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When a better self is only a button click away: associations between materialistic values, emotional and identity-related buying motives, and compulsive buying tendency online
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posted on 2023-06-09, 05:05 authored by Helga Dittmar, Karen LongKaren Long, Rod BondCompulsive buying of consumer goods increasingly occurs in conventional shops and stores, but has also started to emerge when people buy online. Extending previous research (e.g., Dittmar, 2005a, b), a model of vulnerability factors is proposed whereby the endorsement of materialistic values predicts individuals' seeking to enhance their emotions and identity when they buy goods, which, in turn, predicts tendencies toward compulsive buying. This model is tested with respect to the Internet, a fast-growing alternative to conventional buying. A preliminary survey (n = 110) confirmed emotional enhancement and identity gains (in addition to economic concerns and efficiency) as distinct online buying dimensions. The findings of the main survey (n = 126) provided good initial support for the proposed model, showing that materialistic individuals who seek to enhance their emotions and identity when buying goods online reported the strongest tendencies toward compulsive buying on the Internet. Implications for intervention are discussed.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of Social and Clinical PsychologyISSN
0736-7236Publisher
Guilford PressExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
26Page range
334-361Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes