Abstract

The present study examined how red versus green background colors affect consumers' buying behaviors towards hedonic and utilitarian goods. Across two laboratory experiments (total number of participants = 210), we found that red (vs. green) could induce hedonically oriented consumption and, consequently, persuade individuals to buy more hedonic goods.

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