According to construal level theory, consumers' processing styles become more abstract as psychological distance increases, but they grow more concrete when psychological distance decreases. This study provides evidence that panoramic pictures in which the horizon appears in the lower versus upper part of the frame trigger a different level of construal. As such, this study raises a novel source of construal. In addition, this study shows that when both visual (e.g., horizon height) and verbal (e.g., temporal benefit) advertising elements induce the same level of construal, advertising effectiveness increases. This work differs from previous research in that it focuses on the construal fit evoked by two advertisement features rather than a ...
As the advertising industry becomes a mature market, the advertising should not only consider about ...
Consumers mentally construe the world around themselves by adopting either low or high construal lev...
This research shows that consumers select a different product when they look down versus up. Because...
According to construal level theory, consumers' processing styles become more abstract as psychologi...
Drawing on research on grounded cognition and metaphorical representation, the authors propose and c...
Based on the construal level theory (CLT), this study discusses the effects of congruence between im...
Business: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Research sugg...
Purpose Drawing on embodied cognition and construal level theory perspectives in marketing literatur...
This research was conducted to investigate the effects of construal level and psychological distance...
Much of consumer behavior research focuses on how consumers process and evaluate information to make...
Marketing appeals often capitalize upon nostalgia. By highlighting periods of the past, practitioner...
Across three essays, my dissertation examines novel implications of the link between psychological d...
Individuals acquire information in an attribute- or alternative-based way depending on the construal...
This research examines how consumers with a creative mind-set are persuaded by advertising claims co...
The authors examine effects of marketing messages that use text or pictures for advertising durable ...
As the advertising industry becomes a mature market, the advertising should not only consider about ...
Consumers mentally construe the world around themselves by adopting either low or high construal lev...
This research shows that consumers select a different product when they look down versus up. Because...
According to construal level theory, consumers' processing styles become more abstract as psychologi...
Drawing on research on grounded cognition and metaphorical representation, the authors propose and c...
Based on the construal level theory (CLT), this study discusses the effects of congruence between im...
Business: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Research sugg...
Purpose Drawing on embodied cognition and construal level theory perspectives in marketing literatur...
This research was conducted to investigate the effects of construal level and psychological distance...
Much of consumer behavior research focuses on how consumers process and evaluate information to make...
Marketing appeals often capitalize upon nostalgia. By highlighting periods of the past, practitioner...
Across three essays, my dissertation examines novel implications of the link between psychological d...
Individuals acquire information in an attribute- or alternative-based way depending on the construal...
This research examines how consumers with a creative mind-set are persuaded by advertising claims co...
The authors examine effects of marketing messages that use text or pictures for advertising durable ...
As the advertising industry becomes a mature market, the advertising should not only consider about ...
Consumers mentally construe the world around themselves by adopting either low or high construal lev...
This research shows that consumers select a different product when they look down versus up. Because...