Does survival threat make us irrational? The effects of disease cues on sunk cost bias

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1111/joca.12567
Hao Sun, Rui Chen, Zhaoyang Guo
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Sunk cost bias is a pervasive issue in the real world, manifesting in various domains, such as consumption and investment, influencing consumer well-being. This bias often leads to a misallocation of resources towards less meaningful activities. In the current study, we explored a novel factor, specifically disease cues, that influences the sunk cost bias. Through a survey and four systematic experiments, using both lab and natural manipulations of disease cues, we demonstrate that disease cues encourage individuals to overvalue their prior investments, leading to an increased propensity for sunk cost bias in imagined decision scenarios and real choices. We have also ruled out alternative explanations for our findings. Significantly, we added a survey to directly explore the sunk cost bias and consumer subjective well-being, showing a significant positive relationship between them. Our research contributes to understanding consumer irrational behavior and aims to improve consumer well-being.

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生存威胁会让我们失去理智吗?疾病线索对沉没成本偏差的影响
沉没成本偏差是现实世界中一个普遍存在的问题,表现在消费和投资等各个领域,影响着消费者的福祉。这种偏差往往会导致资源被错误地分配给意义不大的活动。在本研究中,我们探讨了影响沉没成本偏差的一个新因素,特别是疾病线索。通过一项调查和四项系统实验,同时使用实验室和自然对疾病线索的操作,我们证明了疾病线索会鼓励个体高估他们之前的投资,从而导致在想象的决策情景和实际选择中出现沉没成本偏差的倾向增加。我们还排除了对研究结果的其他解释。值得注意的是,我们增加了一项调查,直接探讨沉没成本偏差与消费者主观幸福感之间的关系,结果显示两者之间存在显著的正相关关系。我们的研究有助于理解消费者的非理性行为,并旨在提高消费者的幸福感。
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