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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A commentary on “Understanding Dog–Human Companionship” Durgee, Jeffrey F.
2008
61 5 p. 467-468
2 p.
artikel
2 Animal-companion depictions in women's magazine advertising Kennedy, Patricia F.
2008
61 5 p. 424-430
7 p.
artikel
3 Animal-companion extremes and underlying consumer themes Mosteller, Jill
2008
61 5 p. 512-521
10 p.
artikel
4 Animal companions, consumption experiences, and the marketing of pets: Transcending boundaries in the animal–human distinction Holbrook, Morris B.
2008
61 5 p. 377-381
5 p.
artikel
5 Animals in advertising: Love dogs? Love the ad! Lancendorfer, Karen M.
2008
61 5 p. 384-391
8 p.
artikel
6 A tail of two personalities: How canine companions shape relationships and well-being Cavanaugh, Lisa A.
2008
61 5 p. 469-479
11 p.
artikel
7 Blessings and the spiritual life of consumers Schindler, Robert M.
2008
61 5 p. 542-543
2 p.
artikel
8 Can we live without a dog? Consumption life cycles in dog–owner relationships Ellson, Tony
2008
61 5 p. 565-573
9 p.
artikel
9 Can we live without cats? Interpreting and expanding on Ellson's question from a cat-lover's perspective Megehee, Carol
2008
61 5 p. 574-578
5 p.
artikel
10 Carols for cats and their Humans Stephens, Debra L.
2008
61 5 p. 382-383
2 p.
artikel
11 Cat photos Stern, Leslie
2008
61 5 p. 585-586
2 p.
artikel
12 Commentary on exploring the dark side of pet ownership: Status- and control-based pet consumption Ahuvia, Aaron
2008
61 5 p. 497-499
3 p.
artikel
13 Comment on “Can we live without a dog? Consumption life cycles in dog–owner relationships” O'Shaughnessy, John
2008
61 5 p. 579-580
2 p.
artikel
14 Comment on “Using the Forced Metaphor-Elicitation Technique (FMET) to Meet Animal Companions within Self” Zaltman, Lindsay
2008
61 5 p. 488-489
2 p.
artikel
15 Consumer behavior, extended-self, and sacred consumption: An alternative perspective from our animal companions Hill, Ronald Paul
2008
61 5 p. 553-562
10 p.
artikel
16 Contents 2008
61 5 p. iv-vi
nvt p.
artikel
17 Do camels dream of electric fish? Reflections on animal dreams Berthon, Jean-Paul
2008
61 5 p. 422-423
2 p.
artikel
18 Does excessive buying for self relate to spending on pets? Ridgway, Nancy M.
2008
61 5 p. 392-396
5 p.
artikel
19 Editorial Board 2008
61 5 p. ii-iii
nvt p.
artikel
20 Equines and their human companions Keaveney, Susan M.
2008
61 5 p. 444-454
11 p.
artikel
21 Exploring the dark side of pet ownership: Status- and control-based pet consumption Beverland, Michael B.
2008
61 5 p. 490-496
7 p.
artikel
22 Figuring companion-species consumption: A multi-site ethnography of the post-canine Afghan hound Bettany, Shona
2008
61 5 p. 408-418
11 p.
artikel
23 Four of my dear friends… Or are they family? Day, Ellen
2008
61 5 p. 583-584
2 p.
artikel
24 How much is that doggie in the window? Machiavellian reflections on dog regulation Harris, Phil
2008
61 5 p. 532-533
2 p.
artikel
25 Integrating qualitative and quantitative theoretical perspectives in applied advertising research Mott-Stenerson, Beth
2008
61 5 p. 431-433
3 p.
artikel
26 Making connections: Partner quality, identity, and community Spiggle, Susan
2008
61 5 p. 455-456
2 p.
artikel
27 Marketing extends beyond humans Morwitz, Vicki G.
2008
61 5 p. 544-545
2 p.
artikel
28 Moving from subject–object to subject–subject relations: Comments on “figuring companion-species consumption” Peñaloza, Lisa
2008
61 5 p. 419-421
3 p.
artikel
29 Narrative and metacognition as consumer mystery: A comment on Hill, Gaines, and Wilson and animal companions Gould, Stephen J.
2008
61 5 p. 563-564
2 p.
artikel
30 Pet loves, rants, and raves: Commentary on Downey and Ellis's article Caldwell, Marylouise
2008
61 5 p. 442-443
2 p.
artikel
31 “Pets and not pets” Zinkhan, George M.
2008
61 5 p. 581-582
2 p.
artikel
32 Pets and people: Companions in commerce? Holbrook, Morris B.
2008
61 5 p. 546-552
7 p.
artikel
33 Pets as means rather than ends Cote, Joseph A.
2008
61 5 p. 500-501
2 p.
artikel
34 Regulating consumption with bite: Building a contemporary framework for urban dog management Miller, Rohan
2008
61 5 p. 525-531
7 p.
artikel
35 Relationship climate canaries: A commentary Mosteller (2007) inspires Brownlie, Douglas
2008
61 5 p. 522-524
3 p.
artikel
36 Ritual blessings with companion animals Holak, Susan L.
2008
61 5 p. 534-541
8 p.
artikel
37 Romancing Alpacas: A commentary O'Shaughnessy, Nicholas
2008
61 5 p. 509-511
3 p.
artikel
38 Romancing the alpaca: Passionate consumption, collection, and companionship McMullen, Cathi
2008
61 5 p. 502-508
7 p.
artikel
39 Tails of animal attraction: Incorporating the feline into the family Downey, Hilary
2008
61 5 p. 434-441
8 p.
artikel
40 The price of peace in the household: A commentary on “The Price of Unconditional Love: Consumer Decisions Concerning High-Dollar Veterinary Care” Gilly, Mary C.
2008
61 5 p. 406-407
2 p.
artikel
41 The price of unconditional love: Consumer decision making for high-dollar veterinary care Brockman, Beverly K.
2008
61 5 p. 397-405
9 p.
artikel
42 Understanding dog–human companionship Dotson, Michael J.
2008
61 5 p. 457-466
10 p.
artikel
43 Using the forced metaphor-elicitation technique (FMET) to meet animal companions within self Woodside, Arch G.
2008
61 5 p. 480-487
8 p.
artikel
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