The effects of regulatory focus and bundlepricing framing on consumers' perceptions of loss

Chien Huang Lin, Chi Wen Huang

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摘要

Regulatory focus theory identifies 2 kinds of orientation: a promotion-focused system in which the emphasis is on getting maximum gains; and a prevention-focused system in which the emphasis is on decreasing loss. These different orientations elicit different responses when bundle-pricing framing is encountered. This study was an investigation of the relationship between regulatory focus and bundle-pricing framing for different need levels. The results indicate that regulatory focus leads to differences in perceived loss for different bundlepricing framing scenarios, particularly when the user needs only 1 product in the bundle. Thus, firms that use this strategy must determine whether or not bundle-price framing is suitable for regulatory focus at different need levels.

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頁(從 - 到)113-117
頁數5
期刊Social Behavior and Personality
39
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 2011

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