I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making

Results from six experiments support the hypothesis that an accessible independent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on feelings in making judgments and decisions, whereas an accessible interdependent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on reasons. Specifically, compared to an interd...

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Main Authors: HONG, Jiewen, CHANG, Hannah H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-53762021-02-18T02:53:48Z I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making HONG, Jiewen CHANG, Hannah H. Results from six experiments support the hypothesis that an accessible independent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on feelings in making judgments and decisions, whereas an accessible interdependent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on reasons. Specifically, compared to an interdependent self-construal, an independent self-construal increases the relative preference for affectively superior options as opposed to cognitively superior options (experiments 1A and 1B) and strengthens the effects of incidental mood on evaluations (experiment 2). Further, valuations of the decision outcome increase when independent (interdependent) consumers adopt a feeling-based (reason-based) decision strategy (experiment 3). Finally, these effects are moderated by decision focus (whether the decision is made for oneself or for others; experiment 4) and need for justification during decision making (experiment 5). Theoretical implications and managerial implications are discussed. 2015-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4377 info:doi/10.1086/68008 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5376/viewcontent/I_follow_my_heart_av_2015.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Decision making consumer attitudes consumer research brand choice self-perception emotions judgement Business Marketing
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Singapore
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topic Decision making
consumer attitudes
consumer research
brand choice
self-perception
emotions
judgement
Business
Marketing
spellingShingle Decision making
consumer attitudes
consumer research
brand choice
self-perception
emotions
judgement
Business
Marketing
HONG, Jiewen
CHANG, Hannah H.
I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
description Results from six experiments support the hypothesis that an accessible independent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on feelings in making judgments and decisions, whereas an accessible interdependent self-construal promotes a greater reliance on reasons. Specifically, compared to an interdependent self-construal, an independent self-construal increases the relative preference for affectively superior options as opposed to cognitively superior options (experiments 1A and 1B) and strengthens the effects of incidental mood on evaluations (experiment 2). Further, valuations of the decision outcome increase when independent (interdependent) consumers adopt a feeling-based (reason-based) decision strategy (experiment 3). Finally, these effects are moderated by decision focus (whether the decision is made for oneself or for others; experiment 4) and need for justification during decision making (experiment 5). Theoretical implications and managerial implications are discussed.
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author HONG, Jiewen
CHANG, Hannah H.
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CHANG, Hannah H.
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title I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
title_short I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
title_full I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
title_fullStr I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
title_full_unstemmed I Follow My Heart and We Rely on Reasons: The Impact of Self-Construal on Reliance on Feelings versus Reasons in Decision Making
title_sort i follow my heart and we rely on reasons: the impact of self-construal on reliance on feelings versus reasons in decision making
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4377
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5376/viewcontent/I_follow_my_heart_av_2015.pdf
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