Consumer Protection Awardees’ Research Library
Shock Avoidance: Experimental Evidence on High Bill Alerts and Energy Consumption by Grant Jacobsen
A Detroit Story: Urban Decline and the Rise of Property Informality by Claire Herbert
Bringing Back the Bracero Program: The Migration Industry in the Recruitment of H-2 Visa Workers by Lidia Muñoz Paniagua
How Ventures Maintain Stakeholder Support Despite Operational Legitimacy Threats by Alex Murray
Regulating the Data Market: The Material Scope of American Consumer Data Privacy Law by Bryce Newell
I (Don’t) Want to Consume Counterfeit Medicines: Exploratory Study on the Antecedents of Consumer Attitudes Toward Counterfeit Medicines by S. Senyo Ofori-Parku
Fighting the Global Counterfeit Medicines Challenge: A Consumerfacing Communication Strategy in the US is an Imperative by S. Senyo Ofori-Parku
In the Interests of Justice by Addison Sandoval
Feeling Watched: The Impact of Tip Visibility on Customer Engagement and Firms’ Financial Outcomes: An Abstract by Nathan Warren and Hong Yuan (Abstract only-full text has been requested from ResearchGate)
Feeling Manipulated: How Tip Request Sequence Impacts Customers and Service Providers by Nathan Warren and Hong Yuan
Tipping, Disrupted: The Multi-Stakeholder Digital Tipped Service Journey by Nathan Warren
Tipping privacy: The detrimental impact of observation on non-tip responses by Nathan Warren and Sara Hanson
When and Why Consumers Respond to Online Privacy Violations by Hong Yuan and Chi Tran
More publications will be added as they become available.