Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations

Anatomical depiction is a technique where the product is decomposed into components that are spatially arranged in a layer-by-layer manner to visually explicate its inner structure. The authors demonstrate that anatomical depiction, compared to non-anatomical depiction, enhances product valuation. T...

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Main Authors: KANG, Seo Yoon, KIM, Junghan, LAKSHMANAN, Arun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-84922024-08-23T01:06:51Z Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations KANG, Seo Yoon KIM, Junghan LAKSHMANAN, Arun Anatomical depiction is a technique where the product is decomposed into components that are spatially arranged in a layer-by-layer manner to visually explicate its inner structure. The authors demonstrate that anatomical depiction, compared to non-anatomical depiction, enhances product valuation. This effect occurs because anatomical depiction elicits a ‘coming together’ of the inner components in consumers’ minds thereby evoking a gestalt image of the product – a process labeled simulated assemblage. The elicitation of simulated assemblage in turn boosts their confidence in the product’s performance. Two field experiments first demonstrate that anatomical depiction leads to greater engagement in online settings such as peer-to-peer selling and social media advertising. Subsequently, seven laboratory and online experiments show when and how anatomical depiction elicits simulated assemblage (Studies 1A–C), test the process underlying the effect of anatomical depiction on product valuation (Studies 2A–B), and delineate two boundary conditions, showing that the positive effect of anatomical (vs. non-anatomical) depiction attenuates for consumers higher (vs. lower) in technology anxiety (Study 3) and when consumers have a hedonic (vs. utilitarian) consumption goal (Study 4). Collectively, this work provides insights to firms on how and when to use anatomical depiction to enhance consumers’ confidence in and valuation of the product. 2024-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7493 info:doi/10.1177/00222429241257911 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8492/viewcontent/Kang_et_al_2024_express_anatomical_depiction_how_showing_a_product_s_inner_structure_shapes_product_valuations.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 product depiction gestalt perceptual grouping mental imagery consumer confidence performance risk uncertainty exploded view Graphic Communications Marketing
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topic product depiction
gestalt
perceptual grouping
mental imagery
consumer confidence
performance risk
uncertainty
exploded view
Graphic Communications
Marketing
spellingShingle product depiction
gestalt
perceptual grouping
mental imagery
consumer confidence
performance risk
uncertainty
exploded view
Graphic Communications
Marketing
KANG, Seo Yoon
KIM, Junghan
LAKSHMANAN, Arun
Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
description Anatomical depiction is a technique where the product is decomposed into components that are spatially arranged in a layer-by-layer manner to visually explicate its inner structure. The authors demonstrate that anatomical depiction, compared to non-anatomical depiction, enhances product valuation. This effect occurs because anatomical depiction elicits a ‘coming together’ of the inner components in consumers’ minds thereby evoking a gestalt image of the product – a process labeled simulated assemblage. The elicitation of simulated assemblage in turn boosts their confidence in the product’s performance. Two field experiments first demonstrate that anatomical depiction leads to greater engagement in online settings such as peer-to-peer selling and social media advertising. Subsequently, seven laboratory and online experiments show when and how anatomical depiction elicits simulated assemblage (Studies 1A–C), test the process underlying the effect of anatomical depiction on product valuation (Studies 2A–B), and delineate two boundary conditions, showing that the positive effect of anatomical (vs. non-anatomical) depiction attenuates for consumers higher (vs. lower) in technology anxiety (Study 3) and when consumers have a hedonic (vs. utilitarian) consumption goal (Study 4). Collectively, this work provides insights to firms on how and when to use anatomical depiction to enhance consumers’ confidence in and valuation of the product.
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author KANG, Seo Yoon
KIM, Junghan
LAKSHMANAN, Arun
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KIM, Junghan
LAKSHMANAN, Arun
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title Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
title_short Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
title_full Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
title_fullStr Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical depiction: How showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
title_sort anatomical depiction: how showing a product's inner structure shapes product valuations
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7493
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