Individuals tend to selectively rely on information consistent with their attitudes or decisions. In this research, we examine the possibility that regulatory focus influences selective information processing. We find that individuals selectively rely on information consistent with their regulatory orientation under high (vs. low) information load. Specifically, under high information load, relative reliance on positive (vs. negative) information is greater for promotion-focused (vs. prevention-focused) individuals. Consequently, when information load is high, promotion-focused (vs. prevention-focused) individuals have higher brand evaluations. Under low information load, individuals also rely on information inconsistent with their regulato...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
This study employs the four regulatory forms (goal pursuit, goal maintenance, negative escape, and a...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
Individuals tend to selectively rely on information consistent with their attitudes or decisions. In...
The authors examined the impact of regulatory focus on the persuasive effects of two-sided advertise...
Although many researchers and practitioners refer to the importance of packages at the point of purc...
The current study utilized regulatory focus theory to explain how online deliberations are processed...
Promotion focused people are more motivated to use imagery heuristics in comparison to prevention fo...
Previous studies on regulatory focus suggested that prevention-oriented consumers are more accurate ...
Eager strategies of self-regulation, known as promotion orientation, and cautious or vigilant strate...
The results of two experimental studies show that matching a promotion (prevention) focus with image...
全文[[abstract]]The author proposes that people’s regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) might in...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
The present research examined the influence of individuals’ motivational tendencies, specifically, r...
Contains fulltext : 57022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
This study employs the four regulatory forms (goal pursuit, goal maintenance, negative escape, and a...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...
Individuals tend to selectively rely on information consistent with their attitudes or decisions. In...
The authors examined the impact of regulatory focus on the persuasive effects of two-sided advertise...
Although many researchers and practitioners refer to the importance of packages at the point of purc...
The current study utilized regulatory focus theory to explain how online deliberations are processed...
Promotion focused people are more motivated to use imagery heuristics in comparison to prevention fo...
Previous studies on regulatory focus suggested that prevention-oriented consumers are more accurate ...
Eager strategies of self-regulation, known as promotion orientation, and cautious or vigilant strate...
The results of two experimental studies show that matching a promotion (prevention) focus with image...
全文[[abstract]]The author proposes that people’s regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) might in...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
The present research examined the influence of individuals’ motivational tendencies, specifically, r...
Contains fulltext : 57022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
This study employs the four regulatory forms (goal pursuit, goal maintenance, negative escape, and a...
We extend the literature on regulatory fit theory (Higgins 2000) by testing whether individuals who ...