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You designed that yourself for me? Vicarious pride in customized gift exchange
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You designed that yourself for me? Vicarious pride in customized gift exchange

Marta Pizzetti, Diletta Acuti, Isabella Soscia and Michael Gibbert
Psychology and Marketing, Vol.41(10), pp.2170-2180
01/10/2024

Abstract

customization gift pride state self-esteem vicarious experiences
In four studies, we found that receiving a customized gift leads recipients to appreciate the gift more highly because of vicarious feelings of pride. This vicarious pride is the same feeling that the customizer experiences after having self-customized a product. In the first two experiments with real-life pairs of friends, vicarious pride was documented among recipients of customized gifts. The findings show that the relationship between customization and gift appreciation is mediated by vicarious pride. Study 3 and Study 4 replicate the results of the first series of experiments, and reveal the role of vicarious pride in enhancing state self-esteem and, in turn, gift appreciation. Study 4 also tests the effect of a relational variable (i.e., relationship anxiety) on this relationship. Specifically, relationship anxiety affects vicarious pride, and then consequently state self-esteem and gift appreciation, which are only enhanced by customization when the relationship is not anxious. As a practical implication, this research emphasizes the importance of communicating gift customization to gift recipients to enhance their gift experience and appreciation.
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6.3.65 Consumer Behavior
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