Sad-spending is a typical kind of compensatory consumption. Some scholars found that consumers would spend more money when they were sad, which is called "sad-spending" effect. Both conscious and unconscious consumption would benefit the consumers, such as emotional recovery process. Based on former studies, we examine how the sad-spending would impact emotional recovery process and subjective well-being. The results show that sad-spending could improve consumers' positive emotions, while it's not sure that it could decrease negative emotions. Besides, sad-spending would improve consumers' satisfaction.
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