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A confirmatory analysis of the dimensional structure of the utilitarian motivations in online consumption

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Pla-Garcia, Cintia   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Utilitarian motivations in online consumption: Dimensional structure and scales

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2014
To date, the utilitarian benefits of online consumption have only been partially investigated. This study undertakes an exhaustive approach to fully delimit the dimensional structure related to the utilitarian motivations for online consumption. First, an in-depth literature review is carried out, in order to allow the proposal of an aprioristic base ...
FRANCISCO J Martínez-López   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Effects of background colors on hedonic and utilitarian consumption

PsyCh Journal, 2019
AbstractThe present study examined how red versus green background colors affect consumers’ buying behaviors towards hedonic and utilitarian goods. Across two laboratory experiments (total number of participants = 210), we found that red (vs. green) could induce hedonically oriented consumption and, consequently, persuade individuals to buy more ...
Lei Wang, Ou Li
exaly   +3 more sources

Why the drive: The utilitarian and hedonic benefits of self-expression through consumption

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
In response to a recent call to better understand the drivers of self-expressive consumption; this review examines the latest relevant research to identify two broad classes of benefits of self-expressive consumption. First are utilitarian benefits that result from cognitively-driven self-expressions intended to fulfill a consumer's need to create and ...
Claudia Townsend
exaly   +3 more sources

The influence of hedonic versus utilitarian consumption situations on the compromise effect

Marketing Letters, 2014
This article reports the influence of two specific consumption situations—hedonic and utilitarian—on the magnitude of the compromise effect. Based on the literatures of different valuation processes (valuation by calculation vs. valuation by feeling) and hedonic versus utilitarian consumption, the authors suggest that the compromise effect will be ...
Jungkeun Kim, Kim Jungkeun
exaly   +2 more sources

Antecedents and consequences of experiential versus utilitarian consumption in the travel context

International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2017
PurposeAlthough experiential consumption has received some attention from tourism and hospitality researchers in the past decade, the profile of experiential consumers has not been discussed thus far. The purpose of this paper is thus twofold: to test the sociodemographic antecedents of experiential versus utilitarian consumption for profiling purposes
Asli D A Tasci
exaly   +3 more sources

Hedonic vs. utilitarian consumption: A cross-cultural perspective based on cultural conditioning

Journal of Business Research, 2008
Abstract This study investigates the effects of cultural conditioning, product type, and benefit claim type on attitudes and brand personality perceptions among consumers from a society that is more culturally conditioned towards utilitarian consumption (Shanghai, China) and an economy that is less culturally conditioned towards utilitarian ...
Swee Hoon Ang
exaly   +2 more sources

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