The Federal Reserve Board has recently adopted a final rule amending the Truth in Lending Act's Regulation Z, effective October 1, 2001. The first study investigates how vulnerable consumers (i.e. college students) might respond to the revised credit card disclosure requirements and investigates credit card knowledge of college students. The second and third studies examine external validity issues, that is, whether urban college students are more knowledgeable about credit cards than rural students, and whether adult populations are more knowledgeable than student populations. These latter studies further investigate the relationships among objective knowledge, subjective knowledge and product usage. The results show that consumers in general are not very knowledgeable about credit cards. In order to avoid government regulation of the industry, it is recommended that credit card issuers become involved in educating consumers.
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The effectiveness of credit‐card regulation for vulnerable consumers Available to Purchase
Karin Braunsberger;
Karin Braunsberger
Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of South Florida, College of Business Administration, St Petersburg, Florida, USA.
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Laurie A. Lucas;
Laurie A. Lucas
Associate Professor of Legal Studies, Arkansas Tech University, School of Business, Russellville, Arkansas, USA
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Dave Roach
Dave Roach
Professor of Management, Arkansas Tech University, School of Business, Russellville, Arkansas, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1651
Print ISSN: 0887-6045
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
Journal of Services Marketing (2004) 18 (5): 358–370.
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Braunsberger K, Lucas LA, Roach D (2004), "The effectiveness of credit‐card regulation for vulnerable consumers". Journal of Services Marketing, Vol. 18 No. 5 pp. 358–370, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/08876040410548285
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