题目:Effect of Face-to-Face Interactions on Choice: The Role of Expressiveness
主讲人:刘文静, 加拿大多伦多大学商公司博士生
时间:2009年11月5日星期四,下午13:30—15:00
地点:经管公司 伟伦楼232室讲座
语言:英文
摘要:This paper examines the role of face-to-face interactions in choices, in particular, the effect of face-to-face interactions on consumer choices compared with other forms of interactions. I propose that when dealing with a face-to-face request, consumers expect facial feedback from their interactive partner in response to their choices. In anticipation that a particular facial feedback might be negative, consumers are less likely to reject a request in order to avoid experiencing such a feedback. Six experiments demonstrate that consumers are more likely to comply with requests under face-to-face interactions than other types of interactions. The basic effect of the paper can be moderated with factors such as sensitivity-to-face, the expressiveness, timeliness, and consistency offacial expressions. Anticipated facial feedback, not necessarily real feedback, is shown to be the underlying mechanism of the effect. Consumer's strategic choice of face-to-face interactions over other forms of interactions is also explored.