alt Award Winners 2022 - Congratulations!

 



Richard L. D. Morse Applied Consumer Economics Award - Professional Paper

Sun Young Ahn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Puget Sound

The Impact of COVID-19 on Food Consumption Patterns: An Application of SOR Framework
Wookjae Heo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Purdue University

The Impact of COVID-19 on Food Consumption Patterns: An Application of SOR Framework



Consumer Movement Archives Applied Consumer Economics Award - Student Paper

Zongze Li
Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Georgia

Materialism and Use of Credit Cards: The Mediation Effects of the Theory of Planned Behavior Constructs



CFP® Board’s Financial Planning Paper Award

Stephanie Moulton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The Ohio State University

Managing a Health Shock in Older Age: Housing Wealth, Mortgage Borrowing, and Medication Adherence
Alec Rhodes
Ph.D. Student
Washington University in St. Louis

Managing a Health Shock in Older Age: Housing Wealth, Mortgage Borrowing, and Medication Adherence
Donald Haurin, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
The Ohio State University

Managing a Health Shock in Older Age: Housing Wealth, Mortgage Borrowing, and Medication Adherence
Cäzilia Loibl, Ph.D.
Professor
The Ohio State University

Managing a Health Shock in Older Age: Housing Wealth, Mortgage Borrowing, and Medication Adherence



National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) Paper Award

Melody Harvey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Exploring Measurement Issues in Assessing K-12 Financial Education



Journal of Consumer Affairs Best Article Award

Gary D. Sherman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Stony Brook University

When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681
Beth Vallen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Villanova University


When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681
Stacey R. Finkelstein, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Stony Brook University


When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681
Paul M. Connell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Stony Brook University


When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681
Wendy Ataya Boland, Ph.D.
Dean and Associate Professor
American University


When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681
Kirsten Feemster, MD, MPH, MSHPR, FAAP
Director of Research
Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

When taking action means accepting responsibility: Omission bias predicts parents' reluctance to vaccinate due to greater anticipated culpability for negative side effects - Iss 55:4; pp 1660-1681



Thomas Brooks Best Reviewer Award

Jing Jian Xiao, Ph.D.
Professor
University of Rhode Island



Robert O. Herrmann Ph.D. Outstanding Dissertation Award

Miranda Reiter, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Texas Tech University

Racial and gender preferences when hiring a financial planner: An experimental design on diversity in financial planning



Stewart M. Lee Consumer Education Award

Charles Chaffin
Former Director of Academic Programs and Initiatives
CFP Board



The Richard L. D. Morse Early-Career Award

Lu Fan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Georgia



Student / Young Professional Conference Scholarships

Abbey Bartosiak
The Ohio State University
Trisha Chanda
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Francisco Diaz

University of Georgia

Jyotsna Ghimire
University of Georgia
Paige Kluska
The Ohio State University
Eric Ludwig
Kansas State University
Kexin Meng
Renmin University of China/University of Rhode Island
Eric Olsen
The Ohio State University
Brandon Ratzlaff
Kansas State University
Katherine Vasquez
University of Minnesota