The effect of goal activation on the evaluation of hybrid products1 |
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Authors: | MOON‐YONG KIM YONG J. HYUN SEHOON PARK |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies;2. KAIST Graduate School of Management;3. Sogang University |
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Abstract: | A hybrid product (i.e. a multifinal means) is connected with goals relevant to the key functionalities best served by the product categories constituting the product. Given that single‐ or multiple‐category inference for a hybrid product can be elicited in individuals, we propose that single‐ (vs. multiple‐) category inference can lead to a relatively higher preference for the hybrid product if only one of the key focal goals that the hybrid product can satisfy is activated. We also explore whether the evaluation of a hybrid product in single‐category inference will reflect valuation and/or devaluation effects if only one of multiple key focal goals attached to the hybrid product is active. |
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Keywords: | hybrid product goal category inference evaluation |
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