Yes, conservatives like to wear Ralph Lauren clothes, while liberals prefer threads from Urban Outfitters. Why? Because the former view our social hierarchy as legitimate; the latter don鈥檛.
That鈥檚 all according to a study by Assistant Professor of Marketing Nailya Ordabayeva, to be published in the August issue of the Journal of Consumer Research. Ordabayeva and a colleague found that conservatives buy products they believe will signal their own superiority (big-name brands, high price tags) while liberals buy products they hope will show their uniqueness (unconventional colors or design).
The data suggests that taglines like Mercedes鈥 鈥淎 Class Ahead鈥 and Apple鈥檚 鈥淭hink Different鈥 really work. Ordabayeva鈥檚 research also has startling implications regarding the extent of our national polarization.
The professor summarized her findings in a Harvard Business Review article, And the full research paper, 鈥淏etter or Different? How Political Ideology Shapes Preferences for Differentiation in the Social Hierarchy,鈥 is .