Papers in Refereed Proceedings

2007 Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. A typology of individual search strategies among high-income investors in the United States: An exploratory study. Proceedings of the European Conference of the Association for Consumer Research. Date of submission: December 18, 2006. Milan, Italy, July 10–14.
2007 Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. How different cultures approach investing. Research paper, Proceedings of the AAFCS Annual Conference. Date of submission: December 1, 2006; paper accepted: January 2; presented by Tahira Hira at the Summit Day on America’s Cultural Kaleidoscope—Challenges and Opportunities: June 22 (peer reviewed). Reno, Nevada, June 21–24.
2006 Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Gender differences in the attitudes and beliefs toward financial advisors. Research paper, Proceedings of the 2006 IFHE Council Meeting. Date of submission: May 15; date accepted: June 2; presented by Tahira Hira: July 17 (peer reviewed). Cape Town, South Africa.
2005 Hira, Tahira K., Cäzilia Loibl, and Michael Rupured. Debtor education and the ability to complete Chapter 13 repayment plans. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services Annual (CD proceedings). Chicago, Illinois, October 12.
2004 Hira, Tahira K., Bridging the divide in changing societies: The potential of and challenges for home economics from a Northern perspective. Invited paper, Proceedings of the International Federation of Home Economics: The 20th World Congress (pp. 19–31). Science Council of Japan and the Japanese Society of Home Economics, Kyoto, Japan, August 1–7.
2001 Hira, T. K., and M. Anderson. Financial beliefs, feelings, and behaviors of college students. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association (pp. 40–61).
1999 Hira, T. K., and O. M. Mugenda. Do men and women differ in their financial beliefs and behaviors? In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association (pp. 1–80). University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
1995 Hira, T. K., H. Noh, and M. Winter. Relationship between borrowing practices and financial difficulties among rural households. In C. Y, Kratzer (Ed.), Financial Empowerment: Financial Counseling and Planning Across the Life Cycle (pp. 21–31). National Pre-Conference of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1994 Hira, T. K. Ethics: What we do? What do we teach? Implications for professionals. In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-being: The Financial Counselor’s Role (pp. 213–324). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1994 Hira, T. K., A. Swift, and K. L. Kostelecky. Development of a diagnostic instrument to identify family problems among financial counseling clients. In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-being: The Financial Counselor’s Role (pp. 312–24). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1993 Dufresne, T. J., and T. K. Hira. Bankrupts’ decision-making and coping process: A relationship among pre-bankruptcy factors. In V. S. Fitzsimmons (Ed.), Challenges for Financial Counseling and Planning Professionals (pp. 160–71). University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1993 Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. Predictors of financial strain and satisfaction with financial status of rural elderly. In E. Davis and J. Gilbreth (Eds.), Diversity Among Economically Vulnerable Households (pp. 190–214). Family Economics and Home Management Pre-conference, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1992 Hira, T. K. The rehabilitative aspect of consumer bankruptcy procedures. In D. Iams (Ed.), Mind and Money: The Quest for Financial Control and Stability (pp. 120–38). The Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
1991 Mugenda, O., T. K. Hira, and A. Fanslow. Influence of net worth, financial planning and satisfaction with quality of life. In Sharon Danes (Ed.), Financial Challenges for the Twenty-first Century (pp. 141–55). Association for the Financial Counseling and Planning Education, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
1990 Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies: An international comparison. In Robert Weagley (Ed.), Many Perspectives Coming Together (pp. 21–38). Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
1988 Hira, T. K. Money management practices and satisfaction with various aspects of households’ finances among Japanese. In William C. Bailey (Ed.), Families and Finances: Agenda for the Future (pp. 29–43). Association for Financial Planning and Counseling Education, Lubbock, Texas.
1988 Mugenda, O. M., T. K. Hira, and A. M. Fanslow. Effect of spousal communication on household’s satisfaction with financial situation and quality of life. In Proceedings of the American Council on Consumer Interest (pp. 151–4). University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
1987 Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Certified female financial planners: How they differ from male planners. In Academic Symposium Proceedings (pp. 209–28). International Association for Financial Planning, Atlanta, Georgia.
1986 Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Certified financial planners: A practice profile. In K. Kitt (Ed.), Quality Control in an Emerging Profession (pp. 96–107). Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Chicago, Illinois.
1986 Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Factors influencing levels and methods of setting financial planning fees. In Academic Symposium Proceedings (pp. 25–36). International Association of Financial Planning, Chicago, Illinois.
1986 Dane, M. S., and T. K. Hira. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices in the use of credit. In American Council on Consumer Interest Proceedings (pp. 234–60). St. Louis, Missouri.
1985 Hira, T. K., H. Van Auken, and D. Norris. Certified financial planners: Their products, services and strategies. In Academic Symposium Proceedings for Financial Planning (pp. 51–70). International Association for Financial Planning, Anaheim, California.
1985 Hira, T. K., and C. Fletcher. Impact of technology on deregulation on personal financial management. In S. Nickols (Ed.), Thinking Globally-Acting Locally—The Balancing Act (pp. 207–15). The Family Economics/Home Management Pre-Conference Workshop, The American Home Economics Association, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1984 Mueller, J., and T. K. Hira. Impact of selected money management practices on household solvency status. In K. Goebel (Ed.), Consumer Responsibility/Corporate Responsibility (pp. 76–9). American Council on Consumer Interest, 30th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
1983 Ulrichson, A., and T. K. Hira. The effect of exemption regulations on personal bankruptcies. In J. Burton (Ed.), Changes in Economic Policy—Implications for Family Well-Being (pp. 42–7). Annual Western Regional Family Economics and Home Management.
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