Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Curiosity can do more than kill a cat. The present research sheds light on an unexpected consequence of curiosity by showing that curiosity can lead to indulgent consumption. Four experiments present convergent evidence that the more curious consumers are, the more likely they are to indulge. This effect is explained by a heightened desire for anything that is rewarding. Study 1 provides initial support for the proposed model. Study 2 replicates the impact of curiosity on indulgent consumption through desire for rewards and shows that consumers who are more sensitive to rewards are particularly susceptible to that effect. Studies 3 and 4 test a boundary condition by showing that the effect of cu...
People are often exposed to actionable food temptations (i.e., an immediate opportunity to consume, ...
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The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualize and develop a valid and reliable scale for the sixth...
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The majority of literature looking at self-control dilemmas has focused on short-term positive and l...
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Previous research demonstrates that advertisements that induce curiosity are stimulating product tri...
People are often exposed to actionable food temptations (i.e., an immediate opportunity to consume, ...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
A lengthy literature in economics and psychology indicates that prolonged exposure to a tempting sti...
In this age of information overload, consumers are bombarded with various curiosity-inducing stimuli...
2014-10-25Consumption experiences and enjoyment driven from these events are an integral part of con...
Building on theories of motivated reasoning and reason-based choice, we propose that people interpre...
Mystery appeals are gaining popularity as a shopper marketing strategy. In this practice, firms inte...
(Under the direction of Ty W. Boyer) Curiosity, or the drive for information and experiences that mo...
Whether it is their birthday coming up, the answer to a riddle, the latest office gossip or the clif...
The current research shows, in the realm of curiosity, that first inducing a desire and then satisfy...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualize and develop a valid and reliable scale for the sixth...
In our connected era, we spend significant time and effort pursuing our curiosity. Often, we choose ...
The majority of literature looking at self-control dilemmas has focused on short-term positive and l...
This paper has considered some characteristics of curiosity drive and its function in selective beha...
Previous research demonstrates that advertisements that induce curiosity are stimulating product tri...
People are often exposed to actionable food temptations (i.e., an immediate opportunity to consume, ...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
A lengthy literature in economics and psychology indicates that prolonged exposure to a tempting sti...