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'If you have it, I want it...Now!' The effect of envy and construal level on increased purchase intentions.

机译:“如果有的话,我想要...现在!”嫉妒和解释水平对增加购买意愿的影响。

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When a person wants something that another has, they often experience feelings of envy. Envy, an unpleasant emotion that stems from that desire to covet another's possessions, is often perceived as a negative outcome that should be banished to the deep recesses of a person's mind. However, recent research has determined that two forms of envy may exist, with positive outcomes for those experiencing benign envy. Often identified as "keeping up with the Joneses", feelings of benign envy may lead to motivating behavior, causing a person to strive to obtain what the other has in order to reduce their envy. In this dissertation, we seek to expand on the existing literature on benign envy, using construal level to determine the role concrete and abstract mental processing plays in feelings of benign envy and how this mindset affects willingness to purchase an item to relieve the envious feelings. In experiment 1, we find evidence that participants exposed to a concrete mental construal prime will be more likely to pay a price premium to obtain a product that is introduced to them by an envied person. Experiment 2 builds on the results of experiment 1, confirming the initial conclusions and finding evidence that those exposed to an envy-inducing situation are more likely to develop implementation intentions; that is, participants are more likely than those in the control condition (no envy) to determine exactly when and where they would purchase the item. Following a discussion of the results, managerial implications are presented, including how to induce a concrete mindset to an envious situation to increase the amount people will be willing to pay for an item, and how including information on where and when they can purchase the item could lead to a desire to pay more for a product that elicits feelings of envy.
机译:当一个人想要别人拥有的东西时,他们常常会感到嫉妒。嫉妒是一种渴望贪图他人财产的不愉快情绪,通常被认为是消极的结果,应消除在一个人的内心深处。但是,最近的研究已经确定,可能存在两种嫉妒形式,对那些经历了良性嫉妒的人们产生积极的结果。经常被认为是“与琼斯保持联系”,善良的嫉妒感可能导致动机行为,使一个人努力获取对方的东西,以减少嫉妒。在这篇论文中,我们试图扩展现有的关于良性嫉妒的文献,使用解释水平来确定具体的和抽象的心理处理在良性嫉妒感中的作用,以及这种心态如何影响购买物品以减轻嫉妒的意愿。在实验1中,我们发现有证据表明,暴露于具体的心理建设素养的参与者更有可能支付价格溢价,以获得由羡慕的人介绍给他们的产品。实验2以实验1的结果为基础,确认了初步结论并找到证据表明那些处于令人羡慕的境地的人更有可能制定实施意图;也就是说,与处于控制状态(无羡慕)的参与者相比,参与者更有可能确切确定他们将在何时何地购买该物品。在讨论结果之后,提出了管理上的含义,包括如何在嫉妒的情况下树立具体的心态,以增加人们愿意为某物品支付的金额,以及如何包括有关何时何地可以购买该物品的信息。可能导致人们渴望为引起嫉妒感的产品支付更多的费用。

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  • 作者

    Milovic, Alex.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.;
  • 学科 Business Administration Marketing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 115 p.
  • 总页数 115
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:47

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