This paper examines the impact of regulations, warning labels and promotional policies on consumers\u27 attributional processes. The results of an experiment manipulating these characteristics within a product-injury scenario show that the manner in which these managerial factors are treated can affect assignments of responsibility. In addition, the degree to which an injury is unanticipated is also shown to affect consumer attributions
Attribution theory has been recently proposed as a framework for understanding safety behavior in or...
Recently, a number of articles suggest that consumer segments assess blame differently for a product...
Although product failure causes both marketers and consumers to incur substantial damage and losses,...
This paper examines the impact of regulations, warning labels and promotional policies on consumers\...
This study strives to provide a better understanding of consumer evaluation of product liability cas...
This paper examines an interesting but untapped topic on how customers react to an observed consumpt...
AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between types of product harm crises and consumer a...
Consumer products cause millions of injuries every year at a total cost of billions of dollars in me...
This study investigated the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on allocations o...
Products liability law has witnessed a long debate over whether manufacturers should be held strictl...
AbstractThe number of defective, unsafe or dangerous products recalled from the market has been incr...
A core requirement of a functioning free‐market system is that consumers hold companies accountable ...
Empirical analyses of product safety regulations have indicated that such regulations induce compens...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.The existence of a more suspicious and...
This study investigates the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on jurors' alloc...
Attribution theory has been recently proposed as a framework for understanding safety behavior in or...
Recently, a number of articles suggest that consumer segments assess blame differently for a product...
Although product failure causes both marketers and consumers to incur substantial damage and losses,...
This paper examines the impact of regulations, warning labels and promotional policies on consumers\...
This study strives to provide a better understanding of consumer evaluation of product liability cas...
This paper examines an interesting but untapped topic on how customers react to an observed consumpt...
AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between types of product harm crises and consumer a...
Consumer products cause millions of injuries every year at a total cost of billions of dollars in me...
This study investigated the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on allocations o...
Products liability law has witnessed a long debate over whether manufacturers should be held strictl...
AbstractThe number of defective, unsafe or dangerous products recalled from the market has been incr...
A core requirement of a functioning free‐market system is that consumers hold companies accountable ...
Empirical analyses of product safety regulations have indicated that such regulations induce compens...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.The existence of a more suspicious and...
This study investigates the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on jurors' alloc...
Attribution theory has been recently proposed as a framework for understanding safety behavior in or...
Recently, a number of articles suggest that consumer segments assess blame differently for a product...
Although product failure causes both marketers and consumers to incur substantial damage and losses,...