Is There Really a
Vicious Cycle?
Despite
being much-maligned, materialism is not always bad for consumers.
Loneliness
may cause materialism, but the opposite is not necessarily true, according to a
new study in the Journal of Consumer Research.
"It
is widely believed that there is a vicious cycle in which loneliness leads to
materialism and materialism in turn contributes to loneliness. But, contrary to
popular beliefs about the universal perils of materialism, the pursuit of
material possessions as part of a lifestyle of 'happy hedonism' may not
actually be detrimental to consumer well-being when kept within certain
limits," writes author Rik Pieters (Tilburg University).
The
study also found that singles were lonelier than other consumers. Singles
pursued material possessions less for the pleasure of acquiring and owning them
and more as a type of "material medicine." In addition, men were more
likely to view possessions as a measure of success in life and as a material
medicine, whereas women viewed possessions more as a source of "material
mirth."
Materialism
does not necessarily lead to a vicious cycle in which shopping makes consumers
lonelier. While materialism can be bad for consumers who seek meaning or status
through their possessions, it can actually benefit consumers who acquire
possessions solely for pleasure and comfort. In other words, materialism may
not entirely deserve its bad reputation.
"While
materialism can increase loneliness, it may actually reduce loneliness for some
consumers. Increasing opportunities for social interaction and improving social
skills may be more effective at reducing loneliness than the usual appeals to
turn off the television or stop shopping," the author concludes.
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Journal Reference:
1.
Rik Pieters. Bidirectional
Dynamics of Materialism and Loneliness: Not Just a Vicious Cycle. Journal
of Consumer Research, 2013; : 000 DOI: 10.1086/671564
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