Retracted: Economic Conservatism Predicts Preference for Automated Products

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1086/719578
Eugene Chan, Gavin Northey, Sylvie Borau
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There may be two distinct dimensions of conservative political ideology, namely, economic conservatism and social conservatism. Investigating the implications of this for consumer behavior, we posit that economic conservatives express a higher preference for automated (but not manual) consumer products because the outputs that automated products produce are predictable and satisfy economic conservatives ’ need for predictability. Results from study 1 support our theorizing, with study 2 implicating the role of need for predictability and study 3 ruling out work ethic as a rival mechanism. We obtain inconsistent fi ndings about social conservatism, however. Our results add nuance to the research on political ideology by examining its two distinct dimensions (economic vs. social conservatism) and to the literature on technology adoption by highlighting one other variable that distinguishes automated from manual products (output predictability).
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收回:经济保守主义预测对自动化产品的偏好
保守主义政治意识形态可能有两个不同的维度,即经济保守主义和社会保守主义。在调查这对消费者行为的影响时,我们假设经济保守派对自动化(而不是手动)消费产品表示更高的偏好,因为自动化产品产生的产出是可预测的,满足了经济保守派的可预测性需求。研究1的结果支持了我们的理论,研究2暗示了可预测性需求的作用,研究3排除了职业道德作为竞争机制的可能性。然而,我们对社会保守主义的看法并不一致。我们的研究结果通过考察政治意识形态的两个不同维度(经济保守主义与社会保守主义)为其研究增添了细微差别,并通过强调区分自动化产品与手动产品的另一个变量(产出可预测性)为技术采用的文献增添了细微之处。
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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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