An Exploratory Inquiry on the Antecedents of Prestige Judgments

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serval:BIB_16AE41E96809
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
Title
An Exploratory Inquiry on the Antecedents of Prestige Judgments
Title of the conference
Proceedings of the Society for Consumer Psychology 2002 Winter Conference
Author(s)
Czellar S.
Publisher
Society for Consumer Psychology (SCP)
Address
Austin (TX), USA
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
118-131
Language
english
Abstract
How do consumers evaluate the prestige of a person or an object ? This paper proposes an empirical exploration of this question from a symbolic interactionist point of view. On the basis of in-depth interviews with consumers, a conceptual model is proposed. The findings highlight the key role of (1) the perception of unique human achievement; (2) the interpretation of socially shared symbols and (3) reference group influence in the formation of subjective prestige judgments. The informant's expertise, self-monitoring style and socio-cultural factors moderate the relationships between these constructs. The results point to similar mechanisms for the perceived prestige of people and inanimate objects. The paper ends with a discussion of the limits of the study and future research directions.
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