Fernanda Polli Leite, Nicolas Pontes, Felix Septianto
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Abstract
Influencers' personal stories on social media can shape consumer behavior. Yet little is known about how intimacy, valence, and topic of self-disclosure affect perceptions of credibility. In two studies, results reveal that intimate (vs. non-intimate) self-disclosure reduces perceived message appropriateness and influencer credibility, while positive (vs. negative) self-disclosure enhances it. Furthermore, the effect of positive intimate self-disclosure on appropriateness is stronger for topics related to mental health (vs. relationships). This research broadens the theoretical understanding of how consumers perceive influencer credibility by analyzing various dimensions of self-disclosure, providing practical insights for integrating self-disclosure into social media recommendations.
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The Journal of Consumer Behaviour aims to promote the understanding of consumer behaviour, consumer research and consumption through the publication of double-blind peer-reviewed, top quality theoretical and empirical research. An international academic journal with a foundation in the social sciences, the JCB has a diverse and multidisciplinary outlook which seeks to showcase innovative, alternative and contested representations of consumer behaviour alongside the latest developments in established traditions of consumer research.