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Egbert, H. & Mengov, G. (2009) Satisfaction and disappointment in consumer choices – an experiment

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dc.contributor.author Egbert, Henrik
dc.contributor.author Mengov, George
dc.coverage.spatial international bg
dc.date.accessioned 2013-03-20T15:55:58Z
dc.date.available 2013-03-20T15:55:58Z
dc.date.issued 2013-03-20
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10506/998
dc.description Egbert, H. & Mengov, G. (2009) Satisfaction and disappointment in consumer choices – an experiment. Psychological Research, 4, 71-80. bg
dc.description.abstract This article investigates the role that emotions play in economic decisions. In a computer-based experiment, our participants were the consumers of a fictitious service bearing resemblance to what the mobile phone operators’ offer. In each of 17 rounds, a participant had to choose between retaining the current supplier or changing it with a competitor, based on information about expected and actual prices to be paid. We recorded participants’ self-assessed satisfaction or disappointment on a psychometric scale. Logit models are used to explain and predict individual choices based on prices, previous decisions, and emotions. Our findings show that the prediction of choice is significantly better if information about the participants’ emotions is considered. We analyse how disrupted satisfaction treadmills make people feel disappointed at the face of financial discount, and mildly satisfied, when they have to pay more than expected. bg
dc.language.iso en bg
dc.subject Consumer choices bg
dc.subject Emotion bg
dc.subject Satisfaction bg
dc.subject Disappointment bg
dc.subject Hedonic treadmill bg
dc.title Egbert, H. & Mengov, G. (2009) Satisfaction and disappointment in consumer choices – an experiment bg
dc.type journal article bg
dc.source.peerreview yes bg
dc.source.impactfactor yes bg


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