Sacrificial dilemmas, especially trolley problems, have rapidly become the most recognizable scientific exemplars of moral situations; they are now a familiar part of the …
• Why do people behave and think the way they do?• What makes people choose certain products and services?• How does consumption affect our everyday lives? Informed by …
Y Kim, MA Ribeiro, G Li - Annals of tourism research, 2022 - Elsevier
Recall of tourism experiences evokes pleasant affect tied to the trip, which leads to mood and behavioral intentions. Based on experimental design with two studies, this research …
S Ludwig, K De Ruyter, M Friedman… - Journal of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Customers increasingly rely on other consumers' reviews to make purchase decisions online. New insights into the customer review phenomenon can be derived from studying …
Key personal inputs to decision making reside in expectations about whether a purchase or nonpurchase will make one feel better. Integrating several theoretical approaches, this …
Fear causes fleeing and thereby saves lives: this exemplifies a popular and common sense but increasingly untenable view that the direct causation of behavior is the primary function …
P Slovic - New perspectives on risk perception, 2010 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The gamble has been to decision research what the fruit fly has been to biology–a vehicle for examining fundamental processes with presumably important implications outside the …
B Wansink, P Chandon - Journal of marketing research, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
In this era of increasing obesity and increasing threats of legislation and regulation of food marketing practices, regulatory agencies have pointedly asked how “low-fat” nutrition claims …
How do moods influence one's preference for foods? By introducing the role of enjoyment- versus health-oriented benefits of foods in the mood and food consumption relationship, this …