种族关注与黑人消费者对污名化身份线索的反应

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1086/722702
Tracy Rank‐Christman, David B. Wooten
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这项研究利用了种族身份多维模型中的重要概念(Sellers等人,1998),以增进对黑人消费者对污名化身份线索反应的群体内差异的了解。作者认为,私人和公共种族尊重之间的差异调节了污名化身份线索对黑人消费者对线索来源反应的影响。私人尊重反映了个人对黑人种族身份的感受,而公众尊重则反映了个人对于他人如何看待黑人的信念。三项实验的结果表明,私人和公共种族尊重之间的有利差异放大了污名化身份线索对黑人消费者对线索来源的感知和意图的影响。受到尊重的感觉会调解这种关系。
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Racial Regard and Black Consumers’ Responses to Stigmatized-Identity Cues
This research leverages important concepts from the multidimensional model of racial identity (Sellers et al. 1998) to advance knowledge of intragroup differences in Black consumers’ responses to stigmatized-identity cues. The authors propose that the discrepancy between private and public racial regard moderates the impact of stigmatized-identity cues on Black consumers’ reactions to the cue source. Private regard reflects how individuals feel about their Black racial identity, whereas public regard captures individuals’ beliefs about how others perceive Black people. Findings from three experiments suggest that a favorable discrepancy between private and public racial regard magnifies the impact of stigmatized-identity cues on Black consumers’ perceptions and intentions with respect to the cue source. Feeling respected mediates this relationship.
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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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