Consumers prefer natural medicines more when treating psychological than physical conditions
通过六个实验和一个档案研究,发现消费者普遍偏好天然药物而非合成药物,且这种偏好在治疗心理疾病时比治疗身体疾病时更强,原因在于消费者更担心心理治疗会改变真实自我,而认为天然药物影响更小。
Abstract Consumers generally prefer natural to synthetic drugs, a phenomenon known as the “natural preference.” Through six experiments and one archival study, the current research shows that while consumers have a general preference for natural drugs over synthetic drugs, this preference is stronger when the goal is to treat psychological rather than physical conditions. Process evidence indicates an important mechanism that explains the amplified natural preference for treating psychological conditions: Consumers are more concerned about their true selves being altered when treating psychological conditions, and they perceive natural drugs to be less likely than synthetic drugs to affect their true selves. The current research provides novel insights into the natural preference. It also offers policy and managerial implications for marketing natural remedies and pharmacological treatments for mental health conditions.