Better to Have a Book in the Hand Than Two in the Cloud: Consumer Preferences For Physical Over Digital Goods

Abstract

We found that people value physical versions of goods more than their digital counterparts, across a variety of product categories including books, photographs, and movies. Greater psychological ownership felt for physical goods appears to explain their higher valuation, and not other plausible factors such as production costs or signaling motives. [to cite]

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