Towards a typology of negative engagement behavior in social media

Matias Lievonen, J. Bowden, Vilma Luoma-aho
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ABSTRACT Extant literature on consumer engagement has focused on positive manifestations of the construct, rather than on its negative dimension. Yet, many brand interactions are negative in nature. The purpose of this conceptual study is to develop a typology of negative engagement behavior in social media by using the multi-grounded theory (MGT) approach on a sample of 12,429 tweets extracted from Twitter. The analysis shows that negative engagement behavior with a brand or service provider as the object focus or target can be categorized according to (a) the manifestation of the negative engagement and (b) the emotional intensity of the negative engagement. Four categories of negative engagement behavior (NEB) were identified. These include negative review writing, justice-seeking complaining, retaliation acts, and firestorming. The study concludes that an understanding of the different categories of negative engagement in social media is essential if service providers are to effectively address and respond to different forms of consumer sentiment.
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社交媒体中消极参与行为的类型学研究
现有的关于消费者参与的文献集中在结构的积极表现,而不是其消极维度。然而,许多品牌互动本质上是负面的。本概念性研究的目的是通过使用多基础理论(MGT)方法对从Twitter中提取的12,429条推文样本进行研究,形成社交媒体中消极参与行为的类型学。分析表明,以品牌或服务提供商为对象焦点或目标的负性参与行为可以按照(a)负性参与的表现形式和(b)负性参与的情绪强度进行分类。消极敬业行为(NEB)分为四类。这些行为包括写负面评论、寻求正义的抱怨、报复行为和猛烈抨击。该研究的结论是,如果服务提供商想要有效地处理和回应不同形式的消费者情绪,了解社交媒体中不同类型的负面参与是至关重要的。
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