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Looking Forward to Looking Back: How Future Replicability Affects Perceived Temporal Distance to a Past Event | |
Si, Kao1; Dai, Xianchi2 | |
2014-10 | |
Publisher | Advances in Consumer Research |
Publication Place | Duluth, MN, USA |
Conference Name | The Annual Conference of the Association for Consumer Research |
Conference Place | Baltimore, MD |
Conference Date | 23/10/2014-26/10/2014 |
Country | USA |
Abstract | We propose and demonstrate that the less feasible a past event can be replicated (doing it again) in the future, the more distant people feel to that past event. Three experiments examined this proposition and its underlying mechanism. |
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Volume | 42 |
Pages | 810 |
Language | 英語English |
Document Type | Conference proceedings |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING |
Corresponding Author | Si, Kao |
Affiliation | 1.Chinese University of Hong Kong, China 2.Chinese University of Hong Kong, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Si, Kao,Dai, Xianchi. Looking Forward to Looking Back: How Future Replicability Affects Perceived Temporal Distance to a Past Event[C]. Duluth, MN, USA:Advances in Consumer Research, 2014. |
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