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Food Photo Posting on Social Media while Dining: An evidence using Embedded Correlational Mixed Methods Approach
ABSTRACT This study examines behaviors leading to the intention to post food photos on social media. The embedded correlational mixed methods approach was used through two studies. The quantitative study was accomplished by surveying 540 respondents through a survey. The qualitative study encompassed two contrived environmental experiments, and themes were identified for narrative analysis. This mixed-method approach helped align findings and ensure generalizability. It was found that behavioral intentions to post food photos on social media are dependent on subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, self-expression, market mavenism, supportive interaction, and utilitarian attitudes. A full mediation between dining experiences and behavioral intentions to post food photos through self-expression was instituted. Theoretically, this study contributes to the literature regarding the theory of planned behavior and added value in the construct of market mavens through enriching dining experience findings. The findings help brand managers promote food brands, which can then result in positive reviews.
期刊介绍:
From food promotion and advertising through new food product development and consumer behavior research, the Journal of Food Products Marketing provides timely, practical articles that keep food marketers on the cutting edge of their profession. The journal includes refereed research studies as well as opinions, guidelines, and speeches by practitioners that contribute to the better practice and understanding of food marketing. The journal provides a single forum for both food marketing academicians and food marketing practitioners.