When less is more: Consumer aversion to unused utility |
| |
Authors: | Lisa E Bolton Joseph W Alba |
| |
Institution: | 1. Smeal College of Business, The Pennsylvania State University, Business Building 441, University Park, PA 16802‐3603, USA;2. Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, PO Box 117155, 300B BRY, Gainesville, Florida 32611‐7155, USA |
| |
Abstract: | A series of experiments demonstrates that consumers exhibit aversion to waste during forward-looking purchase. These experiments further reveal that such behavior is driven by distaste for unused utility, a reaction that is shown to be distinct from an aversion to squandering money. Waste aversion is especially pronounced when consumers anticipate future consequences and deprivation is salient. In addition to demonstrating robustness across consumers and marketing contexts, the results also demonstrate how waste aversion can lead to self-defeating behavior in which consumers forego desired utility. Finally, the present research demonstrates and discusses the implications of waste aversion for a variety of marketing issues, including buy-rent markets, bundling, and the fundamental distinction between goods and services. |
| |
Keywords: | Waste Rule‐based decisions Consumer preference Goods and services Sin |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|