When consumers consider their preference for one of a set of products without having decided whether or not they want to buy something, they develop a "whichtobuy" mind-set that increases their likelihood of making a purchase both in the situation at hand and in subsequent unrelated situations. The effect of this mind-set is evident regardless of the commonality of the alternatives' features and regardless of whether or not the purchase decision is revocable. The mind-set that is induced by stating preferences in one situation influences the thoughts that people generate in response to other unrelated situations they encounter subsequently and consequently affects their actual purchase behavior in these situations
This article argues that the structure of a choice set can influence the extent to which consumers w...
After making a choice people preferred positive features of the chosen options and negative features...
The goal of this article is to deepen the understanding of the consideration stage in choice process...
The authors find that exposure to different types of categories or assortments in a task creates a m...
A behavioral mind-set refers to the effect of performing a behavior in one situation (e.g., deciding...
A behavioral mind-set refers to the effect of performing a behavior in one situation (e.g., deciding...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
Past research in consumer behavior typically assumes that distraction during the decision process ne...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
This article argues that the structure of a choice set can influence the extent to which consumers w...
After making a choice people preferred positive features of the chosen options and negative features...
The goal of this article is to deepen the understanding of the consideration stage in choice process...
The authors find that exposure to different types of categories or assortments in a task creates a m...
A behavioral mind-set refers to the effect of performing a behavior in one situation (e.g., deciding...
A behavioral mind-set refers to the effect of performing a behavior in one situation (e.g., deciding...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
Consumers often make decisions without being aware of it, also known as habitual decision making. A ...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
Past research in consumer behavior typically assumes that distraction during the decision process ne...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
The present paper explores the influence of mental intangibility on the size of the consideration se...
This article argues that the structure of a choice set can influence the extent to which consumers w...
After making a choice people preferred positive features of the chosen options and negative features...
The goal of this article is to deepen the understanding of the consideration stage in choice process...