With the emergence of new technologies, in particular the Internet, the opportunity for impulsive purchases have expanded enormously. In this research-in-progress, we report the current status of an fMRI-project in which we investigated differences between neural processes in the brains of impulsive and non-impulsive shoppers during the trustworthiness evaluation of online offers. Both our behavioral and fMRI data provide evidence that the impulsiveness of individuals can exert significant influence on the evaluation of online offers, and can potentially affect subsequent purchase behavior. We show that impulsive individuals evaluate trustworthy and untrustworthy offers differently than do non-impulsive individuals. With respect to brain ac...
Behavioral studies of decision-making in impulsive individuals demonstrate biases for immediate rewa...
International audienceRisk-taking is part of the multidimensional nature of impulsivity, consisting ...
Increasing neuroimaging evidence suggests an association between impulsive decision-making behavior ...
With the emergence of new technologies, in particular the Internet, the opportunity for impulsive pu...
Determining whom to trust and whom to distrust is a major decision in impersonal IT-enabled exchange...
The phenomenon of Impulse Buying, conceptualised as a sudden act of purchase with no pre-shopping in...
This event-related functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study examined the differential neural acti...
This event-related functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study examined the differential neural acti...
Despite evidence supporting a relationship between impulsivity and naturalistic risk-taking, the rel...
Online auctions use a variety of unique tools to provide quality signals for products and sellers in...
Despite evidence supporting a relationship between impulsivity and naturalistic risk-taking, the rel...
This study aims to explore the factors that influence impulse buying behavior on social commerce pl...
The growth of online transactions coupled with the worldwide expansion of Internet-based information...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Behavioral studies of decision-making in impulsive individuals demonstrate biases for immediate rewa...
International audienceRisk-taking is part of the multidimensional nature of impulsivity, consisting ...
Increasing neuroimaging evidence suggests an association between impulsive decision-making behavior ...
With the emergence of new technologies, in particular the Internet, the opportunity for impulsive pu...
Determining whom to trust and whom to distrust is a major decision in impersonal IT-enabled exchange...
The phenomenon of Impulse Buying, conceptualised as a sudden act of purchase with no pre-shopping in...
This event-related functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study examined the differential neural acti...
This event-related functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study examined the differential neural acti...
Despite evidence supporting a relationship between impulsivity and naturalistic risk-taking, the rel...
Online auctions use a variety of unique tools to provide quality signals for products and sellers in...
Despite evidence supporting a relationship between impulsivity and naturalistic risk-taking, the rel...
This study aims to explore the factors that influence impulse buying behavior on social commerce pl...
The growth of online transactions coupled with the worldwide expansion of Internet-based information...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Behavioral studies of decision-making in impulsive individuals demonstrate biases for immediate rewa...
International audienceRisk-taking is part of the multidimensional nature of impulsivity, consisting ...
Increasing neuroimaging evidence suggests an association between impulsive decision-making behavior ...