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The Role of Regulatory Focus in the Experience and Self‐Control of Desire for Temptations
Authors:Utpal M. Dholakia  Mahesh Gopinath  Richard P. Bagozzi  Rajan Nataraajan
Affiliation:1. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, 110 Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-7801, USA.;2. INSEAD, Boulevard de Constance, 77300 Fontainebleau, France;3. Institute for Cardio-metabolism and Nutrition, Paris, France;1. University of Amsterdam, Work and Organizational Psychology, Weesperplein 4, 1018XA, The Netherlands;2. Knowledge Media Research Center, Schleichstrasse 6, 72076 Tübingen, Germany;3. University of Groningen, Department of Psychology, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712TS Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:This research examines the role of regulatory focus in the experience and control of desire for temptations, the fulfillment of which conflicts with other salient goals of the consumer. Relative to a prevention focus (i.e., an orientation away from negative outcomes), our findings demonstrate that a promotion focus (i.e., an orientation toward positive outcomes) not only increases the intensity of desire experienced on encountering a temptation, but also increases success of its subsequent resistance. Differences in self‐control efficacy are found to be mediated by the type of self‐control strategies consumers use in the 2 foci. Convergent evidence obtained in 4 studies, considering situational and dispositional aspects of regulatory focus, indicates that when temptations are encountered by consumers, regulatory focus is an important determinant of the degree of desire, and the nature and outcome of self‐control.
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