Low self-control is a state in which consumers are assumed to be vulnerable to making impulsive choices that hurt long-term goals. Rather than increasing self-control, the current research exploits the tendency for heuristic-based thinking in low self-control by employing scarcity heuristics to promote better consumption choices. Results indicate that consumers low in self-control especially benefited and selected more healthy choices when marketed as “scarce” (Study 1), and that a demand (vs supply) scarcity heuristic was most effective in promoting utilitarian products (Study 2) suggests low self-control involves both an enhanced reward orientation and increased tendency to conform to descriptive norms
Hedonic consumption is pleasant but can interfere with the capacity to self-regulate. In stressful m...
Prior research has examined consumers' use of self-control to avoid hedonic (myopic) temptations, su...
Background: The current research demonstrates that the impulsivity triggered by hunger, limited work...
Objective: Food choices are often made mindlessly, when individuals are not able or willing to exert...
OBJECTIVE: Food choices are often made mindlessly, when individuals are not able or willing to exert...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor in Informatio...
We provide evidence from three online studies that consumers whose self-control is depleted are less...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
We examine the effectiveness of specific nudges in the choice environment to foster healthy choice a...
The current research tested the hypothesis that making many choices impairs subsequent self-control....
Under low self-control conditions, people often favor tempting but unhealthy food products. Instead ...
Under low self-control conditions, people often favor tempting but unhealthy food products. Instead ...
Hedonic consumption is pleasant but can interfere with the capacity to self-regulate. In stressful m...
Self-control is a prominent topic in consumer research, where it is often conceptualized as the abst...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Hedonic consumption is pleasant but can interfere with the capacity to self-regulate. In stressful m...
Prior research has examined consumers' use of self-control to avoid hedonic (myopic) temptations, su...
Background: The current research demonstrates that the impulsivity triggered by hunger, limited work...
Objective: Food choices are often made mindlessly, when individuals are not able or willing to exert...
OBJECTIVE: Food choices are often made mindlessly, when individuals are not able or willing to exert...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor in Informatio...
We provide evidence from three online studies that consumers whose self-control is depleted are less...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
We examine the effectiveness of specific nudges in the choice environment to foster healthy choice a...
The current research tested the hypothesis that making many choices impairs subsequent self-control....
Under low self-control conditions, people often favor tempting but unhealthy food products. Instead ...
Under low self-control conditions, people often favor tempting but unhealthy food products. Instead ...
Hedonic consumption is pleasant but can interfere with the capacity to self-regulate. In stressful m...
Self-control is a prominent topic in consumer research, where it is often conceptualized as the abst...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Hedonic consumption is pleasant but can interfere with the capacity to self-regulate. In stressful m...
Prior research has examined consumers' use of self-control to avoid hedonic (myopic) temptations, su...
Background: The current research demonstrates that the impulsivity triggered by hunger, limited work...