<p>Consumers often lack objective information about product acquisition costs. In such cases, consumers must rely on estimates of acquisition costs in making their choices. The current work examines the influence of mental simulations of product acquisition on estimates of acquisition costs. We suggest that simulations of product acquisition lead estimates to reflect the influence of consumers' current physical states on the experience of a particular cost. Specifically, carrying a heavy burden leads consumers to estimate higher distances to targets when they engage in simulation of walking to targets, but not when they do not engage in such simulation.</p><p>Simulation can be either deliberate or spontaneous. Deliberate simulation is enga...
International audienceAccording to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to p...
According to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to perceive affordances is...
This paper finds that psychological distance at the point-of-sale negatively effects purchase abando...
Business simulations are a powerful way to provide experiential learning that is focussed, controlle...
Growing evidence suggests that humans and other animals assign value to a stimulus based not only on...
The ability of consumers to anticipate the value they will draw from new product generations that ex...
Does wearing a backpack increase perceived distance, or does it simply encourage subjects to increas...
Although innovation is a critical growth factor in the high technology sector, the rate of introduct...
<p>We investigate how people use mental simulations: do people vary the number of simulations that t...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
What are the mechanisms by which extrinsic and environmental cues affect consumer experiences, desir...
Although theories of mental simulations have used different formulations of the premises of 'thought...
Prior work on consumer visualization has focused on how visualization increases the appeal of the im...
International audienceAccording to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to p...
According to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to perceive affordances is...
This paper finds that psychological distance at the point-of-sale negatively effects purchase abando...
Business simulations are a powerful way to provide experiential learning that is focussed, controlle...
Growing evidence suggests that humans and other animals assign value to a stimulus based not only on...
The ability of consumers to anticipate the value they will draw from new product generations that ex...
Does wearing a backpack increase perceived distance, or does it simply encourage subjects to increas...
Although innovation is a critical growth factor in the high technology sector, the rate of introduct...
<p>We investigate how people use mental simulations: do people vary the number of simulations that t...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
We report on a series of computer simulation experiments regarding the management of a common resour...
What are the mechanisms by which extrinsic and environmental cues affect consumer experiences, desir...
Although theories of mental simulations have used different formulations of the premises of 'thought...
Prior work on consumer visualization has focused on how visualization increases the appeal of the im...
International audienceAccording to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to p...
According to several authors in psychology and neurosciences, our ability to perceive affordances is...
This paper finds that psychological distance at the point-of-sale negatively effects purchase abando...