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Personality traits, democratic support, and authoritarian nostalgia

Social Science Quarterly, 2023
AbstractObjectiveWhy 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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Personal Nostalgia, World View, Memory, and Emotionality

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998
Batcho'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

2014
Personal 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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Effects of Personal Nostalgia on Cognition, Attitudes and Intentions

2015
This research examines the changes in cognition, attitudes, and purchase intentions of respondents as a result of the intensity of personal nostalgia experienced (high, medium and low levels). Although personal nostalgia has been found to be distinctly different from historical or ‘unified’ nostalgia, there has been a lack of empirical research ...
Chris Marchegiani, Ian Phau
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The mitigating role of nostalgia for consumer price unfairness perceptions in response to disadvantageous personalized pricing

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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Personal heritage, intergenerational food and nostalgia

2015
This chapter examines the role of culinary celebrations or food festivals as purveyors of local heritage. The primary importance in this chapter are food festivals and similar events where comestibles and the cultural heritage associated with them are the primary focus of the occasion.
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The influence of personality and coping style on the affective outcomes of nostalgia: Is nostalgia a healthy coping mechanism or rumination?

Personality and Individual Differences, 2018
Abstract Nostalgia is often described as a ‘bittersweet’ emotional experience. Scholars have argued persuasively as to its function as a means of coping with loneliness, meaninglessness and a negative mood, and its relationship with adaptive strategies for coping with adverse events or affective states. However, depression is strongly associated with
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How Personal Nostalgia Influences Giving to Charity

2008
Charitable organizations in the U.S. have found it increasingly difficult to raise funds from donors. With a decline in the number of donors and with the number of charitable organizations increasing, there is a greater need than ever to engage the giver and encourage him/her to increase their giving to charitable organizations.
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Even nostalgia scholars are nostalgic:Reflections on and experiences with personal nostalgia

Ideally, the findings of empirical research should somehow reflect, or at least be consistent with, our personal lived experience. When research results seem to contradict what we know or feel to be true, we are confronted with two general options: Either our perceptions are distorted – even illusory – or the research is limited and/or flawed.
Batcho, Krystine I.   +2 more
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Should Charitable Organizations Evoke Personal Nostalgia?: Effect of Nostalgic Appeals on Donation Intentions.

2014
Personal nostalgia is a longing for the actual “lived” past. Companies utilize nostalgia to evoke a basket of emotions, including warmth and the regret that the past is no more, to bond the consumer to their brand. Merchant and Ford (2008) propose, in a conceptual note, that personal nostalgia can also influence charitable giving to non-profit ...
Altaf Merchant   +2 more
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