Identifiable but Not Identical: Combining Social Identity and Uniqueness Motives in Choice

Cindy Chan, Jonah A. Berger, Leaf Van Boven
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How do consumers reconcile conflicting motives for social group identification and individual uniqueness? Four studies demonstrate that consumers simultaneously pursue assimilation and differentiation goals on different dimensions of a single choice: they assimilate to their group on one dimension (by conforming on identity-signaling attributes such as brand) while differentiating on another dimension (distinguishing themselves on uniqueness attributes such as color). Desires to communicate social identity lead consumers to conform on choice dimensions that are strongly associated with their group, particularly in identity-relevant consumer categories such as clothing. Higher needs for uniqueness lead consumers to differentiate within groups by choosing less popular options among those that are associated with their group. By examining both between- and within-group levels of comparison and using multidimensional decisions, this research provides insight into how multiple identity motives jointly influence consumer choice.
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可识别但不相同:选择中的社会认同与独特性动机的结合
消费者如何调和社会群体认同和个人独特性的冲突动机?四项研究表明,消费者在单一选择的不同维度上同时追求同化和差异化目标:他们在一个维度上同化他们的群体(通过符合身份信号属性,如品牌),同时在另一个维度上差异化(在独特性属性,如颜色上区分自己)。沟通社会身份的愿望导致消费者在与其群体密切相关的选择维度上保持一致,特别是在与身份相关的消费类别中,如服装。对独特性的更高需求导致消费者在群体中区分开来,在与其群体相关的选项中选择不太受欢迎的选项。通过研究群体之间和群体内部的比较水平以及使用多维决策,本研究深入了解了多重身份动机如何共同影响消费者的选择。
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