The effects of observing punishment on consumers’ decisions to punish other companies during industry-wide crises

IF 9.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1007/s11747-024-01035-8
Shijiao (Joseph) Chen, Yi Li, Jun Yao
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Industry-wide crises, characterized by multiple companies within an industry allegedly engaging in similar misconduct, lead to disruptions in the social order. During such crises, one or a few of the involved companies often attract more media attention and receive punishment ahead of the others. Will such punishments take the heat off other involved companies or increase their risk of further punishment? This research shows that the observation of these punishments increases consumers’ intent to punish other involved companies. Observing one involved company get punished signals that the involved companies are indeed at fault, thereby increasing consumers’ certainty in blame attribution. Subsequently, consumers increase their motive to restore social order and their intent to punish other involved companies. Four theoretically and managerially relevant moderators have been identified and tested. Seven studies involving secondary data and experiments with both hypothetical and real behavioral outcomes support the proposed effects.

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在全行业危机期间,观察惩罚对消费者决定惩罚其他公司的影响
全行业危机的特点是一个行业内有多家公司涉嫌从事类似的不当行为,导致社会秩序混乱。在此类危机中,一家或几家涉事公司往往会吸引更多的媒体关注,并先于其他公司受到惩罚。这种惩罚是会使其他涉事公司退避三舍,还是会增加它们受到进一步惩罚的风险?本研究表明,观察到这些惩罚会增加消费者惩罚其他涉事公司的意愿。看到一家涉事公司受到惩罚,就意味着涉事公司确实有错,从而增加了消费者对责任归属的确定性。随后,消费者恢复社会秩序的动机和惩罚其他涉事公司的意图都会增强。我们确定并检验了四个与理论和管理相关的调节因素。涉及二手数据的七项研究以及假设和真实行为结果的实验均支持所提出的效果。
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