How Can Companies Recover from Liability-Invoking Failures? Exploring the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance in Facilitating Consumer Compliance Across National Cultures

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of International Marketing Pub Date : 2022-09-13 DOI:10.1177/1069031X221128787
Vivek Astvansh, Barbara Duffek, A. Eisingerich
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A company often faces incidents in which its offerings cause bodily (e.g., product safety defects) or psychological (e.g., data breach) harm to its consumers. Such incidents may invoke product liability lawsuits against the company. The company may try to recover from the liability-invoking failure by notifying the affected consumers, offering a remedy, and persuading them to comply with the company message. The authors theorize and experimentally demonstrate that, on average, a prevention-focused message receives greater compliance than a promotion-focused message. Further, a prevention-focused message is more effective with consumers from high-uncertainty-avoidance cultures, whereas a promotion-focused message is more effective in low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures. Perceived compatibility of prevention or promotion goals with low or high values of uncertainty avoidance mediates the interaction effect on compliance. The findings can help companies overcome consumer apathy to product recall or data breach notices and offer managers ways to promote consumer safety and protection.
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公司如何从责任调用失败中恢复过来?探讨不确定性规避在促进跨国家文化的消费者合规中的作用
公司经常面临其产品对消费者造成身体(如产品安全缺陷)或心理(如数据泄露)伤害的事件。此类事件可能会引发针对该公司的产品责任诉讼。公司可能会通知受影响的消费者,提供补救措施,并说服他们遵守公司的信息,从而试图从援引责任的失败中恢复过来。作者从理论上和实验上证明,平均而言,以预防为重点的信息比以促进为重点的消息获得更大的依从性。此外,以预防为重点的信息对来自高不确定性回避文化的消费者更有效,而以促销为重点的消息在低不确定性回避的文化中更有效。预防或促进目标与避免不确定性的低值或高值的感知兼容性对合规性的交互影响起中介作用。这些发现可以帮助公司克服消费者对产品召回或数据泄露通知的冷漠,并为管理者提供促进消费者安全和保护的方法。
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期刊介绍: As the globalization of markets continues at a rapid pace, business practitioners and educators alike face the challenge of staying current with the developments. Marketing managers require a source of new information and insights on international business events. International marketing educators require a forum for disseminating their thoughts and research findings. Journal of International Marketing(JIM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing international marketing practice, research, and theory. Contributions addressing any aspect of international marketing management are published each quarter.
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