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Tytuł: Are Economists Resistant to Advertising? Evidence from an Experiment on the Willingness to Pay
Autorzy: Kobyłecki, Adrian
Dzionek-Kozłowska, Joanna
Słowa kluczowe: willingness to pay
economic education
persuasive advertising
homo oeconomicus
supposedly irrelevant factors
Data wydania: 2025
Data dodania: 10-lip-2025
Wydawca: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Źródło: Optimum. Economic Studies, Nr 2(120) 2025, s. 69-88
Abstrakt: Purpose | This study examines the interplay between economic education and susceptibility to persuasive advertising based on analysing the willingness to pay (WTP) for a selected product among economics and non-economics students. The study aims to falsify the hypothesis that economic education rooted in neoclassical economics and the so-called Standard Economic Model (SEM) reduces students’ susceptibility to advertising compared to their non-economics peers. Research method | The analysis is based on a 2 × 2 experimental design, in which respondents (N = 281), students of economics and non-economics curricula at a public university in Poland, estimated their willingness to pay for a selected product while being exposed to persuasive advertising (treatment group) or not (control group). Results | Contrary to our expectations, both groups displayed similar increases in WTP when exposed to advertising, proving that messages evoking emotional responses are highly relevant factors in economic life. However, interestingly, we also found that the first-year economics students exhibited lower susceptibility to advertising compared to more advanced students of economics. Originality / value / implications / recommendations | Our findings suggest that recent exposure to the SEM commonly used in microeconomics teaching may positively correlate with a temporary reduction in their susceptibility to persuasive advertising messages.
Afiliacja: Adrian Kobyłecki - University of Lodz
Joanna Dzionek-Kozłowska - University of Lodz
E-mail: Adrian Kobyłecki: adrian.kobylecki@edu.uni.lodz.p
Joanna Dzionek-Kozłowska: joanna.dzionek@uni.lodz.pl
Sponsorzy: The article received support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education as part of a subsidy for maintaining the research potential of the Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz.
Opis: The study draws on empirical data collected in 2023 by Adrian Kobyłecki for his bachelor’s thesis, Influence of Heuristics on the Assessment of Value and Expected Willingness to Pay, written under the supervision of Joanna Dzionek-Kozłowska.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/18343
DOI: 10.15290/oes.2025.02.120.04
ISSN: 1506-7637
metadata.dc.identifier.orcid: 0009-0000-9717-0329
0000-0003-2146-5491
Typ Dokumentu: Article
Właściciel praw: © Copyright by Uniwersytet w Białymstoku
Występuje w kolekcji(ach):Optimum. Economic Studies, 2025, nr 2(120)

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