This article examines the impact of goal related purchases on goal progress perception, and whether this perception depends on the strength of association between product and goal. To test how consumers perceive the act of purchasing goal-related products, three experiments were conducted in an online setting. Participants exposed to purchasing situations perceived greater goal progress than participants exposed to usage situation or a control group. In addition, studies show that this effect is a result of strength of association between product and goal, since participants exposed to more instrumental products perceived greater goal progress than participants exposed to less instrumental products. Therefore, these studies demonstrate how ...
This paper combines goal orientation theory with recent studies of consumer cognitive and emotional ...
Three studies examined how people assess their progress on personal goals (e.g. whether they compare...
In the present article, we propose that consumers' initial effort investment in pursuing a goal...
We propose a two-stage model to describe the increasing concreteness of con-sumers ’ goals during th...
This study examines how the product display and shopping goal affect shoppers' evaluation to the pro...
assistance. The authors are especially grateful to Mr. Frank La Verde, Mr. Marc Semon, and all staff...
This study examines how the product display and shopping goal affect shoppers' evaluation to the pro...
Two studies demonstrated a relationship between the three domains of shopping behavior, namely, pers...
Does a relationship exist between a consumer\u27s goals and the meaning associated with a product? T...
In the present article, we propose that consumers ’ initial effort investment in pur-suing a goal ma...
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Although shoppers often want to evaluate products to make a purchase decision, they can also shop fo...
Prior research often emphasized a stimulus-based or bottom-up view of product category representatio...
Although attention is a key construct in models of marketing communications and consumer choice, its...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine different facets of decision making in consu...
This paper combines goal orientation theory with recent studies of consumer cognitive and emotional ...
Three studies examined how people assess their progress on personal goals (e.g. whether they compare...
In the present article, we propose that consumers' initial effort investment in pursuing a goal...
We propose a two-stage model to describe the increasing concreteness of con-sumers ’ goals during th...
This study examines how the product display and shopping goal affect shoppers' evaluation to the pro...
assistance. The authors are especially grateful to Mr. Frank La Verde, Mr. Marc Semon, and all staff...
This study examines how the product display and shopping goal affect shoppers' evaluation to the pro...
Two studies demonstrated a relationship between the three domains of shopping behavior, namely, pers...
Does a relationship exist between a consumer\u27s goals and the meaning associated with a product? T...
In the present article, we propose that consumers ’ initial effort investment in pur-suing a goal ma...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/34942/1/1_ftp.pd
Although shoppers often want to evaluate products to make a purchase decision, they can also shop fo...
Prior research often emphasized a stimulus-based or bottom-up view of product category representatio...
Although attention is a key construct in models of marketing communications and consumer choice, its...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine different facets of decision making in consu...
This paper combines goal orientation theory with recent studies of consumer cognitive and emotional ...
Three studies examined how people assess their progress on personal goals (e.g. whether they compare...
In the present article, we propose that consumers' initial effort investment in pursuing a goal...