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The impact of consumers’ status - participant or nonparticipant - on the evaluation of empowerment strategies
Although the literature has documented the positive effects of empowerment strategies (empowerment to create and to select) for companies, the relative evaluation of these strategies as perceived by participants and nonparticipants has been neglected. Based on two qualitative studies (N = 23), we show that participants engaged in empowerment campaigns value the empowerment to select (vs empowerment to create) more if they have low self-confidence and limited expertise relating to the requested task. In addition, we emphasize that the empowerment to create provides a richer overall experience for participants compared with the empowerment to select. Nonparticipants have a better evaluation of empowerment-to-create campaigns because of a stronger authenticity of the brands launching them and a more positive evaluation of participating consumers’ motivations. This research provides managerial recommendations for the successful deployment of empowerment strategies.
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Recherche et Applications en Marketing (English edition) is a peer reviewed academic international journal publishing original research in the field of marketing in French and translated into English. It is a main reference for the development and dissemination of new concepts and new methods in marketing. The journal publishes articles covering any aspect of marketing, including consumer behaviour, communication, retailing, CRM, new product development and more. The journal publishes research articles, research notes, critical state of the art papers, and also articles offering perspectives from other disciplines which might be applied to marketing. Recherche et Applications en Marketing is an official journal of the AFM (French Marketing Association - Association Française du marketing). It is the leading French research journal in the field of marketing which has been published since 1986, and in both English and French since 2007.