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Terri Rittenburg
Terri Rittenburg
Associate Professor Emerita, University of Wyoming
Verified email at uwyo.edu
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Building understanding of the domain of consumer vulnerability
SM Baker, JW Gentry, TL Rittenburg
Journal of macromarketing 25 (2), 128-139, 2005
10272005
Consumer ethnocentrism when foreign products are better
M Supphellen, TL Rittenburg
Psychology & Marketing 18 (9), 907-927, 2001
4002001
The ethical decision making of men and women executives in international business situations
SR Valentine, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Business Ethics 71, 125-134, 2007
2582007
Consumer vulnerability as a shared experience: Tornado recovery process in Wright, Wyoming
SM Baker, DM Hunt, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 26 (1), 6-19, 2007
1622007
Global ethics: An integrative framework for MNEs
AB Desai, T Rittenburg
Journal of Business Ethics 16, 791-800, 1997
1101997
Spanish and American business professionals' ethical evaluations in global situations
SR Valentine, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Business Ethics 51, 1-14, 2004
692004
Ethical decision making in a peer-to-peer file sharing situation: The role of moral absolutes and social consensus
CR Bateman, S Valentine, T Rittenburg
Journal of Business Ethics 115, 229-240, 2013
682013
Living in a gender-binary world: implications for a revised model of consumer vulnerability
K McKeage, E Crosby, T Rittenburg
Journal of Macromarketing 38 (1), 73-90, 2018
592018
Dimensions and characteristics of time perceptions and perspectives among older consumers
BS Guy, TL Rittenburg, DK Hawes
Psychology & Marketing 11 (1), 35-56, 1994
591994
Gender and ethics: Ethical judgments, ethical intentions, and altruism among healthcare professionals
S Valentine, L Godkin, K Page, T Rittenburg
Gender in Management: An International Journal 24 (2), 112-130, 2009
562009
An empirical analysis of advertising by women entrepreneurs.
HE Van Auken, TL Rittenburg, M Doran, SF Hsieh
Journal of Small Business Management 32 (3), 1994
531994
Ethical implications of target market selection
TL Rittenburg, M Parthasarathy
Journal of Macromarketing 17 (2), 49-64, 1997
421997
A re‐evaluation of the product innovation‐decision process: theimplications for product management
M Parthasarathy, TL Rittenburg, A Dwayne Ball
Journal of Product & Brand Management 4 (4), 35-47, 1995
421995
Sarbanes–oxley section 406 code of ethics for senior financial officers and firm behavior
S Ahluwalia, OC Ferrell, L Ferrell, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Business Ethics 151, 693-705, 2018
362018
Spanish and American executives' ethical judgments and intentions
TL Rittenburg, SR Valentine
Journal of Business Ethics 38, 291-306, 2002
362002
The Effects of Euphemism Usage in Business Contexts
TL Rittenburg, GA Gladney, T Stephenson
Journal of Business Ethics, 1-6, 2015
312015
An ethical decision-making framework for competitor intelligence gathering
TL Rittenburg, SR Valentine, JB Faircloth
Journal of business ethics 70, 235-245, 2007
312007
Euphemistic text affects attitudes, behavior
GA Gladney, TL Rittenburg
Newspaper Research Journal 26 (1), 28-41, 2005
292005
An empirical analysis of small business advertising
HE Van Auken, BM Doran, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Small Business Management 30 (2), 87, 1992
281992
Consumers’ navigation of risk perceptions in the adoption of stigmatized products
EG Ndichu, TL Rittenburg
Journal of Business Research 132, 340-353, 2021
142021
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