The Dilemma of Choice: How Social Media Commerce Shapes and Undermines Consumer Autonomy

Authors

  • Yucan Zhang Business School, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia Author

Keywords:

social media commerce, consumer autonomy, algorithm recommendation, decision-making

Abstract

Social media commerce has fundamentally reshaped consumer decision-making by seamlessly integrating shopping functionalities into platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and RedNote. These platforms offer highly engaging and interactive shopping experiences while leveraging persuasive design elements, algorithmic personalization, and influencer-driven marketing to subtly shape consumer behavior-frequently at the expense of genuine autonomy. This study investigates the mechanisms through which social media platforms influence purchasing decisions, emphasizing the tension between perceived autonomy and actual decision-making power. While algorithmically curated recommendations and targeted content can alleviate decision fatigue, streamline choice, and enhance efficiency for certain users, they often produce an illusion of choice, constraining critical self-reflection and the formation of authentic preferences. Moreover, social commerce practices-such as live-streaming promotions, curated reviews, and influencer endorsements-further reinforce behavioral guidance, sometimes without consumers' conscious awareness. The study concludes that social media commerce exerts a profound and multi-dimensional influence on consumer spending, decision-making processes, and self-perception. Drawing on these findings, the article offers ethical and practical recommendations for brands, platform designers, and consumers to cultivate a more transparent, responsible, and autonomy-preserving digital marketplace, balancing commercial innovation with consumer empowerment.

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Published

2025-10-22

How to Cite

Zhang, Y. (2025). The Dilemma of Choice: How Social Media Commerce Shapes and Undermines Consumer Autonomy. Simen Owen Academic Proceedings Series, 1, 173-180. https://simonowenpub.com/index.php/SOAPS/article/view/21