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- Title
Beyond Scarcity: A Social Value-Based Lens for NFT Pricing.
- Authors
Hofstetter, Reto; Fritze, Martin P; Lamberton, Cait
- Abstract
Over the last half-century, consumer research has often depicted scarcity as a dominant factor increasing price. But should we assume that scarcity's upward pressure on price remains intact, in a world where novel forms of digital products proliferate? In this article, we propose that blockchain-encrypted digital goods, in particular, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), offer good reason to revisit this assumption. In this context, we argue and find that social value can outweigh intrinsic value as a determinant of willingness-to-pay. As a result, when scarcity threatens access to high levels of social value, its effect on price can be negative rather than positive—an inversion of a pattern typically observed for offline collectibles. Secondary data taken from the NFT platform Opensea and a set of experimental studies support this social value-based lens. Given these findings, we propose a research agenda to ground future work in this area. We also suggest that NFTs offer a laboratory in which past theories related to social value, scarcity, and price can be reconsidered and future theories developed, hopefully allowing consumer researchers to lead knowledge development in these domains over the next 50 years.
- Subjects
NON-fungible tokens; BLOCKCHAINS; SCARCITY; VALUE (Economics); PRICING
- Publication
Journal of Consumer Research, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 1, p140
- ISSN
0093-5301
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jcr/ucad082