You’re Not A Teetotaler, are You? A Framework of Nonalcoholic Wine Consumption Motives and Outcomes

IF 3.6 Q2 BUSINESS
Clark D. Johnson, Yunmei Kuang, Nicolas Jankuhn
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Abstract

ABSTRACT There is increasing academic and public interest in the rise of nonalcoholic (NA) beverage options. As a whole, the nascent stream of research on NA consumption has generated some important insights into the demand and attractiveness of NA options to consumers. However, we know little about how the social context both influences and is influenced by NA wine consumption. This paper examines how the motives, social contextual factors, and outcomes may differ for NA wine consumption. We apply signaling theory to develop our formal propositions and present the results of a netnography study, which provides the initial corroboration of our conceptual model. Finally, we discuss the implications of our model and directions for future scholarship in this important area of wine research.
你不是一个禁酒主义者,是吗?非酒精类葡萄酒消费动机和结果的框架
摘要:学术界和公众对非酒精饮料的兴起越来越感兴趣。总的来说,对NA消费的新兴研究已经对NA选择对消费者的需求和吸引力产生了一些重要的见解。然而,我们对社会环境如何影响NA葡萄酒消费知之甚少。本文研究了NA葡萄酒消费的动机、社会背景因素和结果可能存在的差异。我们应用信号理论来发展我们的形式命题,并提出网络图研究的结果,这为我们的概念模型提供了初步的证实。最后,我们讨论了我们的模型的含义和未来在葡萄酒研究这一重要领域的学术方向。
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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.90%
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期刊介绍: From food promotion and advertising through new food product development and consumer behavior research, the Journal of Food Products Marketing provides timely, practical articles that keep food marketers on the cutting edge of their profession. The journal includes refereed research studies as well as opinions, guidelines, and speeches by practitioners that contribute to the better practice and understanding of food marketing. The journal provides a single forum for both food marketing academicians and food marketing practitioners.
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