“…Section 5.2 focuses on the literature that resides at the intersection of RP and CB domains, in which the vast majority of the literature is concentrated. Section 5.3 is dedicated to the research in the intersection of return policy with PE and RM (2008), Bonifield et al (2010), Pei, Paswan, and Yan (2014), Rao, Lee, Connelly, and Iyengar (2018), Zhang, Li, Yan, and Johnston (2017), and Oghazi, Karlsson, Hellström, and Hjort (2018) Prospect (including endowment effect) Kahneman and Tversky (1979) Wood (2001), Wang (2009), andHeiman, Just, McWilliams, andZilberman (2015) Distributive (equity) and procedural justice Adams and Freedman (1976), Lind and Tyler (1988) Suwelack, Hogreve, and Hoyer (2011), Bower and Maxham III (2012), and Pei et al (2014) Attribution Kelley (1967) Bower and Maxham III (2012) Construal level Liberman and Trope (1998) Janakiraman and Ordóñez (2012) Norm Kahneman and Miller (1986) Kim and Wansink (2012) Cognitive dissonance Festinger (1957) Powers andJack (2013) domains. The complete classification of the empirical literature appears in Table A3.…”