2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12208-021-00323-1
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Consumer altruism and risk taking: why do altruistic consumers take more risks?

Abstract: This research studies an interesting and counter-intuitive relationship between consumer altruism and risk taking. While these two constructs have been studied extensively by extant research, there is scant research which has studied the relationship between them – perhaps due to the expectation that individuals who are chronically more altruistic are very different from those who are more risk taking. This research tests this expectation by formally studying the relationship between altruism and risk taking u… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, altruistic individuals are more likely to be optimistic and look for the bright side of things. 93 , 94 Even though high-altruism individuals take notice of health misinformation, and assume that others are exposed to health misinformation, their optimistic mindset contributes to their perception that media had less of an influence on others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, altruistic individuals are more likely to be optimistic and look for the bright side of things. 93 , 94 Even though high-altruism individuals take notice of health misinformation, and assume that others are exposed to health misinformation, their optimistic mindset contributes to their perception that media had less of an influence on others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%