TY - JOUR
T1 - Double mental discounting
T2 - When a single price promotion feels twice as nice
AU - Cheng, Andong
AU - Cryder, Cynthia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, American Marketing Association.
PY - 2018/4
Y1 - 2018/4
N2 - This research finds that when a single gain has strong associations with multiple costs, consumers often mentally deduct that gain from perceived costs multiple times. For example, with some price promotions (e.g., spend $200 now and receive a $50 gift card to spend in the future), consumers mentally deduct the value of the price promotion from the cost of the first purchase when they receive the promotion, as well as from the cost of the second purchase when they use the promotion. Multiple mental deductions based on a single gain result in consumers' perceptions that their costs are lower than they actually are, which can trigger higher expenditures. This mental accounting phenomenon, referred to as "double mental discounting," is driven by the extent towhich gains feel associated, or coupled, withmultiple purchases. This article also documents methods to decouple promotional gains from purchases, thus mitigating double mental discounting.
AB - This research finds that when a single gain has strong associations with multiple costs, consumers often mentally deduct that gain from perceived costs multiple times. For example, with some price promotions (e.g., spend $200 now and receive a $50 gift card to spend in the future), consumers mentally deduct the value of the price promotion from the cost of the first purchase when they receive the promotion, as well as from the cost of the second purchase when they use the promotion. Multiple mental deductions based on a single gain result in consumers' perceptions that their costs are lower than they actually are, which can trigger higher expenditures. This mental accounting phenomenon, referred to as "double mental discounting," is driven by the extent towhich gains feel associated, or coupled, withmultiple purchases. This article also documents methods to decouple promotional gains from purchases, thus mitigating double mental discounting.
KW - Coupling
KW - Financial decision making
KW - Mental accounting
KW - Price promotions
KW - Pricing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85051559961
U2 - 10.1509/jmr.15.0559
DO - 10.1509/jmr.15.0559
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85051559961
SN - 0022-2437
VL - 55
SP - 226
EP - 238
JO - Journal of Marketing Research
JF - Journal of Marketing Research
IS - 2
ER -