I Know I Am Ugly, but Please Listen to My Story First: An Examination of How Storytelling Can Impact Consumers' Valuation of Unattractive Produce

IF 5.2 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Journal of Consumer Behaviour Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1002/cb.2414
Chu-Yen Pai, Kai-Yi Young, Luke Ingalls Liska, Debra Laverie
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In a world where food insecurity and food waste paradoxically coexist, the rejection of aesthetically imperfect yet edible produce significantly contributes to food waste. This study examines the application of compelling storytelling to alter consumer perceptions and behaviors toward unattractive produce, a perspective largely overlooked in sustainability research. We address this gap by exploring how storytelling can mitigate cognitive biases against such produce, thereby enhancing consumer acceptance through improved perceived taste. In Study 1, we examine the effect of unattractive produce on produce valuation and the mediation of perceived taste. In Study 2, we investigate the moderating role of storytelling in enhancing consumers' perceived taste of unattractive food. Through two experimental studies, we confirm that combining storytelling with marketing tactics, such as coupons, significantly increases consumers' consumption of unattractive produce. We recommend retailers utilize storytelling in marketing unattractive produce to optimize marketing effectiveness and promote sustainable food consumption. Our findings advance storytelling, visual marketing, and unattractive produce literature and offer practical insights for reducing food waste, contributing to sustainability efforts and social welfare. By employing a storytelling strategy, we support social good by encouraging the consumption of “ugly” produce.

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我知道我很丑,但请先听我的故事:一个关于讲故事如何影响消费者对不好看产品的评价的研究
在一个粮食不安全和粮食浪费矛盾共存的世界里,拒绝美观不完美但可食用的农产品大大加剧了粮食浪费。本研究考察了引人注目的故事叙述的应用,以改变消费者对不吸引人的产品的看法和行为,这在可持续性研究中很大程度上被忽视了。我们通过探索讲故事如何减轻对此类产品的认知偏见来解决这一差距,从而通过改善感知味道来提高消费者的接受度。在研究1中,我们考察了不吸引人的农产品对农产品价值的影响以及感知味道的中介作用。在研究2中,我们研究了讲故事在提高消费者对不吸引人的食物的感知味道方面的调节作用。通过两项实验研究,我们证实,将讲故事与优惠券等营销策略相结合,可以显著增加消费者对不好看产品的消费。我们建议零售商利用讲故事的营销没有吸引力的产品,以优化营销效果和促进可持续的食品消费。我们的研究结果促进了故事叙述、视觉营销和不吸引人的文学创作,并为减少食物浪费、促进可持续发展和社会福利提供了实际见解。通过采用讲故事的策略,我们通过鼓励消费“丑陋”的产品来支持社会公益。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Behaviour aims to promote the understanding of consumer behaviour, consumer research and consumption through the publication of double-blind peer-reviewed, top quality theoretical and empirical research. An international academic journal with a foundation in the social sciences, the JCB has a diverse and multidisciplinary outlook which seeks to showcase innovative, alternative and contested representations of consumer behaviour alongside the latest developments in established traditions of consumer research.
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