A Decade Review of Asian Studies in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues from 2010 to 2019

This study provides a review of papers published on Asian families and consumers in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues over the previous decade (2010–2019). A meta-analysis of the published papers reveals that there were 34 research papers published across 5 themes including consumer behavior...

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Published in:Journal of family and economic issues Vol. 42; no. Suppl 1; pp. 178 - 194
Main Authors: Chatterjee, Swarn, Fan, Lu, Ryu, Soomin, Kim, Jinhee
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Springer US 01-07-2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:This study provides a review of papers published on Asian families and consumers in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues over the previous decade (2010–2019). A meta-analysis of the published papers reveals that there were 34 research papers published across 5 themes including consumer behavior, family relations, health and well-being, household finance, and other economic issues. Twenty-four of these papers were published during 2010–2014, and the remaining 10 were published during 2015–2019. Most papers were published on the theme of consumer behavior and most citations were also received on papers published on the consumer behavior theme. However, more recently published papers on Asian families and consumers during the second half of the previous decade (2015–2019) have focused on the themes of household finance, family relations, and health and well-being. As Asian societies continue to transform with rapid economic growth and development across Asia, future research directions on Asian families and consumers are proposed on the following three perspectives: 1) longitudinal studies to investigate various issues related to Asian families and consumers across time, 2) a greater focus on rural families and consumers across Asia, and 3) topics of income inequality and access to goods and services and its impacts on lower-income families.
ISSN:1058-0476
1573-3475
DOI:10.1007/s10834-020-09735-3