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Jing Wan
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A cultural look at moral purity: Wiping the face clean
SWS Lee, H Tang, J Wan, X Mai, C Liu
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 129142, 2015
722015
Befriending Mr. Clean: The role of anthropomorphism in consumer-brand relationships
J Wan, P Aggarwal
Strong brands, strong relationships, 119-134, 2015
452015
Pay more, fly more? Examining the potential guilt-reducing and flight-encouraging effect of an integrated carbon offset
G Bösehans, JW Bolderdijk, J Wan
Journal of Environmental Psychology 71, 101469, 2020
232020
Paying the Doughboy: The Effect of Time and Money Mind-sets on Preference for Anthropomorphized Products
J Wan
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 3 (4), 466-476, 2018
182018
It’s Alive! Increasing protective action against the coronavirus through anthropomorphism and construal
J Wan, K Kulow, K Cowan
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 7 (1), 000-000, 2022
122022
Propelling pride to promote healthy food choices among entity and incremental theorists
J Storch, J Wan, K van Ittersum
Appetite 155, 104841, 2020
72020
Spending Time with Mr. Lexus and Paying Money to Doughboy: The Effect of Time and Money on Preference for Anthropomorphized Products
J Wan, P Aggarwal
Advances in consumer research 42, 738, 2014
32014
Giving Money versus Giving Time: The Effect of Moral Compensation on Evaluation of Transgressions
J Wan
University of Toronto (Canada), 2015
12015
Giving Time Vs. Giving Money: Which Is Better For Moral Cleansing?
J Wan, P Aggarwal
ACR North American Advances, 2013
12013
8E Source Matters: the Effect of Integral Versus Incidental Pride on Consumer Self-Control
J Storch, J Wan, K van Ittersum
ACR North American Advances, 2019
2019
Products Are People Too! Making Taboo Trade-Offs With Anthropomorphized Products
J Wan, P Aggarwal
ACR North American Advances, 2019
2019
To Trace Is to Trust: From Product Traceability to Brand Trust
J Wan, P Aggarwal, M Zhao
ACR North American Advances, 2018
2018
N5. Mixed Feelings, Mixed Baskets: How Emotions of Pride and Guilt Drive the Relative Healthiness of Sequential Food Choices
J Storch, K van Ittersum, J Wan
ACR North American Advances, 2018
2018
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