From Use to Abuse: When Everyday Consumption Behaviours Morph into Addictive Consumptive Behaviours

Aditi Grover, Michael A. Kamins, Ingrid Martin, Scott W. Davis, Kelly L. Haws, Ann M. Mirabito, S. Mukherjee, Dante M. Pirouz, Justine M. Rapp
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Addiction does not begin with the harmful effects of being dependent on a particular consumption behaviour such as smoking, alcohol, or illegal drugs. Instead it starts with everyday seemingly benign behaviours that, through psychological, biophysical, and/or environmental triggers, can become harmful and morph into an addiction. We develop a framework based on harm and dependence that can help researchers better understand how consumers could become addicted to various types of everyday benign consumption behaviours (e.g., texting, shopping, plastic surgery, and other types of normally acceptable behaviours). Furthermore, the conceptual framework is based on expanding the concept of addiction to include the pre-addiction process with a focus on this continuum of benign to harmful behavioural consumption. This framework describes how consumers progress from a normal state of consumption into a state of addictive abuse and dependence. The framework discusses key issues and future research that can aid public policy researchers, practitioners, and marketers to better understand the entire pre-addiction process.
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从使用到滥用:当日常消费行为转变为成瘾消费行为
成瘾并不是从依赖某种特定消费行为(如吸烟、饮酒或非法药物)的有害影响开始的。相反,它从日常看似良性的行为开始,通过心理、生物物理和/或环境的触发,可能变得有害并演变成成瘾。我们开发了一个基于伤害和依赖的框架,可以帮助研究人员更好地理解消费者是如何沉迷于各种日常良性消费行为的(例如,发短信、购物、整形手术和其他通常可接受的行为)。此外,概念框架的基础是扩大成瘾的概念,包括成瘾前的过程,重点是良性到有害行为消费的连续体。这个框架描述了消费者如何从正常的消费状态发展到成瘾的滥用和依赖状态。该框架讨论了关键问题和未来的研究,可以帮助公共政策研究人员、从业者和营销人员更好地了解整个成瘾前过程。
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