The Effect of Gender on Addictive Consumption: Reflections on Men, Shopping and Consumption Meaning



Citation:

Helen Woodruffe-Burton, Sue Eccles, and Richard Elliott (2002) ,"The Effect of Gender on Addictive Consumption: Reflections on Men, Shopping and Consumption Meaning", in GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 6, eds. Pauline Maclaran, Paris, France : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 239-256.

Authors

Helen Woodruffe-Burton, Lancaster University, UK
Sue Eccles, Lancaster University, UK
Richard Elliott, Exeter University, UK



Volume

GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 6 | 2002



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