Here's the table of contents from the Journal of Consumer Affairs, Fall 2009, Volume 43, Number 3 Special Issue on: Privacy Literacy -- How Consumers Understand and Protect Their Privacy:
Editorial Prelude by guest editors of special issue Jeff Langenderfer and Anthony D. Miyazaki: Privacy in the Information Economy
Determinants of Online Privacy Concern and Its Influence on Privacy Protection Behaviors among Young Adolescents by Seounmi Youn
Consumers’ Rules of Engagement in Online Information Exchanges by Amit Poddar, Jill Mosteller, and Pam Scholder Ellen
Toward an Understanding of the Online Consumers' Risky Behavior and Protection Practices by George R. Milne, Lauren I. Labrecque, and Cory Cromer
Providing Parents with Online Privacy Information: Approaches in the United States and the United Kingdom by Andrea J. S. Stanaland, May O. Lwin, and Susanna Leong
Standing in the Footprint: Including the Self in the Privacy Debate and Policy Development by Patricia A. Norberg, David A. Horne, and Daniel R. Horne
Bits, Briefs and Applications
Credit Scoring And Its Effects On The Availability And Affordability Of Credit by Robert B. Avery, Kenneth P. Brevoort and Glenn B. Canner
Responding Commentary: Unresolved Issues In The Use Of Credit Scores To Underwrite Or Price Financial Products And Services by Calvin Bradford
Editorial Postlude: Privacy Crimes, Annoyances and Self-Defeating Business Practices by Herbert Jack Rotfeld


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