To date, odor research has primarily focused on the behavioral effects of common odors on consumer perception and choices. We report a study that examines, for the first time, the effects of human body odor cues on consumer purchase behaviors. The influence of human chemosignals produced in three conditions, namely happiness, fear, a relaxed condition (rest), and a control condition (no odor), were examined on willingness to pay (WTP) judgments across various products. We focused on the speed with which participants reached such decisions. The central finding revealed that participants exposed to human odors reached decisions significantly faster than the no odor control group. The main driving force is that human body odors activate the presence of others during decision-making. This, in turn, affects response speed. The broader implications of this finding for consumer behavior are discussed.

Alcañiz, M., Chicchi Giglioli, I. A. M., Carrasco-Ribelles, L. A., Minissi, M. E., López, C. G., Semin, G. R., How priming with body odors affects decision speeds in consumer behavior, <<SCIENTIFIC REPORTS>>, N/A; 13 (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1038/s41598-023-27643-y] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/268075]

How priming with body odors affects decision speeds in consumer behavior

Chicchi Giglioli, Irene Alice Margherita
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2023

Abstract

To date, odor research has primarily focused on the behavioral effects of common odors on consumer perception and choices. We report a study that examines, for the first time, the effects of human body odor cues on consumer purchase behaviors. The influence of human chemosignals produced in three conditions, namely happiness, fear, a relaxed condition (rest), and a control condition (no odor), were examined on willingness to pay (WTP) judgments across various products. We focused on the speed with which participants reached such decisions. The central finding revealed that participants exposed to human odors reached decisions significantly faster than the no odor control group. The main driving force is that human body odors activate the presence of others during decision-making. This, in turn, affects response speed. The broader implications of this finding for consumer behavior are discussed.
2023
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Alcañiz, M., Chicchi Giglioli, I. A. M., Carrasco-Ribelles, L. A., Minissi, M. E., López, C. G., Semin, G. R., How priming with body odors affects decision speeds in consumer behavior, <<SCIENTIFIC REPORTS>>, N/A; 13 (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1038/s41598-023-27643-y] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/268075]
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