Consumers acquire and display material possessions for the purpose of feeling differentiated from other people and, thus, are targeted with a variety of marketing stimuli that attempt to enhance self‐perceptions of uniqueness. Because the pursuit of differentness (or counterconformity motivation) varies across individuals to influence consumer responses, we develop and validate a trait measure of consumers’ need for uniqueness. Consumers\u27 need for uniqueness is defined as an individual’s pursuit of differentness relative to others that is achieved through the acquisition, utilization, and disposition of consumer goods for the purpose of developing and enhancing one’s personal and social identity. Following assessments o...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
According to the Uniqueness theory, individuals characteristically desire to perceive themselves as ...
Consumers acquire and display material possessions for the purpose of feelingdifferentiated from oth...
Consumers acquire and display material possessions for the purpose of feeling differentiated from ot...
This research examines the long-term ability of the consumers’ need for uniqueness measure to ...
The theory of uniqueness has been invoked to explain attitudinal and behavioral nonconformity with r...
In this paper, we report an original study of the relationships between self- attributed need for un...
In this article we examine individual differences in the desire for unique consumer products. We ide...
Uniqueness has a positive and attractive connotation, but being too unique can result in social sanc...
The theory of uniqueness and need for uniqueness (NU) have had considerable influence on consumers’ ...
The current research examines the psychological motivations of consumers and gives new insights into...
This study aims to find empirical evidence between personality elements (authenticity, sense of uniq...
Brands often try to attract consumers with desire for uniqueness by offering customizable or one-of...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
According to the Uniqueness theory, individuals characteristically desire to perceive themselves as ...
Consumers acquire and display material possessions for the purpose of feelingdifferentiated from oth...
Consumers acquire and display material possessions for the purpose of feeling differentiated from ot...
This research examines the long-term ability of the consumers’ need for uniqueness measure to ...
The theory of uniqueness has been invoked to explain attitudinal and behavioral nonconformity with r...
In this paper, we report an original study of the relationships between self- attributed need for un...
In this article we examine individual differences in the desire for unique consumer products. We ide...
Uniqueness has a positive and attractive connotation, but being too unique can result in social sanc...
The theory of uniqueness and need for uniqueness (NU) have had considerable influence on consumers’ ...
The current research examines the psychological motivations of consumers and gives new insights into...
This study aims to find empirical evidence between personality elements (authenticity, sense of uniq...
Brands often try to attract consumers with desire for uniqueness by offering customizable or one-of...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
Need for uniqueness represents the need for people to feel different and distinguish themselves from...
According to the Uniqueness theory, individuals characteristically desire to perceive themselves as ...