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Consumer decision-making dependency across the life-span: A perceived control perspective.

机译:消费者在整个生命周期中对决策的依赖性:可感知的控制角度。

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Previous consumer research studies have shown that consumers do not always retain full control over their decisions. Rather, they make some purchases under partial or even full dependence upon some outside source(s) of influence. Results from these studies, as well as other elements of the consumer research literature, the perceived control literature, and aspects of the gerontological literature were integrated in an attempt to provide a previously missing theoretical explanation for this consumer decision dependency. The perceived control and gerontological literatures provide evidence that certain types of control-related decision dependency behaviors, Primary Control and Harmony Control, of younger and older adult consumers might be different. The purpose of this dissertation was to articulate and test a theoretical model of control-related dependency in decision making.; A 3 (age group) x 2 (motivation level) x 2 (ability level) experiment was conducted among young, middle, and older adults. There were 48 subjects per age group. Genders were evenly represented. Expertise and Need for Cognition were covariates.; Subjects preferred Primary control to Harmony control. Decision Motivation and self-perceived decision Ability interacted, in that Primary control scores were higher for high-ability subjects making important decisions. There was also an interaction of Motivation and Need for Cognition: Primary control scores were higher for high Need for Cognition, high-Motivation subjects. Older adults scored higher on Primary control than young or middle-aged adults.; For Harmony control, high levels of Motivation led to increased Harmony control-related decision behavior. Follow-up analysis revealed a marginally significant interaction in that Low-ability subjects faced with an important decision scored highest on Harmony control. There was an interaction of Age and Motivation on Harmony control. The age groups did not differ in the low-motivation condition; however, in the high-Motivation condition, older adults scored significantly lower in Harmony control than the younger groups.; Finally, Age-related differences were found on the four dimensions of Harmony control. Older adults scored lower than their younger peers on the "Rely on Others," "Gain Support and Approval," and "Higher Power" dimensions. They scored higher, however, on the "Wait on Luck" dimension.
机译:先前的消费者研究表明,消费者并不总是能够完全控制自己的决定。相反,他们在部分或完全依赖于某些外部影响源的情况下进行了一些购买。这些研究的结果以及消费者研究文献的其他内容,感知的对照文献以及老年医学文献的各个方面进行了整合,试图为这种消费者决策依赖性提供以前缺少的理论解释。公认的控制和老年病学文献提供了证据,表明某些类型的与控制有关的决策依赖性行为,即年轻和年长的成年人消费者的主要控制和和谐控制可能有所不同。本文的目的是阐明和检验决策中与控制有关的依存关系的理论模型。在年轻人,中年人和老年人中进行了3(年龄组)x 2(动机水平)x 2(能力水平)实验。每个年龄段有48位受试者。性别代表平均分配。专业知识和需要认知是协变量。受试者偏爱主要控制而不是和声控制。决策动机与自我感知的决策能力相互影响,因为做出重要决策的高能力受试者的主要控制得分较高。动机和认知需求之间也存在相互作用:高认知需求,高动机受试者的主要控制得分较高。老年人在初级对照中的得分高于年轻人或中年成年人。对于和谐控制,高水平的动机导致与和谐控制相关的决策行为增加。后续分析显示,低能力受试者面临着在和谐控制方面得分最高的重要决策,因此在交互作用上具有显着意义。在和谐控制方面,年龄和动机存在相互作用。低动力条件下的年龄组没有差异。然而,在高动机的情况下,老年人在和谐控制方面的得分明显低于年轻人。最后,在和谐控制的四个维度上发现了与年龄相关的差异。老年人在“依靠他人”,“获得支持和认可”和“更高能力”方面的得分低于年轻人。他们在“等待运气”方面得分更高。

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  • 作者

    Tangsrud, Robert R., Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Manitoba (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Manitoba (Canada).;
  • 学科 Business Administration Marketing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 贸易经济;
  • 关键词

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