Parenting Motivation and Consumer Decision-Making

Citation
Li, Yexin Jessica et al., Parenting Motivation and Consumer Decision-Making, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 45(5), 2019, pp. 1117-1137
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
45
Issue
5
Year of publication
2019
Pages
1117 - 1137
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Parenting has been a central activity throughout human history, yet little research has examined the parental care motivation system on preferences and decision-making. Because successful parenting involves caring for both a child.s immediate and long-term needs, we consider whether parenting motivation leads people to focus more on the present or on the future. A series of five experiments reveals that parenting motivation activates gender-specific stereotypes of parental roles, leading men to be more future-focused and women to be more present-focused. These shifts in temporal focus produce gender differences in temporal preferences, as manifested in intertemporal decisions (preferences for smaller, immediate rewards vs. larger, future ones) and attitudes toward a marketplace entity with inherent temporal tradeoffs (i.e., rent-to-own businesses). Reversing gender role stereotypes also reverses these gender differences, suggesting downstream effects of parenting motivation may be due, at least in part, to stereotypes about familial division of labor.