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Personality traits, democratic support, and authoritarian nostalgia
Social Science Quarterly, 2023AbstractObjectiveWhy do democratic voters feel nostalgia for an authoritarian past? This article introduces a dispositional framework for authoritarian nostalgia, showing that in addition to situational factors, an enduring source of sentimental longing for the authoritarian past may very well be rooted in a person's core psychological structure ...
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Music-evoked nostalgia: Affect, memory, and personality.
Emotion, 2010Participants listened to randomly selected excerpts of popular music and rated how nostalgic each song made them feel. Nostalgia was stronger to the extent that a song was autobiographically salient, arousing, familiar, and elicited a greater number of positive, negative, and mixed emotions.
Frederick S. Barrett +5 more
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The I in Us: Personality influences the expression of collective nostalgia
Personality and Individual Differences, 2022Abstract Inspired by calls for a greater integration of personality and social psychology, we tested whether personality traits (measured using the HEXACO model) predicted the expression of collective nostalgia—a group-based emotion that reflects sentimental longing for the past of one's social group.
Anna Stefaniak +3 more
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Effects of consumer personal characteristics and psychological factors on nostalgia marketing
International Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing, 2021This study sought to establish the effects of nostalgia and marketing as outcome variables using consumer personal and psychological factors. First, loneliness had a significant positive effect on consumer self-esteem and social connectedness but did not directly affect the outcomes of nostalgia marketing.
Kyunghee Kim, Ahreum Hong, Yannan Li
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Development and validation of the Personal Nostalgia Scale
Journal of Marketing Communications, 2013This research conducts five studies and uses 1185 respondents to develop and validate a six-item, seven-point Likert scale capable of measuring a personal nostalgia response to an advertisement. Traditional forms of scale development and a variety of experimental conditions are undertaken to develop and validate the scale.
Christopher Marchegiani, Ian Phau
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Personal Nostalgia, World View, Memory, and Emotionality
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998Batcho's 1995 Nostalgia Inventory was completed by 210 respondents, 88 males and 122 females, ranging in age from 5 to 79 years old. Subjects scoring high on the Nostalgia Inventory rated the past more favorably than did subjects scoring low on the inventory but did not differ in ratings of the present or future.
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Developing an Advertising Personal Nostalgia Intensity Scale
2014Personal nostalgia is a longing for a past that has been personally experienced (Baker and Kennedy 1994) along with the things, memories and people associated with that past (Goulding 2001). Personal nostalgia has been found to influence preferences for certain products and services (Braun-LaTour, LaTour and Zinkhan 2007), which has resulted in an ...
Altaf Merchant +3 more
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Chinese Dreams of Nostalgia and Fantasy: Cultural Critique in Feng Xiaogang’s Personal Tailor (2013)
Journal of Chinese Film Studies, 2022Abstract This study sheds new light on Feng Xiaogang, one of China’s most successful film directors, through an investigation of how Personal Tailor (2013) engages with the guiding rhetoric and ideals underpinning the “Chinese Dream”. The authors demonstrate how the hybrid political–commercial–artistic critique of the Chinese Dream in ...
James Keogh, Brian Yecies
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Journal of Business Research, 2022
In the wake of the ability to analyze big customer data, personalized pricing is an interesting way for firms to increase profits. However, consumers often perceive these pricing practices as unfair, especially upon learning that they have paid more than other consumers.
Pade, Robin, Feurer, S.
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In the wake of the ability to analyze big customer data, personalized pricing is an interesting way for firms to increase profits. However, consumers often perceive these pricing practices as unfair, especially upon learning that they have paid more than other consumers.
Pade, Robin, Feurer, S.
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