2020
DOI: 10.1002/cb.1848
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Destigmatising the stigma: Understanding the impact of message framing on Chinese consumers' guilt and attitude associated with overspending behaviour

Abstract: Overspending has been a largely stigmatised consumer behaviour in traditional Chinese culture. However, social and economic development in recent decades has induced the rise of Chinese consumerism and changes in public attitudes towards overspending. Focusing on overspending stigmas Gouwukuang (GWK) and Duoshoudang (DSD) and stigma‐relevant attitudes, the present study investigates the effect of perceived stigma on consumers' attitude towards overspending through the mediating effect of anticipated consumer g… Show more

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“…The reasons for feelings of regret in compulsive buyers are numerous: It may be regret about the loss of money, debt or fears of conflict in relationships. However, the feeling of lack of control over compulsive buying tendencies remains central to feelings of regret (Lee and Workman, 2018) and guilt (Fan et al, 2020) in compulsive buyers. All these aspects may, in turn, initiate further extensive buying in order to continue to cope with such negative aversion feelings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasons for feelings of regret in compulsive buyers are numerous: It may be regret about the loss of money, debt or fears of conflict in relationships. However, the feeling of lack of control over compulsive buying tendencies remains central to feelings of regret (Lee and Workman, 2018) and guilt (Fan et al, 2020) in compulsive buyers. All these aspects may, in turn, initiate further extensive buying in order to continue to cope with such negative aversion feelings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though suicide is a complex multi-factorial phenomenon [ 75 ], there is large literature pointing out that feelings of shame and guilt are relevant drives for committing a suicidal act [ 55 , 56 ]. In addition, stigma has been reported to be particularly predominant in these disorders [ 76 , 77 , 78 ] and the former has been described as a trigger for suicidality [ 79 ]. The high prevalence of suicidal behavior in these three disorders constitute a relevant finding from the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, Kosenko et al (2019) mention that this sociological definition of stigma is also criticized-as being both too narrow and too broad. A lot of publications in this SLR's final sample include both the definitions of stigma by Goffman (1963) and Link and Phelan (2001) (e.g., Chung and Slater, 2013;Dassieu et al, 2021;Fan et al, 2021;Roscoe, 2021;Liu and Kozinets, 2022). Kosenko et al (2019) then suggest that stigma should be defined as communication-based, so that "stigma is outside of the individual and to emphasize its discursive nature" (p. 4).…”
Section: Definition Of Stigmatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%