Online faith-holder communities in crisis: proposing and testing a dual-challenge model

Ruqin Ren, Bei Yan
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PurposeThough current literature has started to recognize the significant role that online faith-holders play in the context of brand reputation crises, extant research lacks a theoretical framework to explain the process in which online faith-holders endure the harm in brand reputation while collectively rebuilding the reputation. We propose and test a dual-challenge model for a more systematic understanding of faith-holder communities in brand reputation crises.Design/methodology/approachFocusing on collective-level communication activities, we quantitatively compared the volume, valence and variance of a faith-holder community’s communication (441,611 posts by 3,228 fans over 14 days) before and after a brand reputation crisis.FindingsOur longitudinal data demonstrated that the crisis was a significant threat to group sentiment and cohesion. Nevertheless, the community was highly resilient and adaptive. Their emotions quickly recovered, and they promptly restored group cohesion and coordinated crisis response efforts after the crisis.Originality/valueThis study challenges the traditional assumption that online users are independent, static and reactive during brand crises. Instead, it conceptualizes online faith-holder community as a connected, proactive and dynamically adaptive group in crisis situations. This dual-challenge model highlights the importance of internally fostering collective resilience while externally coordinating crisis responses in a faith-holder community.
危机中的在线信仰者社区:提出并测试双重挑战模式
目的尽管目前的文献已经开始认识到网络信仰者在品牌声誉危机中扮演的重要角色,但现有研究缺乏一个理论框架来解释网络信仰者在集体重建声誉的同时忍受品牌声誉伤害的过程。我们提出并测试了一个双重挑战模型,以便更系统地理解品牌声誉危机中的信仰者群体。设计/方法/方法我们以集体层面的传播活动为重点,定量比较了一个信仰者群体在品牌声誉危机前后的传播量、传播效果和传播方差(3228 名粉丝在 14 天内发布了 441,611 篇帖子)。研究结果我们的纵向数据表明,危机对群体情感和凝聚力构成了重大威胁。然而,该群体具有很强的复原力和适应力。他们的情绪很快就恢复了,并在危机后迅速恢复了群体凝聚力,协调了危机应对工作。原创性/价值这项研究挑战了传统的假设,即网络用户在品牌危机期间是独立、静态和被动的。相反,它将网络信仰者社区概念化为一个在危机情况下相互联系、积极主动、动态适应的群体。这一双重挑战模型强调了在信仰持有者社区中,对内培养集体复原力,对外协调危机应对措施的重要性。
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