EXPRESS: The Minority Ownership Awareness Effect: When Promoting Minority Ownership Increases Brand Evaluations

IF 11.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Esther Uduehi, Aaron J. Barnes
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Recent social movements, such as Black Lives Matter, have prompted brands and retailers to increase the use of minority ownership labels (e.g., Black-owned or woman-owned). The current research examines when and why minority ownership awareness influences consumer behavior, particularly for brand failures. When a brand failure occurs, minority ownership awareness can result in higher brand evaluations and greater willingness to pay, a phenomenon referred to as the minority ownership awareness effect. This effect and its boundary conditions are demonstrated through five experiments and analyses of over 27,000 Google reviews for Black-owned restaurants. The authors propose that minority ownership awareness invokes a type of underdog effect which is pronounced in situations involving product (vs. moral) failures, among people with low (vs. high) social dominance orientation, and among those people with a high (vs. low) internal motivation to respond without prejudice.
快讯少数股权意识效应:促进少数族裔所有权可提高品牌评价
最近的社会运动,如 "黑人的生命"(Black Lives Matter),促使品牌商和零售商更多地使用少数所有权标签(如黑人所有或女性所有)。目前的研究探讨了少数股权意识何时以及为何会影响消费者行为,尤其是在品牌失败的情况下。当品牌失效时,少数股权意识会导致更高的品牌评价和更高的支付意愿,这种现象被称为少数股权意识效应。作者通过五个实验和对超过 27,000 条谷歌黑人餐厅评论的分析,证明了这一效应及其边界条件。作者提出,少数所有权意识会引发一种弱者效应,这种效应在涉及产品(与道德)失败的情况下、在社会支配力取向低(与高)的人群中以及在无偏见反应的内部动机高(与低)的人群中都很明显。
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24.10
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1936,the Journal of Marketing (JM) serves as a premier outlet for substantive research in marketing. JM is dedicated to developing and disseminating knowledge about real-world marketing questions, catering to scholars, educators, managers, policy makers, consumers, and other global societal stakeholders. Over the years,JM has played a crucial role in shaping the content and boundaries of the marketing discipline.
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