Disproportionate redemption discounting: Mental accounting of discounted credit

Volume: 128, Pages: 156 - 163
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Redeeming purchases using discounted credit (i.e., store credit bought at a lower price than its face value) is widespread, but its mental accounting implications remain unclear. This work finds that consumers making multiple redemptions on separate occasions with the same discounted credit do not perceive all redemptions as equally discounted. Redemptions made earlier in that discounted credit’s spending life cycle (upstream redemptions) are...
Paper Details
Title
Disproportionate redemption discounting: Mental accounting of discounted credit
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
128
Pages
156 - 163
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