Anticipated regret and escalation of commitment to failing, new product development projects in business markets

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作者
Sarangee, Kumar R. [1 ]
Schmidt, Jeffrey B. [2 ]
Calantone, Roger J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Santa Clara Univ, Dept Mkt, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053 USA
[2] Univ Oklahoma, Div Mkt & Supply Chain Management, 307 W Brooks St,Suite 1, Norman, OK 73019 USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Dept Mkt, N307 Business Coll Complex, E Lancing, MI 48825 USA
关键词
Decision-making; Anticipated regret; New product development; Structural equation modeling; Escalation of commitment; DIFFERENCE SCORES; EXPECTED FEEDBACK; DECISION-MAKING; SUNK COSTS; BIG MUDDY; INFORMATION; SUCCESS; RISK; DETERMINANTS; COMPLETION;
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10.1016/j.indmarman.2018.08.008
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Escalation of commitment, defined as the continuation in a failing course of action, is a persistent problem for decision makers in business markets, especially those involved in new product development (NPD). To address this issue, we use Anticipated Regret Theory to develop a model and then empirically test it to demonstrate how forward-looking emotions can lead decision makers to continue failing NPD projects in business-to-business (B2B) markets. We recognize that there are two countervailing types of anticipated regret (i.e., keep regret and drop regret) and test both in our model by adopting a mixed-methods empirical approach. In a quantitative study, a total of 280 subjects completed a NPD decision-making exercise in which various antecedents of persistence with a losing new, business-to-business NPD project were examined. The results suggest that anticipated drop regret plays a significant role in commitment to a failing course of action, whereas anticipated keep regret actually reduces commitment. In a second, qualitative study, twenty experienced NPD professionals operating in high-technology, B2B markets were interviewed either in-person or by telephone. The results suggest that anticipated drop regret is a more serious problem than anticipated keep regret, supporting the quantitative study.
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