How collective stress affects price fairness perceptions: The role of nostalgia

被引:5
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作者
Xia, Lan [1 ]
Roggeveen, Anne L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bentley Univ, Mkt Morison Hall 234, 175 Forest St, Waltham, MA 02452 USA
[2] Babson Coll, Charles Clarke Reynolds Prof Retailing & Mkt, 215 Malloy Hall, Babson Pk, MA 02457 USA
关键词
Price fairness; Collective stress; Nostalgia; Political identity; CUSTOMER SATISFACTION; POLITICAL-IDEOLOGY; EMPATHY; INCREASES; IDENTITY; CONSERVATISM; ANTECEDENTS; PREFERENCES; INFORMATION; PERSONALITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.08.004
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This research examines how consumers evaluate the fairness of price increases during collective stress situations. Across three collective stress situations (COVID-19, Black Lives Matter protests, and economic downturn), the authors confirm that a collective stress situation evokes feeling of nostalgia as a coping mechanism. When the collective stress situation is more severe, it heightens feelings of nostalgia, which then enhances consumer empathy, such that people tend to infer benevolent motives for a price increase. That is, consumers perceive the price increase as more fair. This research also reveals how a consumer's political identity can moderate the impact of the perceived severity of the collective stress situation on nostalgia and thus price fairness. As a col-lective stress situation becomes more severe, conservatives (vs. liberals) experience greater nostalgia, leading to higher perceived fairness of price increases.
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页码:361 / 371
页数:11
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