Tactile behavior is a basic communication form as well as an expression of inter-personal involvement. This article presents three studies offering evidence for the positive role of casual interpersonal touch on consumer behavior. More specifically, it provides initial support for the view that tactile stimulation in various consumer behavior situations enhances the positive feeling for and evaluation of both the external stimuli and the touching source. Further, customers touched by a requester tend to comply more than customers in no-touch conditions. Implications for con-sumer behavior theory and research are discussed. T he scene was a university library. It could just as easily have been the local supermarket, bank, or restaurant. What...
With the development of gesture-based interaction technologies (e.g., touchscreen devices and kineti...
Interpersonal touch is frequently promoted for its positive outcomes in business communication. Fron...
Social touch is essential to human development and communication. Mediated social touch is suggested...
This research examines how touching (versus not touching) tactile-functional products—namely those t...
International audienceThe present research investigates tactile stimulation in online contexts. Our ...
Previous research has highlighted the effects of receiving interpersonal touch on persuasion. In con...
The influence of tactile input (touch vs. no touch or look) on consumer behaviour is widely studied ...
This article examines an unexplored area of consumer research—the effect of accidental interpersonal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-71)Touch and it's positive relationship to perceptual\...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
Traditionally, nonverbal behaviors have been understood as coded messages one person sends to anothe...
A brief touch to the shoulder or upper arm increases people’s helping behavior and willingness to co...
It has previously been suggested that consumers' product evaluations are positively affected by tact...
This research examines the effect of touch on consumers’ attitudes toward products being touched. Re...
With the development of gesture-based interaction technologies (e.g., touchscreen devices and kineti...
Interpersonal touch is frequently promoted for its positive outcomes in business communication. Fron...
Social touch is essential to human development and communication. Mediated social touch is suggested...
This research examines how touching (versus not touching) tactile-functional products—namely those t...
International audienceThe present research investigates tactile stimulation in online contexts. Our ...
Previous research has highlighted the effects of receiving interpersonal touch on persuasion. In con...
The influence of tactile input (touch vs. no touch or look) on consumer behaviour is widely studied ...
This article examines an unexplored area of consumer research—the effect of accidental interpersonal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-71)Touch and it's positive relationship to perceptual\...
Mediated social touch (MST) promises physical contact over distance, through the use of haptic techn...
Traditionally, nonverbal behaviors have been understood as coded messages one person sends to anothe...
A brief touch to the shoulder or upper arm increases people’s helping behavior and willingness to co...
It has previously been suggested that consumers' product evaluations are positively affected by tact...
This research examines the effect of touch on consumers’ attitudes toward products being touched. Re...
With the development of gesture-based interaction technologies (e.g., touchscreen devices and kineti...
Interpersonal touch is frequently promoted for its positive outcomes in business communication. Fron...
Social touch is essential to human development and communication. Mediated social touch is suggested...