2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00296
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Spatial Color Efficacy in Perceived Luxury and Preference to Stay: An Eye-Tracking Study of Retail Interior Environment

Abstract: Color is a significant interior element with the power to influence emotions and behaviors in a particular environment. Numerous studies have investigated the impact of a single color on emotion; however, the collective emotional, cognitive, and behavioral effect created by combinations of colors applied to a space has not been thoroughly investigated. In this study involving both a survey as well as eye-tracking technology, we explored shaping the concept of spatial color efficacy by examining different appli… Show more

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“…In fact, with a few exceptions (e.g. Cho and Suh, 2020;Ding, 2020;Hollander et al, 2018), most studies have preferred not to guide participants with an assigned task during the experiment to allow the individual participant to explore freely. The participants were nevertheless aware of the request to fill in an evaluation questionnaire after the visit; this was thought to encourage a thorough exploration beyond serving different scopes of the project.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, with a few exceptions (e.g. Cho and Suh, 2020;Ding, 2020;Hollander et al, 2018), most studies have preferred not to guide participants with an assigned task during the experiment to allow the individual participant to explore freely. The participants were nevertheless aware of the request to fill in an evaluation questionnaire after the visit; this was thought to encourage a thorough exploration beyond serving different scopes of the project.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants' attention was mainly focused on contrasting but soft colours (Cho and Suh, 2020;Tuszynska-Bogucka et al, 2020;Mohammadpour et al, 2015;Zou and Ergan, 2019) and decoration (Li et al, 2021;Schrom-Feiertag et al, 2016) with modest proportion of wood (Song et al, 2016). Open outdoor spaces (Dupont et al, 2014) or with details of facades (Lisińska-Kuśnierz and Krupa, 2020), windows (Hollander et al, 2018) and architectural elements (Kim and Lee, 2020; De la Fuente Suárez, 2020) have been preferred, ideally with little disturbance given by traffic (Noland et al, 2016) Virtual The use of mobile eye trackers allows participants to move freely within the experiment area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, as noted earlier, PED is one of several perceptual dimensions (Chatterjee and Shukla, 2020). Furthermore, researchers (Helmefalk and Hulten, 2017; Cho and Suh, 2020; Yildirim et al , 2020; Bonfanti and Yfantidou, 2021) differentiated between design features and PED, particularly in retail design. Although they did not explicitly mention the difference between the two, the conceptual and measurement characteristics suggest that the constructs are similar (Jang et al , 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many types of color combinations, such as adjacent colors, complementary colors, 6,7 tricolors, 8,9 and so on. At present, the related research on color combination selection and design is mainly concentrated in marketing fields such as product design, 10,11 advertising design, 12,13 interior decoration, 14,15 outdoor architecture, 16,17 psychology, 18,19 and computer graphics. 20,21 In other words, the current color combination research mainly focuses on real scenes.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 | Color Combinationmentioning
confidence: 99%