articleJournal of Consumer ResearchFeb 12, 2007Closed access

Spent Resources: Self‐Regulatory Resource Availability Affects Impulse Buying

University of Minnesota · Murphy Oil Corporation (United States)

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Abstract

This research investigated impulse buying as resulting from the depletion of a common-but limited-resource that governs self-control. In three investigations, participants' self-regulatory resources were depleted or not; later, impulsive spending responses were measured. Participants whose resources were depleted, relative to participants whose resources were not depleted, felt stronger urges to buy, were willing to spend more, and actually did spend more money in unanticipated buying situations. Participants having depleted resources reported being influenced equally by affective and cognitive factors and purchased products that were high on each factor at equal rates. Hence, self-regulatory resource…

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  • Impulse (physics)
  • Cognitive resource theory
  • Resource depletion
  • Business
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Cognition
  • Self-control
  • Ego depletion
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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