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Cross-cultural generalization of the effect of option choice framing on product option choices
Pornpitakpan,Chanthika
2009-07-03
Source PublicationAsia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
ABS Journal Level1
ISSN17584248 13555855
Volume21Issue:3Pages:342-354
Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the cross-cultural generalization of the effect of option choice framing on product option choices and other managerial and psychological variables. Design/methodology/approach – The experiment employs 124 Singaporean and 96 Thai working adults, who add options to a base model or delete options from a full model in a condominium purchase scenario. Hypotheses are derived from the different weights for monetary losses and utility gains from adding options vs utility losses and monetary gains from deleting options. Findings – For both Singaporeans and Thais, compared to additive framing, subtractive framing results in a higher number of options chosen, higher total option prices, higher expected product prices and higher perceived product prestige. For Thais, compared to additive framing, subtractive framing also results in lower perceived decision difficulty and shorter decision time. For Singaporeans, compared to additive framing, subtractive framing results in shorter decision time and higher perceived value. Research limitations/implications – The option choice task is a scenario, not a real-life choice task in which participants have to spend real money. Practical implications – Subtractive option choice framing should be used rather than additive option choice framing. However, in recession time, the use of subtractive framing may backfire because consumers perceive the product as more expensive than its counterpart presented under additive framing, thus lowering their purchase intention of the product. In addition, whenever marketers want consumers to perceive the starting price as low, the price of a base model should be emphasized as opposed to the price of a full model. Originality/value – This study examines an important issue – whether the superiority of subtractive framing over additive framing reported in past research is valid in other cultures that are very different from American and whether it is valid in another product category. The results qualify past findings that people give more weight to utility losses than monetary losses. © 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

KeywordConsumer Behaviour Cross-cultural Studies Decision Making Singapore Thailand
DOI10.1108/13555850910973838
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000218673700004
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84986104242
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorPornpitakpan,Chanthika
AffiliationFaculty of Business Administration,University of Macau,,China
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Business Administration
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Business Administration
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Pornpitakpan,Chanthika. Cross-cultural generalization of the effect of option choice framing on product option choices[J]. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2009, 21(3), 342-354.
APA Pornpitakpan,Chanthika.(2009). Cross-cultural generalization of the effect of option choice framing on product option choices. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 21(3), 342-354.
MLA Pornpitakpan,Chanthika."Cross-cultural generalization of the effect of option choice framing on product option choices".Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics 21.3(2009):342-354.
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