Cross-Domain Effects of Guilt on Desire for Self-Improvement Products

Volume: 42, Issue: 3, Pages: 401 - 419
Published: Jun 5, 2015
Abstract
This research examines the notion that guilt, the negative emotion stemming from a failure to meet a self-held standard of behavior, leads to preferences for products enabling self-improvement, even in domains unrelated to the original source of the guilt. Examining consumer responses to real products, this research shows that such effects arise because guilt—by its focus on previous wrongdoings—activates a general desire to improve the self....
Paper Details
Title
Cross-Domain Effects of Guilt on Desire for Self-Improvement Products
Published Date
Jun 5, 2015
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
401 - 419
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