Whereas hedonic consumption is often labeled as impulsive, findings from self-licensing research suggest that people sometimes rely on reasons to justify hedonic consumption. Although the concept of self-licensing assumes the involvement of reasoning processes, this has not been demonstrated explicitly. Two studies investigated whether people indeed rely on reasons to allow themselves a guilty pleasure. Participants were exposed to a food temptation after which passive and active reasoning was assessed by asking participants to indicate the justifications that applied to them for indulging in that temptation (Study 1) or having them construe reasons to consume the hedonic product (Study 2). Regression analyses indicated that higher levels o...
Self-regulation is a complex process that involves consumers’ persistence, strength, motivation, and...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Prior research has examined consumers ’ use of self-control to avoid hedonic (my-opic) temptations, ...
Whereas hedonic consumption is often labeled as impulsive, findings from self-licensing research sug...
Building on theories of motivated reasoning and reason-based choice, we propose that people interpre...
Hedonic overconsumption is often considered to be caused by impulsive factors. The current paper inv...
The popular characterization of self-control conflicts as a choice between hedonic vices and utilita...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Prior research has examined consumers' use of self-control to avoid hedonic (myopic) temptations, su...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to explore how and when temptations boost self-control. Mor...
This research investigates the effects of refraining from a purchase temptation at one point in time...
The paper deals with impulsive consumption and highlights the roles that two aspects of reflexive th...
The decision to indulge is often painful because it evokes guilt and requires sacrificing prudence a...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
Self-regulation is a complex process that involves consumers’ persistence, strength, motivation, and...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Prior research has examined consumers ’ use of self-control to avoid hedonic (my-opic) temptations, ...
Whereas hedonic consumption is often labeled as impulsive, findings from self-licensing research sug...
Building on theories of motivated reasoning and reason-based choice, we propose that people interpre...
Hedonic overconsumption is often considered to be caused by impulsive factors. The current paper inv...
The popular characterization of self-control conflicts as a choice between hedonic vices and utilita...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Prior research has examined consumers' use of self-control to avoid hedonic (myopic) temptations, su...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to explore how and when temptations boost self-control. Mor...
This research investigates the effects of refraining from a purchase temptation at one point in time...
The paper deals with impulsive consumption and highlights the roles that two aspects of reflexive th...
The decision to indulge is often painful because it evokes guilt and requires sacrificing prudence a...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
Self-regulation is a complex process that involves consumers’ persistence, strength, motivation, and...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Prior research has examined consumers ’ use of self-control to avoid hedonic (my-opic) temptations, ...