Can people use consumption to manage their social relationships? Across three essays, this dissertation explores why and how people make consumer choices that socially connect or distance themselves from others. Essay 1 examines how motives to signal social identity and uniqueness can lead people to make choices that both connect and distance them from other members of their social group. People are often conflicted between wanting to fit in and be different. This research demonstrates how consumers simultaneously satisfy competing motives for group identification and individual uniqueness along different dimensions of choice, thus allowing them to be similar and different at the same time. Essay 2 studies how consumers\u27 gift choices can...
As the number of nonprofit organizations increases and consumer donations reach record levels, an un...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how individuals resolve a conflict between reciprocity a...
Can people use consumption to manage their social relationships? Across three essays, this dissertat...
Can people use consumption to manage their social relationships? Across three essays, this dissertat...
textWhen choosing a gift, the gift-giver has three distinct but interdependent goals: the item must...
Previous research suggests that social influence and social prediction (i.e., how would others behav...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of consumers' identities and con...
If you are anything like me, the days that go by without spending any money at all are few and far b...
This dissertation includes three essays that investigate the impact of signals that certain consumpt...
In this dissertation, I explore the spectrum of positive and negative consumer experiences within br...
Previous research suggests that social influence and social prediction (i.e., how would others behav...
Identity has important implications for consumers’ choices in the marketplace. While prior research ...
This research examines how the social context in which gifts are selected influ-ences gift choices. ...
Feelings and thoughts are inseparable in decision making process. As social beings, individuals freq...
As the number of nonprofit organizations increases and consumer donations reach record levels, an un...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how individuals resolve a conflict between reciprocity a...
Can people use consumption to manage their social relationships? Across three essays, this dissertat...
Can people use consumption to manage their social relationships? Across three essays, this dissertat...
textWhen choosing a gift, the gift-giver has three distinct but interdependent goals: the item must...
Previous research suggests that social influence and social prediction (i.e., how would others behav...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of consumers' identities and con...
If you are anything like me, the days that go by without spending any money at all are few and far b...
This dissertation includes three essays that investigate the impact of signals that certain consumpt...
In this dissertation, I explore the spectrum of positive and negative consumer experiences within br...
Previous research suggests that social influence and social prediction (i.e., how would others behav...
Identity has important implications for consumers’ choices in the marketplace. While prior research ...
This research examines how the social context in which gifts are selected influ-ences gift choices. ...
Feelings and thoughts are inseparable in decision making process. As social beings, individuals freq...
As the number of nonprofit organizations increases and consumer donations reach record levels, an un...
This dissertation is composed of a literature review, Chapter 1, an in-depth analysis of data used i...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how individuals resolve a conflict between reciprocity a...