A number of studies have demonstrated that a maximizer's tendency to settle for only the best choice option leads them to discard the past and feel dissatisfied in the present. The current study, however, investigates whether maximizers' quests for perfection blinds them toward the future. A study of 522 respondents drawn from a probabilistic sample of the US population examines a series of hypotheses related to how a maximizer views the future. Consistent with the resource slack theory (i.e., the overestimation of the amount of time that will be available in the future), maximization tendencies diminish the consumer's ability to look ahead to the future, both directly and indirectly, through the intervening roles of both regret and polychr...
The extant literature examining the effects of maximizing (i.e., the tendency to make\ud decisions b...
Decision-making literature establishes that maximizers, who always strive for the best option, parad...
The future is uncertain because some forthcoming events are unpredictable and also because our abili...
Two studies investigated cognitive mechanisms that may be associated with people\u27s tendency to ma...
Two studies investigated cognitive mechanisms that may be associated with people's tendency to maxim...
Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some p...
Maximizing and satisficing consumers are distinguished by the quest for perfection (the former) vers...
Three experiments assessed whether maximizing and satisficing decision-making types were associated ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that maximizers – people who routinely seek to make optimal ...
Contrary to the common belief that more options lead to better decisions, recent research has demons...
Despite their efforts to choose the best of all available solutions, maximizers seem to be more incl...
Why do maximizers—those who seek to make the very best choice by exhaustively searching out and comp...
Promotions can make you happy if you get the “best” deal or miserable if you miss it. Previous resea...
Recent research suggesting that people who maximize are less happy than those who satisfice has rece...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: S. (Ratti) Ratneshwar, MarketingIn recent years consumers hav...
The extant literature examining the effects of maximizing (i.e., the tendency to make\ud decisions b...
Decision-making literature establishes that maximizers, who always strive for the best option, parad...
The future is uncertain because some forthcoming events are unpredictable and also because our abili...
Two studies investigated cognitive mechanisms that may be associated with people\u27s tendency to ma...
Two studies investigated cognitive mechanisms that may be associated with people's tendency to maxim...
Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some p...
Maximizing and satisficing consumers are distinguished by the quest for perfection (the former) vers...
Three experiments assessed whether maximizing and satisficing decision-making types were associated ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that maximizers – people who routinely seek to make optimal ...
Contrary to the common belief that more options lead to better decisions, recent research has demons...
Despite their efforts to choose the best of all available solutions, maximizers seem to be more incl...
Why do maximizers—those who seek to make the very best choice by exhaustively searching out and comp...
Promotions can make you happy if you get the “best” deal or miserable if you miss it. Previous resea...
Recent research suggesting that people who maximize are less happy than those who satisfice has rece...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: S. (Ratti) Ratneshwar, MarketingIn recent years consumers hav...
The extant literature examining the effects of maximizing (i.e., the tendency to make\ud decisions b...
Decision-making literature establishes that maximizers, who always strive for the best option, parad...
The future is uncertain because some forthcoming events are unpredictable and also because our abili...