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Title

The scarcity of beauty: how and why product aesthetics mobilize consumer acquisition effort.

Authors

Wu, Freeman; Reimann, Martin; Pol, Gratiana; Park, C. Whan

Abstract

While physical beauty has been argued to represent a scarce commodity due to genetic differences in physical attractiveness, we contend that the same notion of scarcity can apply to product aesthetics. In the current research, we investigate how the scarcity inherent in product aesthetics mobilizes the exertion of effort to acquire beautiful products. In other words, to what lengths are consumers willing to go to obtain beautiful products and, more importantly, why? Our work identifies two affective mechanisms that drive the relationship between aesthetics and acquisition effort. Specifically, consumers expend more effort to acquire beautiful products because of the pride they expect to experience from owning something beautiful, along with the instantaneous desire for beauty that compels them to possess the object. We provide convergent support for our conceptualization across a series of eight studies, using a multimethod investigation that incorporates archival, field, and lab data.

Subjects

CONSUMERS; AESTHETICS; PERSONAL beauty; SCARCITY; AFFECT (Psychology)

Publication

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2023, Vol 51, Issue 6, p1245

ISSN

0092-0703

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11747-021-00831-w

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