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In search of well-being: Factors influencing the movement toward and away from maladaptive consumption
Authors:Wendy Attaya Boland  Ingrid M Martin  Marlys J Mason
Institution:1. Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA;2. College of Business, California State University – Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA;3. Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Abstract:Common consumption behaviors may become harmful to consumers. Maladaptive consumption is the result of an increase in frequency or amount of everyday, normal consumption (adaptive) behaviors, which may cause significant harm to consumers and society. The authors explore maladaptive behavior and investigate how important insights about maladaptive consumption may lie at the intersection of harm. Consequently, the discussion focuses on how marketers and policymakers, through their strategic approach, can both encourage and mitigate maladaptive behavior. Understanding the transition from adaptive to maladaptive behaviors, and the return to adaptive consumption patterns, is critical for marketers, consumer advocates, and policy researchers, focused on dampening overconsumption with its corresponding harm. A discussion of the implications of maladaptive consumption on consumer health and well-being sets the foundation for rethinking marketing practice and public policy. Finally, a set of research propositions are offered for future research.
Keywords:consumer well-being  harm  maladaptive behavior
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