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Animation attracts: The attraction effect in an on-line shopping environment

2006

Two studies examine the attraction effect - an inconsistent choice behavior typically observed when consumers are presented with two products (target and competitor), both good for different reasons, and a worse "decoy" - in the context of on-line consumer decisions with different product displays (animated or static). The experiments, with different participant populations, show that the attraction effect in an on-line shopping environment depends on the animation format of the products. Experiment 1 (with Italian participants) suggests that the attraction effect is eliminated when target and competitor are both animated and is accentuated when the target is animated and the competitor is …

MarketingE-COMMERCESettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleGUEST EDITORIALAdvertisingContext (language use)HF CommerceAnimationAttractionCHOICEProduct (business)KNOWLEDGELine (text file)PsychologyPractical implicationsApplied PsychologyALTERNATIVES
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The effect of choice complexity on perception of time spent choosing: When choice takes longer but feels shorter

2009

Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration of the time spent choosing. The experiments demonstrate that the estimation of the time spent making a decision is affected by the number of options available in the choice set. In Experiment 1, participants having to choose 1 of 24 mobile phones tended to underestimate the time spent whereas participants confronted with the choice of 6 mobile phones tended to overestimate the actual time spent. Experiment 2 corroborates this finding, in the presence of varying degrees of attribute correlation. We conclude with theoretical and practical implications for marketers. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, I…

MarketingEstimationChoice setTIME PERCEPTION COMPLEXITY CHOICE OVERLOADTime perceptionDuration (project management)PsychologyPractical implicationsSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyCognitive psychology
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Antecedents of entry mode choice when diversifying

2009

Abstract Corporate diversification is one of the broadest investigation topics in strategic management, but there are important gaps in the literature regarding entry mode choice. Few studies have examined the extent to which pre-entry conditions influence the choice of entry mode into new businesses. Past research has focused exclusively on internal development and acquisition as ways of entering new businesses, without considering the existence of hybrid forms, such as strategic alliances, that have experienced extensive growth during the last decade. Here we present an in-depth analysis of entry mode choice that uses an integrative perspective of corporate diversification and considers s…

MarketingExtensive growthCooperative AgreementsStrategic managementBusinessMarketingDiversification (marketing strategy)Mode choiceIndustrial Marketing Management
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Elapsed time on first buying triggers brand choices within a category: A virtual reality-based study

2016

This study integrates neuroscientific tools such as data from eye movements, store navigation, and brand choice in a virtual supermarket into a single source data analysis to examine consumer choice, customer experience, and shopping behavior in a store. Through qualitative comparative analysis, the findings suggest that a high level of attention to a brand and slow eye movements between brands lead to additional brand purchases within the product category. This study points out that the key driver of additional brand choices is the time buyers spend on the first choice, showing that the allocation of less for the first choice triggers additional purchases Within the product category and, t…

MarketingEye trackingProduct categorySource dataQualitative comparative analysisbusiness.industryConsumer choiceBrand awareness05 social sciencesAdvertisingHuman behavior trackingQualitative comparative analysisVirtual realityVirtual realityBrand choiceBrand management0502 economics and businessORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASEye tracking050211 marketingBusinessMarketing050203 business & managementJournal of Business Research
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Eco depletion: The impact of hunger on prosociality by means of environmentally friendly attitudes and behavior

2021

Abstract The present research investigated the impact of hunger on prosociality in a consumer choice context by means of environmentally friendly attitudes and behavior. Two eye-tracking studies were conducted with hunger measured (Study 1) and manipulated (Study 2). The data were analyzed through bivariate correlations, Pearson's chi-square tests, and analyses of variance (ANOVAs). Our findings, based on cross-sectional and experimental evidence from field and lab settings, revealed that hungry consumers express more prosocial attitudes than their satiated counterparts in terms of general environmental concerns and importance ratings of buying eco-labeled products. However, we found no sig…

MarketingHungerConsumer choiceEco-labeled foodSignificant differenceContext (language use)Variance (accounting)Prosocial attitudesEnvironmentally friendlyConsumer behaviorProsocial behaviorProsocial behaviorVisual attentionPsychologySocial psychologyVisual attentionConsumer behaviourJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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Augmenting versus exploiting entry modes in soft services

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to address foreign market entry mode as a way to enhance firm’s knowledge base, providing new insights into traditional explanations of entry mode choice for soft services. The authors offer an alternative knowledge-based approach to assess foreign investment decisions by considering the role of resource-augmenting (direct investment) and resource-exploiting strategies (licenses). In addition, the authors untie the type of experiential knowledge, i.e., host country and mode experience, to analyze its interactions with environmental uncertainties such as cultural distance. Design/methodology/approach – Based on a customized database of the Spanish Glob…

MarketingKnowledge managementbusiness.industryMode (statistics)Foreign direct investmentTest (assessment)InternationalizationKnowledge baseExperiential knowledgeResource managementBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingMode choiceInternational Marketing Review
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Prevision model and empirical test of box office results for sequels

2021

International audience; As studios release an increasing number of movie sequels, scholars have begun to examine this strategic choice. Prior studies use standard models of box office performance to evaluate sequels’ performance and have mainly compared the box office results of the original movie with those of its sequel. However, sequels hold a unique position in the motion picture market since they are strongly associated with the original movie. Using the accessibility-diagnosticity framework, this research investigates the drivers behind the success of sequels and examines specifically the original movie’s impact through the role of reviews. The results – from 232 movies (116 original …

MarketingMotion pictureComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesStrategic ChoiceAdvertisingAccessibility-diagnosticity frameworkReviewFilm industryGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSJEL: M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M3 - Marketing and Advertising/M.M3.M31 - MarketingEmpirical researchMovie industry0502 economics and businessComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONPosition (finance)Box office[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050211 marketingSequelBox officebusiness050203 business & managementStudio
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Dazing Diversity: Investigating the Determinants and Consequences of Decision Paralysis

2012

This article makes new contributions to the assessment of negative effects on consumer choice behavior due to high product variety by (1) developing a holistic framework to identify the determinants and, for the first time, consequences of decision paralysis; (2) introducing a novel construct, namely, tendencies toward paralysis, that refers to the extent of decision makers’ preference (a) to maintain the status quo, (b) to omit, and/or (c) to delay choice, as well as providing an appropriate measurement model incorporating these three dimensions of decision paralysis that previously have been analyzed only separately; and (3) analyzing potential moderating effects of decision makers’ predi…

MarketingOperationalizationConsumer choiceContext (language use)Customer satisfactionRegretConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyStructural equation modelingPreferenceCognitive psychologyPsychology & Marketing
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Destination appeal through digitalized comments

2019

Abstract Brand choice remains under review in the context of service provision. Drawing on schema theory and persuasion theory, this study tests how, in online reviews, valence (positive vs. negative), content style (general vs. specific), and destination familiarity interact and influence digital destination image (DDI) and intention to visit a tourist destination (TD). We run a 2 × 2 × 2 experimental design using a sample of 1055 TripAdvisor users. Our findings suggest that: (i) Positive (vs. negative) online reviews, specific (vs. general) online reviews, and familiarity with a destination enhance DDI and intention to visit a TD; (ii) the impact of the valence of the review on DDI and in…

MarketingPersuasionService provisionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAppealDestination imageBrand choice0502 economics and business050211 marketingValence (psychology)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementTourismmedia_commonJournal of Business Research
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Training strategic thinking: Experimental evidence

2014

Abstract Strategic behavior is crucial for strong firm performance, especially in competitive environments. Thus, designing a good strategy is a key issue for firms. Designing a strategy requires a combination of strategic thinking—which involves analyzing a firm's strategic environment, defining a vision of its future, and devising new ideas to out-think competitors – and strategic planning – which implies using these ideas to formulate a business plan. Although many firms excel at strategic planning, few devote enough resources to strategic thinking, which results in strategic insanity (i.e., firms repeatedly applying the same strategies with the expectation of different outcomes). To fos…

MarketingStrategic planningStrategic sourcingStrategic Choice TheoryStrategic thinkingStrategic leadershipStrategic controlBusinessProfit impact of marketing strategyMarketingStrategic financial managementJournal of Business Research
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