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Consumers (and Consumer Researchers) Need Conscious Thinking in Addition to Unconscious Processes: A Call for Integrative Models, A Commentary on Williams and Poehlman

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  • Roy F. Baumeister
  • Cory J. Clark
  • Jonghan Kim
  • Stephan Lau

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We suggest consumer research develop an integrative approach that favors neither unconscious nor conscious processes but rather appreciates the contributions and limitations of both, and how they work together. We agree that unconscious processes precede all conscious ones, but we argue that conscious thinking plays a prominent and likely indispensible role in much of consumer behavior. Conscious thought is particularly useful for logical reasoning, quantification (including about money), and communication, all of which are relevant to consumer behavior. We argue that most human behavior is produced by an interactive combination of conscious and unconscious causes and that favoring one over the other will yield an overly simplistic understanding of consumer behavior. Pragmatic and ethical concerns also argue for retaining a strong interest in conscious processes among consumers.

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  • Roy F. Baumeister & Cory J. Clark & Jonghan Kim & Stephan Lau, 2017. "Consumers (and Consumer Researchers) Need Conscious Thinking in Addition to Unconscious Processes: A Call for Integrative Models, A Commentary on Williams and Poehlman," Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Consumer Research Inc., vol. 44(2), pages 252-257.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jconrs:v:44:y:2017:i:2:p:252-257.
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    1. Wörfel, Philipp, 2021. "Unravelling the intellectual discourse of implicit consumer cognition: A bibliometric review," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).
    2. Nittaya Wongtada, 2018. "Can the Unconscious Mind be Persuaded? An Overview with Marketing Implications," International Review of Management and Marketing, Econjournals, vol. 8(1), pages 36-44.
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    4. Haase, Janina & Wiedmann, Klaus-Peter, 2020. "The implicit sensory association test (ISAT): A measurement approach for sensory perception," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 109(C), pages 236-245.

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