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Engaging the consumer: The science and art of the value creation process

✍ Scribed by E. Tory Higgins; Abigail A. Scholer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
409 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-7408

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Abstract

Regulatory engagement theory [Higgins, E. T. (2006). Value from hedonic experience and engagement. Psychological Review, 113, 439–460.] proposes that value is a motivational force of attraction to or repulsion from something, and that strength of engagement contributes to value intensity independent of hedonic and other sources of value direction. This paper reviews different sources of engagement strength, including dealing with challenges by opposing interfering forces and overcoming personal resistance, preparing for something that is likely to happen, and using β€œfit” or β€œproper” means of goal pursuit. We present evidence that each of these sources of engagement strength can intensify the value of something, and we show how stronger engagement can not only make something positive more positive but also make something negative more negative. We also discuss how these effects of stronger engagement on the value of something else are independent of actors' own personal experiences during goal pursuit. We then broaden regulatory engagement theory by describing the nature of these personal experiences from different sources of engagement strengthβ€”distinct positive experiences (e.g., feeling β€œpleasure” vs. feeling β€œright”) and distinct negative experiences (e.g., feeling β€œtension” vs. feeling β€œdefiance”)β€”and consider the science and art of combining them with engagement strength for maximal persuasion and influence.


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