Yes, Max, and it is called the power of persuasion. This will invariably seek to get people to part with their money, commit to this or that, whatever, without undertaking much in the way of checking or due diligence.
Get under the surface of your question, and you should realise why the cynics, including myself, immediately suspect that your 'narrative' here is yet another simple attempt to convince the reader of this via 'stories' or 'case studies'.
I refer to it as SUGGING - Selling Under the Guise of Gaining INformation.
As that is not your intent, then fair enough - but you are on entirely the wrong forum to get any kind of measured response from people experienced in B2B marketing.