Stacey R. Finkelstein
Stony Brook University
H-index: 17
North America-United States
Top articles of Stacey R. Finkelstein
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Digital exchange compromises | Monica C LaBarge Kristen L Walker Courtney Nations Azzari Maureen Bourassa Jesse Catlin | 2022/9/1 | |
Feminist Academic Organizations: Challenging sexism through collective mobilizing across research, support, and advocacy | Gender, Work & Organization | Lauren Gurrieri Andrea Prothero Shona Bettany Susan Dobscha Jenna Drenten | 2022/10/12 |
Cultural exploitation or cultural Exchange? The roles of perceived group status and others' psychological investment on reactions to consumption of traditional cultural products | Psychology & Marketing | Stacey R Finkelstein Kimberly Rios | 2022/12 |
Digital exchange compromises: Teetering priorities of consumers and organizations at the iron triangle | Journal of Consumer Affairs | Monica C LaBarge Kristen L Walker Courtney Nations Azzari Maureen Bourassa Jesse Catlin | 2022/9 |
Physical risk messaging enhances favorable attitudes toward mask wearing | Journal of Consumer Affairs | Marie A Yeh Ann M Mirabito Stacey R Finkelstein | 2021/12 |
Transformative consumer research and public policy and marketing research: distinct, yet complementary, approaches | Journal of Public Policy & Marketing | Christopher L Newman Stacey R Finkelstein Brennan Davis | 2021/7 |
Consumer responses to shopper solutions in service settings | Journal of Services Marketing | Ashley M. Thomas Christopher L. Newman Stacey R. Finkelstein Yoon-Na Cho Allyn Cascio | 2021 |
When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects | Journal of Consumer Affairs | Gary D Sherman Beth Vallen Stacey R Finkelstein Paul M Connell Wendy Attaya Boland | 2021/12 |
GARY D. SHERMAN | GD Sherman SR Finkelstein B Vallen PM Connell WA Boland | 2021/9 | |
Don’t Play the Scarcity Card: Perceived Scarcity in COVID-19 Vaccine Supplies Reduces Vaccination Priority and Acceptance | Advances in Consumer Research | Beatriz Pereira Amy Greiner Fehl Stacey Finkelstein Gabriela Jiga-Boy Marta Caserotti | 2021 |
Connecting DEI to explicit and implicit gendered workplace discrimination, harassment, and assault: a commentary on 2019 Marketing Climate Survey | Marketing Letters | Susan Dobscha | 2021/9 |
Scarcity in COVID-19 Vaccine Supplies Reduces Perceived Vaccination Priority and Increases Vaccine Hesitancy | Psychology and Marketing | Beatriz Pereira Amy G. Fehl Stacey R. Finkelstein Marta. Caserotti Gabriela Jiga-Boy | 2021/12/16 |
Editorial for" A multi method exploration of marketing factors that can be used to improve access to healthy foods and increase healthy food consumption". | Appetite | Stacey R Finkelstein | 2021/8/12 |
Faulty Evidence, Specious Logic, Dangerous Conclusions: Challenging Gendered Ideas of Mentorship | Robert G Alexander Katherine Alexander Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein Stacey Finkelstein Seungyeon Lee | 2020/11 | |
Psychological reactance impacts ratings of pediatrician vaccine-related communication quality, perceived vaccine safety, and vaccination priority among US parents | Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics | Stacey R Finkelstein Wendy Attaya Boland Beth Vallen Paul M Connell Gary D Sherman | 2020/5/3 |