How marketing stimuli unconsciously activate self-control

Langbeschreibung
The author investigates whether buying impulsiveness, the situational context and gender have an effect on the automatic and unconscious activation of control goals such as "saving" (demonstrating the activation of self-control) via marketing stimuli such as the names of popular commercial chains. Thus, he extends the work of Fishbach, Friedman and Kruglanski (2003) and conveys their findings into the marketing context. Data comes from one hundred and one participants who completed several self-control related questionnaires and underwent a Lexical Decision Task. Men took significantly longer to identify control goals as correct words when being primed with marketing stimuli compared to when being primed with irrelevant primes. In women, however, exactly the opposite pattern emerged. Additionally, higher general self-control led to a faster recognition of control goals as correct words, replicating Fishbach et al.s (2003) findings.
Christian Mahr studied Psychology at the University of Vienna and Business at Vienna University of Economics and Business. He is currently working in HR-Management for an international company. His interests lie in applied social psychology, economic psychology, change management, finance as well as strategic management and marketing.
Autor*in:
Christian Mahr
Art:
Kartoniert
Sprache :
Englisch
ISBN-13:
9783659312373
Verlag:
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.02.2013
Erscheinungsjahr:
2013
Ausgabe:
1/2013
Maße:
22x15x0.6 cm
Seiten:
92
Gewicht:
155 g

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