两种“意识形态”的故事:消费者对品牌行动主义反应的差异

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1086/719584
N. Garg, Geetanjali Saluja
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引用次数: 9

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政治意识形态已被证明会影响消费者在各个领域的行为,如回收意愿、信息吸引力、品牌依恋和支付意愿。在市场上,品牌激进主义越来越普遍,品牌在一个有争议的社会政治问题上偏袒一方。在一系列的三项研究中,我们考察了消费者的品牌态度和为品牌付费的意愿是否受到品牌激进主义的影响,以及这种影响是否受到消费者政治意识形态的调节。此外,我们研究了问题类型(亲自由派与亲保守派)和激进主义类型(真实的、缺席的、宽松的激进主义)是否与政治意识形态相互作用,以推动不同的消费者品牌反应。重要的是,我们确定了情感和认知途径作为这些影响的潜在驱动因素。还讨论了研究结果的理论和管理意义。
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A Tale of Two “Ideologies”: Differences in Consumer Response to Brand Activism
Political ideology has been shown to influence consumer behavior across various domains such as recycling intentions, message appeals, brand attachment, and willingness to pay. In the marketplace, brand activism is becoming more common, with brands taking sides on a controversial sociopolitical issue. In a series of three studies, we examine whether consumers’ brand attitudes and willingness to pay for the brand is influenced by brand activism and whether this effect is moderated by consumers’ political ideology. Furthermore, we examine whether the issue type (pro-liberal vs. pro-conservative) and type of activism (authentic, absent, slacktivism) interact with political ideology to drive distinct consumer brand response. Importantly, we establish both affective as well as cognitive routes as potential drivers of these effects. Theoretical and managerial implications of the findings are also discussed.
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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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