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No Bandwidth to Self-Gift: How Feeling Constrained Discourages Self-Gifting.

Authors :
Rifkin, Jacqueline R
Wight, Kelley Gullo
Cutright, Keisha M
Source :
Journal of Consumer Research; Aug2023, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p343-362, 20p, 6 Graphs
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

From time, to money, to energy, many consumers are feeling more constrained than ever before. One potential solution to the pervasive feeling of constraint is self-gifting , which is the process of invoking a hedonic consumption experience with the a priori intention of boosting one's emotional well-being. But despite being a potentially powerful tool for mood repair, are consumers effectively coping with constraint by engaging in self-gifting? And if not, what is stopping them? A correlational pilot and six studies examine the relationship between the feeling of constraint and self-gifting consumption. When consumers feel constrained, they are less (rather than more) interested in self-gifting, and this is driven by a belief that feeling constrained will hamper their ability to derive the emotional well-being benefits of self-gifting. Importantly, though, this belief is miscalibrated: resource-constrained consumers can derive substantial well-being benefits from self-gifting, relative to those feeling less constrained. The effects generalize across several sources of constraint, do not occur for non-self-gifts, and cannot be explained by feelings of deservingness or justifiability. This research advances understanding of self-gifting, affective forecasting, and consumer decision-making, yields practical recommendations to marketers of self-gifting consumption, and has important consumer implications for people seeking to boost their well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00935301
Volume :
50
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Consumer Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164970891
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucac053