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Why brands should fear fearful consumers: How attachment style predicts retaliation
M Thomson, J Whelan, AR Johnson
Journal of Consumer Psychology 22 (2), 289-298, 2012
1782012
Attributions of blame following a product-harm crisis depend on consumers’ attachment styles
J Whelan, N Dawar
Marketing Letters 27, 285-294, 2016
1092016
Can everyday brands be threatening? Responses to brand primes depend on childhood socioeconomic status
J Whelan, S T. Hingston
Journal of Consumer Psychology 28 (3), 477-486, 2018
262018
Does growing up rich and insecure make objects seem more human? Childhood material and social environments interact to predict anthropomorphism
J Whelan, ST Hingston, M Thomson
Personality and Individual Differences 137, 86-96, 2019
182019
Boosting safety behaviour: descriptive norms encourage child booster seat usage amongst low involvement parents
J Jeffrey, J Whelan, DM Pirouz, AW Snowdon
Accident Analysis & Prevention 92, 184-188, 2016
182016
Consumer regulation strategies: Attenuating the effect of consumer references in a voting context
J Whelan, MR Goode, J Cotte, M Thomson
Psychology & Marketing 33 (11), 899-916, 2016
172016
Relational domain switching: Interpersonal insecurity predicts the strength and number of marketplace relationships
J Whelan, AR Johnson, TC Marshall, M Thomson
Psychology & Marketing 33 (6), 465-479, 2016
132016
Pathogens, privilege, and purity: How pathogen threat and childhood socioeconomic status influence consumers’ condemnation of purity violations
J Whelan, ST Hingston
Journal of Business Research 142, 636-647, 2022
52022
The Bright Side to Cuing Consumerism: Consumer Primes Make Individuals with Low Childhood Socioeconomic Status More Prosocial
J Whelan, S Hingston
32016
A Cognitive Role Theoretic Approach to the Consumer Role
J Whelan
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2014
22014
Cuing consumer identity salience: The moderating role of consumer boundaries
J Whelan, M Goode, J Cotte
ACR North American Advances, 2013
22013
The association between consumers' chronic concerns about infectious disease and anthropomorphism
J Whelan, ST Hingston
Psychology & Marketing, 2024
12024
The consumer role: Core characteristics and personal boundaries
J Whelan, M Goode, J Cotte
ACR North American Advances, 2011
12011
Beyond consumer boundaries: A conceptual model for understanding the consumer role and its impact on behavior
J Whelan
ACR North American Advances, 2011
12011
What’s mine is mine, what’s yours is yours: Contamination concerns enhance psychological ownership
ST Hingston, J Whelan
Journal of Business Research 178, 114680, 2024
2024
Reminders of money increase patient empowerment
J Whelan, MR Goode
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences/Revue Canadienne des Sciences de …, 2022
2022
Germs and Possessions: Pathogen Concerns Enhance Psychological Ownership
S Hingston, J Whelan
Advances in Consumer Research 50, 256-257, 2022
2022
Punish or Permit? Predictors of Consumers' Reactions to Purity Violations
J Whelan, ST Hingston
Advances in Consumer Research 49, 262-263, 2021
2021
Growing Up Rich and Insecure Makes Objects Seem Human: Childhood Material and Social Environments Predict Anthropomorphism
J Whelan, ST Hingston, M Thomson, AR Johnson
Advances in Consumer Research 46, 849-850, 2018
2018
Reminders of Money Lead American Patients to Desire Greater Autonomy
J Whelan, MR Goode
Maggie Geuens Mario Pandelaere Michel Tuan Pham Iris Vermeir, 267, 2018
2018
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