| Literature DB >> 27144595 |
Jeff Galak1, Kurt Gray2, Igor Elbert3, Nina Strohminger4.
Abstract
How much do our choices represent stable inner preferences versus social conformity? We examine conformity and consistency in sartorial choices surrounding a common life event of new norm exposure: relocation. A large-scale dataset of individual purchases of women's shoes (16,236 transactions) across five years and 2,007 women reveals a balance of conformity and consistency, moderated by changes in location socioeconomic status. Women conform to new local norms (i.e., average heel size) when moving to relatively higher status locations, but mostly ignore new local norms when moving to relatively lower status locations. In short, at periods of transition, it is the fashion norms of the rich that trickle down to consumers. These analyses provide the first naturalistic large-scale demonstration of the tension between psychological conformity and consistency, with real decisions in a highly visible context.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27144595 PMCID: PMC4856365 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Select Descriptive Statistics.
| General Information | Value | |||
| Number of Unique Origin Locations | 201 | |||
| Number of Unique Destination Locations | 182 | |||
| Variable | Mean (StDev) | Min | Median | Max |
| Observations per Customer | 1.52 (.95) | 1 | 1 | 5 |
| Observations per Origin Location | 11.79 (40.04) | 1 | 2 | 469 |
| Observations per Destination Location | 13.02 (37.22) | 1 | 3 | 357 |
| Heel Size Purchased | 1.64” (1.45”) | .13” | 1.00” | 5.75” |
| Norms (14 days) | 1.63” (.61”) | .15” | 1.61” | 5.50” |
| MSRP | $220.62 ($144.79) | $1.00 | $193.50 | $1550.00 |
| Population | 18,886 (7,489) | 238 | 20,283 | 66,830 |
| Female % | 51.3% (1.1%) | 40.2% | 51.4% | 63.1% |
| Median Age | 39.91 (3.98) | 19.70 | 40.16 | 62.25 |
| Median Household Income | $69,702 ($16,936) | $8,958 | $72,118 | $104,505 |
| Education Years | 13.27 (.86) | 9.53 | 13.47 | 15.06 |
| Heel Size Purchased | 1.90” (1.35”) | .13” | 1.65” | 6.00” |
| Norms (14 days) | 1.96” (.45”) | .25” | 1.95” | 5.42” |
| MSRP | $251.67 ($166.61) | $1.00 | $200.00 | $1550.00 |
| Population | 19,102 (7,320) | 157 | 20,283 | 66,830 |
| Female % | 51.2% (1.0%) | 37.8% | 51.3% | 54.6% |
| Median Age | 39.76 (3.99) | 26.60 | 39.78 | 62.25 |
| Median Household Income | $70,486 ($17,526) | $17,612 | $72,118 | $104,505 |
| Education Years | 13.29 (.90) | 5.78 | 13.46 | 14.89 |
Mixed Models Predicting Log(Avg Own Heel Size Purchased in New Location).
| Fixed Effects | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 61 | Model 72 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Log (Avg Own Heel Size in Origin) | .202 (.018) | .202 (.018) | .202(.018) | .202 (.018) | .198 (.018) | .203 (.020) | |
| Origin Norms | .049 (.031) | .047 (.032) | .045 (.032) | .080 (.034) | -.022 (.082) | .087 (.036) | |
| Destination Norms | .300 (.042) | .302 (.042) | .333 (.043) | .381 (.043) | .280 (.045) | .705 (.118) | .265 (.054) |
| Change in Median Income (1000s) | .001 (.001) | -.009 (.004) | -.009 (.004) | -.009 (.004) | -.018 (.007) | -.010 (.005) | |
| Destination Norms x | .005 (.002) | .005 (.002) | .005(.002) | .011 (.004) | .006 (.002) | ||
| Change in Avg MSRP | .001 (.000) | .001 (.001) | .001 (.000) | ||||
| Change in Population Size (1000s) | .001 (.002) | .000 (.002) | .003 (.002) | ||||
| Change in % of Women | .511 (1.424) | .912 (1.420) | 1.167 (1.550) | ||||
| Change in Median Age | -.001 (.004) | -.000 (.004) | .001 (.004) | ||||
| Change in # of Ed. Years | -.015 (.020) | -.009 (.020) | -.025 (.022) | ||||
| Customer | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Move Number | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Origin | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Destination | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Month | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| AIC | 5726.2 | 5727.2 | 5722.8 | 5848.7 | 5704.9 | 5743.9 | 4715.7 |
| Number of Customers3 | 1846 | 1846 | 1846 | 1851 | 1841 | 1849 | 1837 |
| Number of Observations | 2226 | 2226 | 2226 | 2235 | 2220 | 2233 | 1837 |
Note—Values in parentheses are standard errors.
* p < .05,
** p < 01,
*** p < .001
1—Model 6: Origin and Destination Norms and Change in Avg MSRP include all history of location, not just previous 14 days. 2—Model 7 uses only data from first move. 3—Number of Customers and Observations differ due to variations in missing data.
Fig 1Heel-size purchase behavior across upward and downward relocations (each line represents a different change in median annual income). Estimates from full model (Model 4).
Fig 2Three select behaviors for illustration purposes (each trapezium is an individual move).