当支付(甚至)更痛苦时:基于个性的消费对经济困难反应的异质性

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
J. Gladstone, T. Masters-Waage
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摘要

经济衰退导致消费支出下降,但人们的消费反应差异很大。我们研究了这种异质性的一个重要驱动因素,个性。在购物时的心理不适程度(“支付之痛”)中观察到特征水平的差异。我们测试了那些在支付时经历更多痛苦的人是否不仅总体上不愿意花钱,而且在经历经济困难时更急剧地减少支出,这表明他们的“疼痛敏感性”增加了。来自两波在线调查(N= 942)、代表性纵向数据库(N= 3181)和跨国调查(N= 11972)的证据一致支持这样的假设,即支付的痛苦调节了经济困难与支出之间的关系。我们的研究结果提供了证据,证明人格可以塑造人们对经济衰退的反应,并表明基于心理的干预在宏观经济政策中的潜在作用。
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When Paying Is (Even More) Painful: Personality-Based Heterogeneity in Consumption Responses to Economic Hardship
Economic downturns lead to declining consumer spending, but people vary considerably in their consumption responses. We investigate an important driver of this heterogeneity, personality. Trait level variation has been observed in the levels of psychological discomfort when making a purchase (“the pain of paying”). We test whether individuals who experience more pain when paying are not only reluctant spenders in general but also decrease spending more sharply when experiencing economic hardship, indicating an increased “pain sensitivity.” Evidence from a two-wave online survey ( N = 942), a representative longitudinal database ( N = 3,181) and a cross-national survey ( N=11,972) converge to support the hypothesis that the pain of paying moderates the relationship between economic hardship and spending. Our findings provide evidence that personality can shape people’s responses to economic downturns and indicate the potential role of psychology-based interventions in macro-economic policy.
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CiteScore
12.50
自引率
1.80%
发文量
77
期刊介绍: Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) is a distinctive journal in the fields of social and personality psychology that focuses on publishing brief empirical study reports, typically limited to 5000 words. The journal's mission is to disseminate research that significantly contributes to the advancement of social psychological and personality science. It welcomes submissions that introduce new theories, present empirical data, propose innovative methods, or offer a combination of these elements. SPPS also places a high value on replication studies, giving them serious consideration regardless of whether they confirm or challenge the original findings, with a particular emphasis on replications of studies initially published in SPPS. The journal is committed to a rapid review and publication process, ensuring that research can swiftly enter the scientific discourse and become an integral part of ongoing academic conversations.
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