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Time-Space Association: How Spatial Constraint Affects Temporal Perception and Decision
Kwan, Canice1; Si, Kao2; Dai, Xianchi3
2014-10
PublisherAdvances in Consumer Research
Publication PlaceDuluth, MN, USA
Conference NameThe Annual Conference of the Association for Consumer Research
Conference PlaceBaltimore, MD
Conference Date23/10/2014-26/10/2014
CountryUSA
Abstract

This paper investigates the effect of spatial constraint on perceived time pressure. We show that a decrease in ambient or visual space evokes a sense of time urgency/pressure, which in turn increases task completion speed. Across three studies, we find support for this proposition.

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Volume42
Pages793
Language英語English
Document TypeConference proceedings
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING
Corresponding AuthorKwan, Canice
Affiliation1.Chinese University of Hong Kong
2.Chinese University of Hong Kong
3.Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Kwan, Canice,Si, Kao,Dai, Xianchi. Time-Space Association: How Spatial Constraint Affects Temporal Perception and Decision[C]. Duluth, MN, USA:Advances in Consumer Research, 2014.
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