Marguerite DeLiema

Marguerite DeLiema

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Marguerite DeLiema

Marguerite DeLiema, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of elder abuse, consumer fraud, identity theft, aging, public policy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fraud victimization across the lifespan: evidence on repeat victimization using perpetrator data

A Microsimulation of Well-Being and Literacy Interventions to Reduce Scam Susceptibility in Older Adults

Consumer Experiences with Gift Card Payment Scams: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Consumer Protection

Profiling consumers who reported mass marketing scams: demographic characteristics and emotional sentiments associated with victimization

SO MANY STAKEHOLDERS, SO MANY CONTRACTS!

Correlates of responding to and becoming victimized by fraud: Examining risk factors by scam type

AGING AND MASS MARKETING FRAUD: EVIDENCE ON REPEAT VICTIMIZATION USING PERPETRATOR DATA

FINDING COMMON GROUND: IMPROVING RESEARCHER-PRACTITIONER COLLABORATION IN ADULT MALTREATMENT RESEARCH

Marguerite DeLiema Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1432

Citations(since 2020)

1221

Cited By

600

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Marguerite DeLiema Skills & Research Interests

elder abuse

consumer fraud

identity theft

aging

public policy

Top articles of Marguerite DeLiema

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fraud victimization across the lifespan: evidence on repeat victimization using perpetrator data

Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect

Marguerite DeLiema

Lynn Langton

Daniel Brannock

Edward Preble

2024/2/24

A Microsimulation of Well-Being and Literacy Interventions to Reduce Scam Susceptibility in Older Adults

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Aparajita Sur

Marguerite DeLiema

David M Vock

Patricia Boyle

Lei Yu

2023/9/13

Consumer Experiences with Gift Card Payment Scams: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Consumer Protection

Victims & Offenders

Marguerite DeLiema

Julia Volker

Arthur Worley

2023/10/3

Profiling consumers who reported mass marketing scams: demographic characteristics and emotional sentiments associated with victimization

Security Journal

Marguerite DeLiema

Paul Witt

2023/9/28

SO MANY STAKEHOLDERS, SO MANY CONTRACTS!

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

2023/12/1

Correlates of responding to and becoming victimized by fraud: Examining risk factors by scam type

International Journal of Consumer Studies

Marguerite DeLiema

Yiting Li

Gary Mottola

2023/5

AGING AND MASS MARKETING FRAUD: EVIDENCE ON REPEAT VICTIMIZATION USING PERPETRATOR DATA

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

Lynn Langton

M Daniel Brannock

Edward Preble

2023/12/1

FINDING COMMON GROUND: IMPROVING RESEARCHER-PRACTITIONER COLLABORATION IN ADULT MALTREATMENT RESEARCH

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

Kathleen Wilber

2023/12

SIMULATING WELL-BEING AND LITERACY INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE ELDER SCAM SUSCEPTIBILITY

Innovation in Aging

IMPACT OF COVID ON PERSON

2022

RISK FACTORS AND IMPACT OF FINANCIAL FRAUD ON OLDER ADULTS AND DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

Paul Witt

2022/11

Correlates of compliance: Examining consumer fraud risk factors by scam type

Available at SSRN 3793757

Marguerite DeLiema

Yiting Li

Gary R Mottola

2021/2/26

I Mind My Own Business and Expect Others to Do the Same: Conversations About Declining Financial Capacity

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

Mingyang Zheng

2021

Reimagining senior centers for purposeful aging: Perspectives of diverse older adults

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Hsiao-Wen Liao

Marguerite DeLiema

2021/11

Mixed Methods Analysis of Consumer Fraud Reports of the Social Security Administration Impostor Scam

Marguerite DeLiema

Paul Witt

2021

The financial and psychological impact of identity theft among older adults

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

David Burnes

Lynn Langton

2021/10/1

Older victims of mass marketing scams: An analysis of data seized from scammers

Innovation in Aging

Marguerite DeLiema

Lynn Langton

2021

Multi-level marketing as “gig” work: Worker motivations, characteristics, and outcomes in the US

Journal of Labor and Society

Marguerite DeLiema

Stacie Bosley

Doug Shadel

2021/9/8

Contextual and social predictors of scam susceptibility and fraud victimization

Available at SSRN 4053903

Aparajita Sur

Marguerite DeLiema

Ethan Brown

2021/9

Risk and protective factors of identity theft victimization in the United States

Preventive medicine reports

David Burnes

Marguerite DeLiema

Lynn Langton

2020/3/1

Profiling victims of investment fraud: Mindsets and risky behaviors

Journal of Consumer Research

Marguerite Deliema

Doug Shadel

Karla Pak

2020/2/1

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