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AUTOR(ES) K. White , Jennifer J. Argo
ANO 2011
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Consumer Research
ISSN 0093-5301
E-ISSN 1537-5277
EDITORA Oxford University Press
DOI 10.1086/660187
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 ca947ea78bc1be21dffb605183a415a7

Resumo

In a series of four experiments, the authors examine the implications of one consumer's possession being mimicked by another consumer. The results demonstrate that when distinctiveness concerns are heightened, greater dissociation responses (i.e., possession disposal intentions, recustomization behaviors, and exchange behaviors) arise in response to being mimicked by a similar as opposed to dissimilar other. These effects are driven by threats to distinctiveness. Finally, these effects are mitigated when the imitated possession is nonsymbolic in nature and when a low degree of effort is exerted to initially obtain the possession. Implications for marketers and consumers are discussed.

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