Can Nostalgia Mitigate Consumers’ Price Unfairness Perceptions in Response to Price Differentiation? Two Experiments

Pade, Robin; Feurer, Sven (2021). Can Nostalgia Mitigate Consumers’ Price Unfairness Perceptions in Response to Price Differentiation? Two Experiments In: European Marketing Academy EMAC Conference 2021. Madrid, ESIC Business & Marketing School. May 25-28, 2021.

Prior research demonstrates that consumer perceptions of price unfairness lead to adverse consequences for firms. Thus, it is crucial to avoid prices that are likely to be perceived as unfair by relevant target groups altogether or find ways to mitigate such perceptions. We propose that consumer nostalgia plays such a mitigating role firms might utilize. Extant research highlights that nostalgia serves as a repository of positive emotions and can partially restore battered relationships, but no research to date examines nostalgia in the realm of price fairness. Two online experiments demonstrate that the negative effect of low (vs. equal) reference prices on price fairness perceptions is counteracted by high nostalgia, while illuminating the underlying process. The results imply that when targeted consumers are high in nostalgia, price differentiation can be pursued to a higher extent and with less severe consequences for marketers.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)

Division/Institute:

Business School > Institute for Marketing & Global Management
Business School > Institute for Marketing & Global Management > Marketing
Business School

Name:

Pade, Robin and
Feurer, Sven

Subjects:

H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)

Language:

English

Submitter:

Sven Feurer

Date Deposited:

20 Sep 2021 15:15

Last Modified:

22 Sep 2021 02:18

Uncontrolled Keywords:

price differentiation; price fairness; consumer nostalgia

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/15143

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