Calibrating 30 years of experimental research: a meta-analysis of the atmospheric effects of music, scent, and color

Roschk, H., Loureiro, S. M. C. and Breitsohl, J. (2017) Calibrating 30 years of experimental research: a meta-analysis of the atmospheric effects of music, scent, and color. Journal of Retailing, 93(2), pp. 228-240. (doi: 10.1016/j.jretai.2016.10.001)

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Abstract

Atmospheric in-store stimuli have been the subject of considerable empirical investigation for over 30 years. This research presents a meta-analysis of 66 studies and 135 effects (N = 15,621) calibrating the atmospheric effects of music, scent, and color on shopping outcomes. At an aggregate level, the results reveal that environments in which music or scent are present yield higher pleasure, satisfaction, and behavioral intention ratings when compared with environments in which such conditions are absent. Warm colors produce higher levels of arousal than cool colors, while cool colors produce higher levels of satisfaction than warm colors. The estimated average strength of these relationships ranged from small to medium. Effect sizes exhibited significant between-study variance, which can be partly explained by the moderators investigated. For instance, larger effect sizes were observed for the relationship between scent and pleasure in those samples with a higher (vs. lower) proportion of females. Data also indicated a tendency toward stronger music and scent effects in service settings as compared to retail settings. The results of this analysis, based on data aggregated across the research stream, offer retailers a guide to enhance customers’ shopping experience through judicious use of in-store atmospheric stimuli.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Breitsohl, Dr Jan
Authors: Roschk, H., Loureiro, S. M. C., and Breitsohl, J.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Journal of Retailing
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0022-4359
ISSN (Online):1873-3271
Published Online:27 October 2016
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2016 The Authors
First Published:First published in Journal of Retailing 93(2): 228-240
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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