1. Philp, M. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2022), “Post-Purchase Usage: The Effect of Product Reviews and Incompetence Image Concerns”, to be presented by Matthew Philp at Latin-American Association for Consumer Research; Quito, Equador, July, 2022.
  2. Philp, M. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2020), “Post-Purchase Usage: The Effect of Product Reviews and Incompetence Image Concerns”, presented by Matthew Philp. Association for Consumer Research; Duluth, Minnesota, October 2020.
  3. Philp, M. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2020), “I Like It, But Won’t Be Caught Dead Using It”: Negative Press, Image Concerns, and Post-Purchase Usage”, presented by Matthew Philp at the EMAC – European Marketing Academy.
  4. Blais, W., Gregoire, Y. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2020), “A Textual Analysis of Online Complaining Schemas: A Comparison among Reparation, Vigilante and Disillusioned Complainers”, presented by William Blais. AMA Winter Academic Conference.
  5. Nepomuceno, M.V.; Posada, A.; Cenesizoglu, T. and Charlin, L. (2019), “The impact of Owned Social Media Content from Online Communities on Commercial Performance”, presented by Alejandro Posada at Consumer Behavior – SIG (1-7). AMA; Bern, Switzerland, July 2019.
  6. Philp, M. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2018), “I Was Told I Would Look Stupid”: The Effect of Negative Product Reviews on Image Concerns and the Product Usage of Existing Owners,” presented by Matthew Philp at European Association for Consumer Research.
  7. Touchette, L. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2018), “Anti-consumption for sustainability: The environmental impact of anticonsumption lifestyles, environmentally concerned individuals and ethical consumers,” presented by Laurie Touchette at the Association for Consumer Research.
  8. Kropfeld, M.I., Nepomuceno, M.V., and Dantas, D. (2016), “The Environmental Impact of Anti-Consumption Lifestyles and Environmentally Concerned Individuals”, presented by Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno at the International Centre for Anti-consumption; Melbourne, Australia, December 2016.
  9. Pastore, C.M.A., Nepomuceno, M.V., Stenstrom, E. and Francisco-Maffezzolli, E.C. (2016), “The association between digit ratios and conspicuous consumption, and the moderating role of intrasexual competition”, presented by Cristina Maria de Aguiar Pastore at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Berlin, Germany, October 2016.
  10. Kropfeld, M.I., Nepomuceno, M.V., and Dantas, D. (2016), “The Environmental Impact of Anti-Consumption Lifestyles and Environmentally Concerned Individuals”, presented by Maren Ingrid Kropfeld at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Berlin, Germany, October 2016.
  11. Nepomuceno, M.V. (2016) “Materialism, personal debt and anti-consumption”, to be presented by Marcelo V. Nepomuceno at the Congresso Brasileiro de Psicologia Organizacional e do Trabalho (CBPOT), Brasilia, July 2016.
  12. Nepomuceno, M.V. (2016) “How anti-consumption and materialism associates with consumer debt”, to be presented by Marcelo V. Nepomuceno at the Congresso Brasileiro de Psicologia Organizacional e do Trabalho (CBPOT), Brasilia, July 2016.
  13. Davidson, A., Nepomuceno, M.V. and Laroche, M. (2015) “Materialism and Detectably Counterfeited Goods: The Mediating Role of Embarrassment” presented by Alex Davidson at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); New Orleans, LA, October 2015.
  14. Nepomuceno, M.V., Collet, S. and Visconti, L. (2015) “How the Facebook usage of music celebrities impacts streaming and sales of digital music” presented by Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); New Orleans, LA, October 2015.
  15. Nepomuceno, M.V. (2014) “Would materialists buy a counterfeit even when most people know it is not legit?” presented by Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Baltimore, MD, October 2014.
  16. Nepomuceno, M.V. and Laroche, M. (2014) “Can Materialists Reduce Consumption? The Impact of Self-control and Time Orientation” presented by Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Baltimore, MD, October 2014.
  17. Giorda, M., Nepomuceno, M.V. and Kastanakis, M. (2014) “Conspicuous Consumption and Perceived Risk” presented by Matteo Giorda at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Baltimore, MD, October 2014.
  18. Visconti, L.M., Modigliani, R. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2014) “The Sustainable Consumption Alphabet. For Adults,” presented by Luca Visconti at the Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) Conference; Helsinki, Finland, June 2014.
  19. Bermejo, M. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2013) “What’s funny? A multicultural comparison of humor in advertising: Apple’s Get a Mac campaign in the US and Japan,” poster presented by Milan Bermejo at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Chicago, IL, October 2013.
  20. Hariri, B. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2013), “Multidimensional acculturation to the global consumer culture,” poster presented by Bardia Hariri at the European Marketing Academy (EMAC); Istanbul, Turkey, June 2013.
  21. Nepomuceno, M.V. and Laroche, M. (2012) “Anti-consumption and personal debt,” presented by Marcelo V. Nepomuceno at the Association for Consumer Research (ACR); Vancouver, Canada, October 2012.
  22. Nepomuceno, M.V. and Laroche, M. (2012) “Frugality: The lifestyle of the disciplined materialistic,” poster presented by Marcelo V. Nepomuceno at the Society for Consumer Psychology Conference (SCP); Orlando, FL, August 2012.
  23. Stenstrom, E., Saad, G., Mendenhall, Z. and Nepomuceno, M.V. (2012) “Romance and Costly Signals: The Influence of Relationship Security on Conspicuous Consumption and Risk-Taking,” poster presented by Eric Stenstrom at the Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP) Conference; Las Vegas, NV, February 2012.
  24. Bastos, C.W., Iglesias, F., Nepomuceno, M.V. and Teixeira, L.A.G. (2011), “A razão dedo indicador/anelar (2D:4D) como correlato de comportamentos sexuais: um estudo preliminar no Brasil” poster presented by Cecilia W. Bastos at the Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia, Belem, PA, Brazil, October, 2011.