期刊
MARKETING LETTERS
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 457-472出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11002-012-9179-0
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Judgment and decision making; Health goals; Healthier decisions; Self-regulation; Self-control
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People often behave in ways that are clearly detrimental to their health. We review representative research on unhealthy behaviors within a parsimonious framework, the Hot-Cold Decision Triangle. Through this framework, we describe how when people embrace colder state reasoning-instead of risking the pitfalls of heuristics and visceral reactions-they are more likely to behave healthily. We also illustrate how some heuristics and visceral urges can be leveraged to encourage healthier choices. We conclude by discussing unexplored research directions, as well as substantive implications for individuals, marketers, and policymakers.
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