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Licensing effect in consumer choice
U Khan, R Dhar
Journal of marketing research 43 (2), 259-266, 2006
13442006
A behavioral decision theory perspective on hedonic and utilitarian choice
U Khan, R Dhar, K Wertenbroch
Inside consumption, 144-165, 2005
4682005
The shopping momentum effect
R Dhar, J Huber, U Khan
Journal of Marketing Research 44 (3), 370-378, 2007
3362007
Price-framing effects on the purchase of hedonic and utilitarian bundles
U Khan, R Dhar
Journal of Marketing Research 47 (6), 1090-1099, 2010
2772010
Where there is a way, is there a will? The effect of future choices on self-control.
U Khan, R Dhar
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 136 (2), 277, 2007
2172007
When trade-offs matter: The effect of choice construal on context effects
U Khan, M Zhu, A Kalra
Journal of Marketing Research 48 (1), 62-71, 2011
1792011
Lusting while loathing: Parallel counterdriving of wanting and liking
A Litt, U Khan, B Shiv
Psychological Science 21 (1), 118-125, 2010
962010
Comparing apples to apples or apples to oranges: The role of mental representation in choice difficulty
EK Cho, U Khan, R Dhar
Journal of Marketing Research 50 (4), 505-516, 2013
662013
Consumer substitution decisions: an integrative framework
RW Hamilton, DV Thompson, ZG Arens, SJ Blanchard, G Häubl, ...
Marketing Letters 25, 305-317, 2014
492014
A new look at constructed choice processes
D Griffin, W Liu, U Khan
Marketing Letters 16, 321-333, 2005
492005
The effect of self-control on the construction of risk perceptions
JS Jia, U Khan, A Litt
Management Science 61 (9), 2259-2280, 2015
292015
Risk (mis) perception: When greater risk reduces risk valuation
U Khan, DM Kupor
Journal of Consumer Research 43 (5), 769-786, 2017
252017
When does altruism trump self-interest? The moderating role of affect in extrinsic incentives
U Khan, K Goldsmith, R Dhar
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 5 (1), 44-55, 2020
242020
It’s good to be different: How diversity impacts judgments of moral behavior
U Khan, A Kalra
Journal of Consumer Research 49 (2), 177-201, 2022
222022
Navigating between virtues and vices: Moderators of decisions involving hedonic versus utilitarian choices
U Khan, O Urminsky
ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOLUME XXXI 31, 358-361, 2004
172004
The rosy side of negative emotions
U Khan
Advances in Consumer Research 37 (2010), 263-266, 2010
162010
Giving consumers license to enjoy luxury
U Khan, R Dhar, S Schmidt
MIT Sloan Management Review 51 (3), 12, 2010
132010
Where there is a way, is there a will? The effect of future choices on current preferences
U Khan, R Dhar
Journal of Experimental Psychology–General 136 (2), 277-288, 2007
112007
Guilt as motivation: The role of guilt in choice justification
U Khan, R Dhar, A Fishbach
ACR North American Advances, 2009
102009
Favorites fall faster: Greater liking leads to greater satiation
A DePaoli, U Khan
Advances in Consumer Research 42, 220-224, 2014
82014
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