摇晃、搅拌和定型:玻璃器皿对性别认知和订购意向的隐性影响

IF 7.8 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Sarah Lefebvre , Laura Boman , Marissa Orlowski
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摘要

鸡尾酒的呈现在塑造消费者的认知和购买决定中起着至关重要的作用。尽管人们对鸡尾酒的展示越来越感兴趣,但很少有研究调查在酒店环境中特定的玻璃器皿特征如何影响消费者的认知。本研究考察了鸡尾酒玻璃器皿的设计——特别是有无杯柄——如何影响性别观念,进而影响消费者的订购意向。在三个实验中,目前的工作调查了有柄杯是否被认为比无柄杯更女性化,以及这些性别观念是否对男性和女性消费者的订购意愿产生不同的影响。我们发现,有柄酒杯明显更容易被认为是女性化的,这对男性消费者的订购意向产生了负面影响。而女性消费者在选择上表现出灵活性,基于玻璃器皿设计的订购意愿没有显著差异。这些发现有助于研究饮料容器属性、基于产品的性别刻板印象,并为寻求优化鸡尾酒展示策略的酒店专业人士提供可操作的见解。
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Shaken, Stirred, And Stereotyped: Glassware’s Hidden Influence on Gender Perceptions and Order Intentions
The presentation of cocktails plays a crucial role in shaping consumer perceptions and purchasing decisions. Despite growing interest in cocktail presentation, little research has examined how specific glassware features influence consumer perceptions in hospitality contexts. This study examines how cocktail glassware design—particularly the presence or absence of a stem—influences gender perceptions and, in turn, impacts consumer order intentions. Across three experiments, the current work investigates whether stemmed glasses are perceived as more feminine than stemless glasses and whether these gender perceptions influence order intentions differently for male and female consumers. We find that stemmed glasses are significantly more likely to be perceived as feminine, which negatively affects order intentions among male consumers. Female consumers, however, exhibit flexibility in their choices, showing no significant difference in order intentions based on glassware design. These findings contribute to the literature on beverage vessel attributes, product-based gender stereotypes and provide actionable insights for hospitality professionals seeking to optimize cocktail presentation strategies.
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
8.40%
发文量
177
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management Affiliation: Official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.) Scope: Broad range of topics including: Tourism and travel management Leisure and recreation studies Emerging field of event management Content: Contains both theoretical and applied research papers Encourages submission of results of collaborative research between academia and industry.
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