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Marketing Science Lab
Decoding the science of digital persuasion.
47 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Marketing Science Lab, where data meets strategy. Join us as we dissect the latest marketing research, uncovering the science behind consumer behavior and effective campaigns. We translate complex studies into actionable insights, empowering you to make informed decisions and achieve measurable results.

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Welcome to the Marketing Science Lab, where data meets strategy. Join us as we dissect the latest marketing research, uncovering the science behind consumer behavior and effective campaigns. We translate complex studies into actionable insights, empowering you to make informed decisions and achieve measurable results.

www.marketingsciencelab.org
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Marketing
Business
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Mirror, Mirror on My Feed: Future Self-Images and Consumer Choice in the Digital Age
Marketing Science Lab
12 minutes 53 seconds
8 months ago
Mirror, Mirror on My Feed: Future Self-Images and Consumer Choice in the Digital Age

Source: Taylor, A. and Carlson, J. (2025), Comparing Who We Are to Who We Could Be: How Future Self-Images Influence Consumer Choices. Psychology & Marketing.https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.22196

Ever clicked through your old snapshots on your mobile device and were struck by a wave of nostalgia, a moment of pride, a spark of hope, or, alas, even a twinge of deep regret? Consider that the act of judging past and current versions of yourself is known as "temporal comparison." Now consider this: What occurs if we turn that act around to create a world in which "then" (past) and "now" (present) meet and mix with that ever-elusive time called "the future," where your aspirational self not only beckons but starts "influencing" your consumer behaviors, especially in this curated society where your future self is already "living" and well online? This week, we will extract some lessons for ourselves and lessons, perhaps, for marketers. In fact, we will share with you how that image may well be more powerful—and more lucrative—than some reality that might not arrive until tomorrow.

Marketing Science Lab
Welcome to the Marketing Science Lab, where data meets strategy. Join us as we dissect the latest marketing research, uncovering the science behind consumer behavior and effective campaigns. We translate complex studies into actionable insights, empowering you to make informed decisions and achieve measurable results.

www.marketingsciencelab.org