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Abstract
Purpose
The social media communication of luxury service firms remains largely unexplored. This study explores the influence of firm-created social media communication (FCSMC) on predicting brand evangelism (BEM) via perceived values, including functional value (FV), emotional value (EV) and social value (SV), by embedding the direct and moderating influence of customer experience (CX) on brand evangelism in the luxury hotel sector.
Design/methodology/approach
This study recruited 405 regular travelers to participate in an online survey. Following meticulous data curation, the empirical analysis was performed on 363 responses using structural equation modeling.
Findings
The findings revealed that FCSMC substantially impacted perceived values, including FV, EV and SV, as well as BEM. Likewise, perceived values, including FV and EV, were positively associated with BEM. In addition, this study revealed that CX exhibited significant predictive capability with its direct and moderating effects on BEM in the luxury hotel sector.
Originality/value
This original research advances the uses and gratifications theory and attribution theory. It provides novel theoretical insights and practical recommendations for the luxury hotel sector.
目的 奢侈品服务公司的社交媒体传播在很大程度上仍未得到研究。本研究通过感知价值,包括功能价值(FV)、情感价值(EV)和社会价值(SV),嵌入客户体验(CX)对豪华酒店行业品牌传播的直接影响和调节影响,探讨了企业创建的社交媒体传播(FCSMC)对预测品牌传播(BEM)的影响。研究结果研究结果表明,FCSMC 对包括 FV、EV 和 SV 在内的感知价值以及 BEM 均有重大影响。同样,包括 FV 和 EV 在内的感知价值与 BEM 呈正相关。此外,本研究还揭示了 CX 对豪华酒店行业 BEM 的直接和调节作用,具有显著的预测能力。 原创性/价值这项原创性研究推进了使用与满足理论和归因理论。它为豪华酒店行业提供了新颖的理论见解和实用建议。
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