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No Strings Attached: When Giving It Away Versus Making Them Pay Reduces Consumer Information Disclosure

Tiffany Barnett White, Thomas P. Novak and Donna L. Hoffman

Journal of Interactive Marketing, 2014, vol. 28, issue 3, 184-195

Abstract: We examine egocentric biases in mental accounting that occur when consumers face the prospect of disclosing personal information in exchange for online marketing incentives. We find that consumers keep balanced “mental accounts” of the costs and benefits of such exchanges when they are contingent or temporally integrated. However, when non-contingent exchanges are temporally separated so that benefits precede costs, or when bias correction is impeded in the same non-contingent transaction, consumers keep separate mental accounts in which they egocentrically devalue the marketers' incentives, making them less likely to reciprocate by disclosing. We explore consequences of these findings for online relationships between consumers and marketers.

Keywords: Information disclosure; Online marketing incentives; Egocentric bias; Mental accounting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.intmar.2014.02.002

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