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Porträtt av Erik Wengström. Foto.

Erik Wengström

Studierektor forskarutbildning, Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Professor

Porträtt av Erik Wengström. Foto.

Self-Scanning and Self-Control: A Field Experiment on Real-Time Feedback and Shopping Behavior

Författare

  • Natalia Montinari
  • Emma Runnemark
  • Erik Wengström

Summary, in English

Payment and checkout at retail stores is increasingly being replaced by automated systems. One recent technological invention in this area is mobile self-scanning in which customers carry a mobile scanner while shopping. Mobile self-scanners give real-time feedback on spending. The device increases price saliency and enables customers to keep track of the total amount spent. Using a field experiment, we test if mobile self-scanning affects shopping behavior. Consumers of two grocery stores were allocated randomly to use a mobile self-scanner or not. Overall, we find that using the self-scanner has a negative but insignificant effect on total amount spent. However, the response to using the scanner is heterogeneous and for customers with low self-control, it significantly reduces both their spending and number of items bought when using the mobile scanner. Moreover, we find that consumers with low self-control are more likely to use the self-scanner than individuals with high self-control. Taken together, our results suggest that sophisticated individuals, that is, individuals who are aware of their self-control problem, use the scanner to control their spending.

Avdelning/ar

  • Nationalekonomiska institutionen

Publiceringsår

2017

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Working Papers

Issue

2017:15

Dokumenttyp

Working paper

Förlag

Department of Economics, Lund University

Ämne

  • Economics

Nyckelord

  • Self-scanning
  • Self-control
  • Shopping Behavior
  • Real-time Feedback
  • Field Experiment
  • D01
  • D12
  • M30

Aktiv

Published