Religious Shoppers Spend Less Money

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 78, pp. 116-124, September 2018

33 Pages Posted: 2 Jun 2019

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Didem Kurt

Northeastern University - Marketing Area

Jeffrey Inman

University of Pittsburgh - Katz Graduate School of Business

Francesca Gino

Harvard University - Business School (HBS)

Date Written: September 2018

Abstract

Although religion is a central aspect of life for many people across the globe, there is scant research on how religion affects people's non-religious routines. In the present research, we identify a frequent consumption activity that is influenced by religiosity: grocery shopping. Using both field and laboratory data, we find that grocery spending decreases with religiosity. Specifically, we document that people who live in more religious U.S. counties spend less money on groceries and make fewer unplanned purchases. We also demonstrate this negative relationship by measuring religiosity at the individual level and employing a religious prime. That is, the more religious people are, the less willing they are to follow through on novel purchase opportunities that arise during their grocery shopping trips. This effect is consistent with the account that many religions emphasize the value of being prudent with money. Additional analysis supports our predicted indirect effect of religiosity on spending through frugality.

Keywords: Religion, Money, Frugality, Consumption, Unplanned Purchases

Suggested Citation

Kurt, Didem and Inman, Jeffrey and Gino, Francesca, Religious Shoppers Spend Less Money (September 2018). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 78, pp. 116-124, September 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3386215

Didem Kurt (Contact Author)

Northeastern University - Marketing Area ( email )

Boston, MA 02115
United States

Jeffrey Inman

University of Pittsburgh - Katz Graduate School of Business ( email )

Pittsburgh, PA 15260
United States

Francesca Gino

Harvard University - Business School (HBS) ( email )

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Morgan 270C
Boston, MA 02163
United States

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