Cannabis Policy: A Framework to Guide Marketing and Public Policy Research
Published in Journal of public policy & marketing (01-01-2020)“…As more states legalize marijuana, policy makers are left with a “brave new world” and little direction regarding how to navigate this burgeoning marketplace…”
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Mindfulness: Its Transformative Potential for Consumer, Societal, and Environmental Well-Being
Published in Journal of public policy & marketing (01-09-2016)“…The authors propose that mindfulness is an antidote to mindless consumption, which adversely affects individual and collective well-being. The concept of…”
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Triggers and outcomes of customer-to-customer aisle rage
Published in Journal of retailing and consumer services (01-09-2016)“…Incidents of customer-to-customer aisle rage are on the rise, which raises questions about their triggers and outcomes, including customer responses that may…”
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Leveraging the Existing US Healthcare Structure for Consumer Financial Well‐Being: Barriers, Opportunities, and a Framework toward Future Research
Published in The Journal of consumer affairs (01-03-2020)“…Healthcare exchange often contains peril for consumers because of numerous barriers to financial well‐being (FWB). Rather than ruing specific agendas of…”
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Financial Decision Making, Price, and Consumer Financial Well-being: A Multiple Methodology Inquiry of the Cognitions, Emotional Coping Responses, and Brand Measures in the Healthcare Service Industry
Published 01-01-2017“…Article 1: Financial bankruptcy, particularly those as a result of healthcare expenses, has become a pervasive issue in the United States. This article…”
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Mindfulness: Its Transformative Potential for Consumer, Societal, and Environmental Well-Being
Published in Journal of public policy & marketing (01-04-2017)“…The authors propose that mindfulness is an antidote to mindless consumption, which adversely affects individual and collective well-being. The concept of…”
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